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And again, I'll offer once more. We would always love to collaborate, even bring interop between our communities. Would be so powerful.
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What would collaboration look like?
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Replying to @davidmarkclem @TheLarkInn and
What I'd love to see would be an active effort to maintain https://github.com/hughsk/ify-loader … by people that know both webpack & browserify 1/2
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @davidmarkclem and
And a general, cultural shift from everyone to create generic modules that can be reused between projects. wast2js is a good example 2/2
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @davidmarkclem and
I totally agree with that. However, it requires a standardized data model (AST and dep graph) to avoid reparsing costs.
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Replying to @Jhnnns @davidmarkclem and
Ghm, don't necessarily agree there - it's a cool optimization, but makes it very interdependent. With incremental compile it's like alright
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @davidmarkclem and
Yes, it's a tradeoff. This probably needs more research how high the reparsing cost is.
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Replying to @Jhnnns @yoshuawuyts and
In webpack, we experienced that JS-based parsers tend to hog the CPU which hurts concurrency.
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Replying to @Jhnnns @davidmarkclem and
idk man, just looked at the actual CPU numbers for browserify on 10LOC project and we get to 100% single core for 2 secs tops at boot
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and this is running on a vastly underpowered computer. If you have a fast machine it'll be much better. Like: booting up electron costs more
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @Jhnnns and
Obv it's not a proper scientific method, but numbers don't seem wild enough that it matters - especially past first boot, on recompiles
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