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In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the state of bundlers in 2020 — Rome, Snowpack, Parcel, Webpack, Rollup, Vite, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Show Notes 02:39 - What is a bundler? - On the one hand, you can write HTML, CSS and JavaScript and open it in the browser
- On the other hand, your build could be super complex
03:24 - What goes into configuring a bundler? - Templating language you use (Jsx, Pug, Vue, etc.)
- JavaScript you write and compile to:
- ES6/7/8/9
- Typescript
- CoffeeScript
- Polyfills
- Environmental variables
- CSS loading
- Image compression
- Asset Chunking
- Tree shaking
05:12 - Webpack - Hardest to learn, most used currently
07:38 - Rollup - Scott’s pick as best option for most features vs ease of use
- Very powerful
- Mmmr, tree shaking, plugins, esm
09:52 - Parcel - Scott’s simplicity winner pick
- Easiest to get started with
- It’s a bundler, but also a dev tool
- Config is done via your package.json
- Lots of plugins available
12:01 - Npm, Yarn and Yarn 2 - It’s a dependency installer rather than a bundler
13:27 - Snowpack - Scott’s speed pick of the week
- Uses ESM by default
- Like Sonic after a triple shot of espresso
- HRM
- Perfect for dev builds, as well as production builds
15:51 - Isobuild / Meteor - Scott’s underdog pick of the litter
16:48 - Rome - Scott’s mystery pick of the week
- New tool to do it all
- Bundler, but also a linter
17:54 - Deno - Linter
- Typescript formatter
- Bundler (bundle into a single .js file)
20:44 - Let your tool take care of it Links Tweet us your tasty treats! |