Never lose curiosity
Software Engineer at a robotics startup in Brooklyn -> Queens
typescript, javascript, react, and python.
code to do something weird/helpful
learning rust as a new journey 😎
Never lose curiosity
Software Engineer at a robotics startup in Brooklyn -> Queens
typescript, javascript, react, and python.
code to do something weird/helpful
learning rust as a new journey 😎
It would depend on your project. If the project is a kind of prototyping, parcel will be a good option. If not, you can try snowpack. However, there are some options for a js project such as webpack, rollup, esbuild, roma, and so on. I think webpack is very popular.
webpack is so popular. even @fredkschott
mentioned in stream. most of the fallbacks are based on webpack. he said it became a sorta industry standared.
Snowpack is conceptually and fundamentally differently from Parcel:
"Snowpack is a modern, lightweight build tool for faster web development. Traditional JavaScript build tools like webpack and Parcel need to rebuild & rebundle entire chunks of your application every time you save a single file. This rebundling step introduces lag between hitting save on your changes and seeing them reflected in the browser. [...]"
You can make a React app with literally no configuration using Parcel 😎
Yeah, that is true
I'm still in confuse which one choose and settle in between snowpack and parcel. ¯\(ツ)/¯
It would depend on your project. If the project is a kind of prototyping, parcel will be a good option. If not, you can try snowpack. However, there are some options for a js project such as webpack, rollup, esbuild, roma, and so on. I think webpack is very popular.
webpack is so popular. even @fredkschott mentioned in stream. most of the fallbacks are based on webpack. he said it became a sorta industry standared.
Snowpack is conceptually and fundamentally differently from Parcel:
Yep I know, I was just talking about configuration.