Webpack architecture is heavily based on events (each plugin is basically a set of event listeners called during compilation). Under the hood, webpack uses a library `called` tapable to encapsulate "publish-subscribe" implementation. (more…)
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One of the signature features of webpack is its use of the “dependency graph” to manage and bundle assets. However, each resource that is loaded into webpack must be treated as JavaScript. Until now. (more…)
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This site explains Webpack, but it also explains so much more. It's a journey from nothing to developing, testing,
and deploying a basic website, all designed around minimal use of the tools in the challenging JavaScript ecosystem. (more…)
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