Last updated : Nov 07, 2016
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Nov 2016
Trial
has solidified itself as our go-to JavaScript module bundler. With its ever-growing , it provides a single dependency tree for all your static assets, allowing flexible manipulation of JavaScript, CSS, etc. and minimizing what needs to be sent to the browser and when. Of particular relevance is the smooth integration among AMD, CommonJS and ES6 modules and how it has enabled teams to work in ES6 and seamlessly transpile (using ) to earlier versions for browser compatibility. Many of our teams also value , which covers a similar space but is more focused on making Node.js modules available for client-side use.
Apr 2016
Trial
Published : Apr 05, 2016