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Week 36: webpack #48

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shekhargulati opened this issue Sep 5, 2016 · 9 comments
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Week 36: webpack #48

shekhargulati opened this issue Sep 5, 2016 · 9 comments
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@shekhargulati
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@pgoergler
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Great can't wait for the next part

@btsuhako
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btsuhako commented Sep 5, 2016

Great guide! What's the reason for using underscore over lodash?

@shekhargulati
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Thanks guys. @btsuhako there is no reason as such. I had used underscore before so I used it. I could have used lodash as well.

@mhudgins
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mhudgins commented Sep 5, 2016

Loved your writeup, Shekhar. I addressed some of the grammar issues in #49

Keep up the awesome work 👏

@shekhargulati
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@mhudgins thanks a lot.

@GabLeRoux
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Great tutorial and easy to follow. I like how you explain what webpack tries to solve before going deeper. I remember reading many comments on Webpack's website where people were confused and didn't seem to understand how and why it's different from grunt/gulp + bower :)

The sourcemap section in the documentation isn't very clear, I'm glad to see you provided a very simple example using it.

@swapneeldesai
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swapneeldesai commented Sep 6, 2016

Great blog. Thanks Shekhar. The official Webpack documentation is still a mess. I am currently using Brunch

@arrunks
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arrunks commented Sep 6, 2016

Good explanation with the web pack.
Keep it up.

@congnd
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congnd commented Sep 13, 2016

thanks for great tutorial.

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