Ok, didn't realize he worked on it. Bundler is great so that gives me some hope for Yarn. But in general I think its more stable in the long-term for projects to use open standards instead of vendor solutions for…
I don't agree with any of your statements, and I think they are inaccurate. jspm aims to be type-agnostic with respect to modules (supports all major types, hence why it is called a universal module loader). jspm…
fwiw npm really needs an `exec` command like bundler has (ie `npm exec bin-cmd`). "$(npm bin)/bin-cmd" is getting really old
You say "decent performance" and "predictability". What is the basis of this claim? I've heard these all before, but unless you've actually shipped a product using this tool I don't know how you can back this up.
Its disheartening to see so many duplicate efforts to solve the same problems everyone faces. Instead of supporting an existing open-source project that attempts to solve the problem in pretty much the same way (jspm),…
Is it shipping soon ?
Interesting how this article was #1 on HN a few hours ago and mysteriously disappeared. Conspiracy?
Ok, didn't realize he worked on it. Bundler is great so that gives me some hope for Yarn. But in general I think its more stable in the long-term for projects to use open standards instead of vendor solutions for…
I don't agree with any of your statements, and I think they are inaccurate. jspm aims to be type-agnostic with respect to modules (supports all major types, hence why it is called a universal module loader). jspm…
fwiw npm really needs an `exec` command like bundler has (ie `npm exec bin-cmd`). "$(npm bin)/bin-cmd" is getting really old
fwiw npm really needs an `exec` command like bundler has (ie `npm exec bin-cmd`). "$(npm bin)/bin-cmd" is getting really old
You say "decent performance" and "predictability". What is the basis of this claim? I've heard these all before, but unless you've actually shipped a product using this tool I don't know how you can back this up.
Its disheartening to see so many duplicate efforts to solve the same problems everyone faces. Instead of supporting an existing open-source project that attempts to solve the problem in pretty much the same way (jspm),…
Is it shipping soon ?
Interesting how this article was #1 on HN a few hours ago and mysteriously disappeared. Conspiracy?