I agree with you, with Deno we can run our code faster enough on the server, even we're not bundling it.
Yes, I was referring to frontend code, with problems of
I almost never minify backend code. Just mere tsc. Not even Babel. Never that big compared to node_modules anyway.
tsc
node_modules
Thats why Deno is the big rescue here 😁, we don't need node_modules anymore.
There's an open issue for this.
github.com/denoland/deno/issues/6900
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$ deno bundle https://deno.land/std@0.79.0/http/file_server.ts | esbuild --minify > file_server.min.js $ deno run --allow-net --allow-read file_server.min.js
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I agree with you, with Deno we can run our code faster enough on the server, even we're not bundling it.
Yes, I was referring to frontend code, with problems of
I almost never minify backend code. Just mere
tsc
. Not even Babel. Never that big compared tonode_modules
anyway.Thats why Deno is the big rescue here 😁, we don't need node_modules anymore.
There's an open issue for this.
github.com/denoland/deno/issues/6900
Recommended alternative by a commenter: