Actually after going through all these bundlers webpack, babel, rollup, I found parcel the fastest.
Hm, not sure if you wanted to write that to my comment? I never questioned that. But now that you bring it up - it's not. If you care about performance you'd pick either Vite, rspack, or esbuild. The last one is certainly the most performant, but comes with the least DX - however, sufficiently enough for that scenario.
CSS-in-JS is quite bundler independent. After all - the only thing you need is JS (every web bundler handles JS).
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Hm, not sure if you wanted to write that to my comment? I never questioned that. But now that you bring it up - it's not. If you care about performance you'd pick either Vite, rspack, or esbuild. The last one is certainly the most performant, but comes with the least DX - however, sufficiently enough for that scenario.
CSS-in-JS is quite bundler independent. After all - the only thing you need is JS (every web bundler handles JS).
Thank you sir 🫡, I'll keep that in mind