Parcel shouldn’t be used with nodejs, IMO. Node supports most of the ES6 syntax. The latest also supports import/export of modules with the new syntax. Is there a reason you would want to use parcel with node?
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I’m a full stack developer who has experience with several front-end tools like Reactjs, Vuejs, and jQuery as well as some back-end tools like PHP, Laravel, Node, and Express.
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IL
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AAS in Information Technology/Web Development
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Senior Software Development Engineer at Wizards of the Coast
Parcel shouldn’t be used with nodejs, IMO. Node supports most of the ES6 syntax. The latest also supports import/export of modules with the new syntax. Is there a reason you would want to use parcel with node?
If you were referring to ES6+, you can set up .babelrc to include specific plugins and that should take care of the issue.
Oh, good to know! I'm still learning Node, so I thought I'd have to use a tool like webpack or parcel to handle ES6+. Thanks for the info!
Sure. Check out node.green/ if you haven't. It shows all the features supported by node.
Thanks! I'll check that out!