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When to use Requirejs and when to use bundled javascript?
This may be a dumb question for web guys. But I am a little confused over this. Now, I have an application where I am using a couple of Javascript files to perform different tasks. Now, I am using Javascript bundler to combine and minify all the files. So, at runtime there will be only one app.min.js file. Now, Requirejs is used to load modules or files at runtime. So, the question is if I already have all things in one file, then do I need requirejs? Or what is a use case scenario where I can use requirejs and/or bundler?
What are some alternatives?
Bundle Transformer - Port of Yahoo!'s Java YUICompressor to .NET
Cassette - Manages .NET web application assets (scripts, css and templates)
SquishIt - Lets you *easily* bundle some css and javascript! Check out the Google group if you have questions!
Bogus - :card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.
NodeAssets - Asset Manager for .net that has live css updates using SignalR and can optionally leverage NodeJS compilers
svelte-preprocess-import-assets - Import assets directly in your markup
TestFX - Simple and clean testing for JavaFX.
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. 📦🚀