simpatico
proposal-import-assertions
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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simpatico
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JavaScript import maps are now supported cross-browser
>Does this mean that in theory i could skip the build/bundling step entirely?
You can but you must write your app in something the browser understands (js not ts, css not sass etc) and use native modules. For example, here is the test harness for a custom module, written in pure html with no build step: https://github.com/javajosh/simpatico/blob/master/combine2.h.... Here is a more complex (and much older) example from Crockford: https://www.jslint.com/
And yes, the experience developing this way is quite nice!
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Deno Joins TC39
*>...use types [at] runtime..."
Two things. First, TS conceives of itself as having no runtime component. If it did, I think people (including the TS devs) would be more confused.
Second, I'd say rather we need a runtime type system. In fact I've tried my hand at writing one in the most minimalist way possible, and have been working on it recently [1]. The type system is explicit in that a type is a JSON like object, similar to JSON schema, but 100x less code.
[1] https://github.com/javajosh/simpatico/blob/master/friendly.h... This is effectively the test harness for the module.
proposal-import-assertions
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First use of Web-pack review: Restaurant page
SO, you're using webpack to support CSS imports here, BUT, did you know that you can do this in vanilla JS without webpack using something called import assertions:
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Show HN: Deon.land – Deno.land?
This could be implemented as an import assertion[1]:
import foo from 'http://example.com/foo' assert { sha256sum: '...' }
This feature would even be useful in the web platform in general. Along with an assertion for importing plain text files (not just JSON files).
[1]: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-import-assertions
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Updates from the 94th TC39 meeting
Worth noting that Import Assertions were downgraded to stage 2 from stage 3. The proposal page may continue to say "stage 3" until it can be updated.
Import Assertions: Proposal for syntax to import ES modules with assertions
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Ideas For A Javascript Stricter Mode
Also, I'm not sure how that'd work with import assertions. That'd add another round of questions.
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How to import text files like .css or .txt on Deno?
Hi, there is a way to import json file like:
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You can import non-JS files into JavaScript without bundlers & loaders
If you want the real thing, you're looking for import assertions.
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NPM changes image path??..
But it's still only a proposal, currently at stage 3 (which means it's almost finalised, pending any critical feedback or refinements, before it gets implemented). You can view the import assertions proposal on GitHub.
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Import Assertion support on Safari?
I wouldn't use import assertions in any browser since they are still a stage 3 proposal so any browser which implements them is doing before it is standardized and shouldn't be relied upon for anything that matters.
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Deno Joins TC39
There's an issue for that to be added as aprt of import assertions https://github.com/tc39/proposal-import-assertions/issues/11...
What are some alternatives?
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