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by rglover
1091 days ago
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This is what confused me in there (in the sense that the author seems to "get it" as to why CommonJS is still around). All of this ESM stuff has only (relatively) recently started to take shape. To say CommonJS is "hurting" JavaScript though seems overly-reactive. Technological evolution takes time and deep consideration to not create future messes. It's not the most comfortable but we're in the "messy middle" of moving from one to the other. |
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