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Johannes Ewald

@jhnnns

I've been using Vim for about 2 years now, mostly because I can't figure out how to exit it. Co-founder of @peerigon. Member of the @webpack core team.

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Johannes Ewald (@jhnnns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That’s an interesting idea for a JS bundler. My concern with this approach is that I don’t know how good the cache-hit ratio is in a real world scenario. Especially on mobile, browsers tend to purge caches more often (afaik)

Karl Horky 🦋 @karlhorky.com (@karlhorky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We recently migrated to ESLint v9 with Flat Config (somewhat painful migration) some things that we found out that may be helpful for you 👇

We recently migrated to ESLint v9 with Flat Config (somewhat painful migration)

some things that we found out that may be helpful for you  👇
Johannes Ewald (@jhnnns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do I know anyone from the v8 team who is able to explain why `bigObject` is kept in memory? The inner queryFn doesn‘t reference it, hence it should be safe to discard (as long as no eval() and friends is used).

Devon Govett (@devongovett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JS needs a "standard" way of implementing conditional compilation that works across all tools. process.env is still the best we have, and even then, some tools implement it as import.meta.env instead making it non-portable in libraries. I want Rust's features system in JS.

Even Stensberg (@evenstensberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re establishing a governance model for webpack module bundler ! Do you have any feedback about how the project should run? Do you want to be apart of our different groups? (TSC, Commiter, Reviews) let us know! Alexander Akait Nitin Kumar Webpack Contrib #webpack #OSS #goodstuff

Johannes Ewald (@jhnnns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This 👇 Although I prefer short files, shorter is not always better :) When in doubt, keep code together in bigger files.

Phil Walton (@philwalton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 New post: The State of ES5 on the Web. For years, we defaulted to transpiling to ES5 in order to support IE. But is that still necessary? I took a look at the data to find out, and I'll just say that the results were *actually* quite surprising! 🙀 philipwalton.com/articles/the-s…

Ryan Dahl (@rough__sea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote this open letter because I believe the "JavaScript" trademark has been abandoned by Oracle as defined in US trademark law. "JavaScript" is a generic term for the world's most popular programming language - not an Oracle product. If you agree, please sign the letter to

Johannes Ewald (@jhnnns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I‘d stick to CSS-in-JS. For me, it always had this separation into runtime vs. compile time flavors. There were plenty of compile time variants for quite some time (e.g. linaria, which I preferred over styled-components or emotion).