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Unpacking Bundling by Daniel Roe

JavaScript represents a big part of page weight - and optimising for performance often requires trimming or optimising the bundle - albeit imperfectly. At the same time, bundlers have never been more important in full-stack JS frameworks. In this session we’ll be rethinking how bundlers can optimise JS, if we let go of some of our previous assumptions about what bundling means.



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JavaScript represents a big part of page weight - and optimising for performance often requires trimming or optimising the bundle - albeit imperfectly. At the same time, bundlers have never been more important in full-stack JS frameworks. In this session we’ll be rethinking how bundlers can optimise JS, if we let go of some of our previous assumptions about what bundling means.



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Unpacking Bundling by Daniel Roe

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