Published inRollupRollup now has code-splitting! And we need your helpGather round for some news that’s really going to shake your tree: as of version 0.55, <blink>Rollup, the JavaScript module bundler…Feb 8, 2018A response icon2Feb 8, 2018A response icon2
Published inwebpackWebpack and Rollup: the same but differentThis week, Facebook merged a monster pull request into React that replaced its existing build process with one based on Rollup, prompting…Apr 6, 2017A response icon19Apr 6, 2017A response icon19
Phonograph.js: Tolerable mobile web audioAudio on the mobile web is a mess. The easy way to play sound — creating an <audio> element and calling the audio.play() method — doesn’t…Aug 11, 2016A response icon4Aug 11, 2016A response icon4
How to not break the internet with this one weird trickIf you write JavaScript tools or libraries, you should bundle your code before publishing.Mar 23, 2016A response icon26Mar 23, 2016A response icon26
Tree-shaking versus dead code eliminationI’ve been working (albeit sporadically of late, admittedly) on a tool called Rollup, which bundles together JavaScript modules. One of its…Dec 21, 2015A response icon13Dec 21, 2015A response icon13
Don’t crAMP our styleOnce again, the turkeys have voted for Christmas. The ailing news industry has rushed headlong into an alliance with Google, which is…Dec 18, 2015A response icon8Dec 18, 2015A response icon8
Small modules: it’s not quite that simpleThere’s a post currently doing the rounds that articulates the ‘small modules’ philosophy. It’s written by Sindre Sorhus, whose npm profile…Jul 3, 2015A response icon17Jul 3, 2015A response icon17
This doesn’t have to be the (front) endWeb development is for everyone, not just experts like youMar 31, 2015A response icon2Mar 31, 2015A response icon2