JavaScript module loading has traditionally been difficult due to diverse module formats and difficult configuration. With so many competing standards it is hard to get everything to work well together. Guy has come forward with a solution which simplifies loading and management of JS packages. This is a full workflow solution including both dynamic loading and capability to build bundles for production. Episode InfoEpisode NotesSimple example of SystemJS in browserLinksVideosOther podcasts Episode Info Episode: CW 008 Published: July 1st, 2014 Tags: nodejs, js,es6,commonjs,amd,es6,packages,modules,jsconf Duration: 22:12 Episode Notes 03:00 - es6-module-loader 04:25 - CommonJS, AMD, ES6 modules. Browserify 05:10 - SystemJS - loads ES6 modules, AMD, CommonJS and global scripts. Designed in spec itself, IE8+, suitable for production, runs in browser and Node.js, promises API 08:00 - SystemJS workflow - dynamic loading and build capability 10:00 - Using SystemJS with build tools 10:30 - SystemJS community 11:30 - Auto file type detection (CJS, AMD, UMD, …) or can specify 12:45 - Optional configuration. Made to be as easy as possible to get going 14:30 - jspm - JavaScript Package Manager - CDN for SystemJS, require by name. 15:30 - Core ideas - making requiring really simple and making package management really simple 16:00 - Design of loader and manager 17:28 - Ready for review and full workflow. An invitation to the community 18:26 - GitHub locations for projects, examples 20:34 - How to follow up, closing remarks Simple example of SystemJS in browser Links es6-module-loader - ES6 module loader polyfill SystemJS - Spec-compliant universal module loader - loads ES6 modules, AMD, CommonJS and global scripts. SystemJS-Build-Tool - Build tool for SystemJS which can bundle for production jspm - Package manager for the SystemJS universal module loader, built on top of the dynamic ES6 module loader. Load any module format (ES6, AMD, CommonJS and globals) directly from endpoints such as npm and github with flat versioned dependency management. For production, use the jspm CLI tool to download packages locally, lock down versions and build into a bundle. In development, load modules directly from CDN for frictionless experimentation, switching into production on the same code with a single configuration change. Supports SPDY with server push. jspm-es6-demo - jspm ES6 module loading workflow demo - write ES6 modules, load external from CDN, install locally using CDN versions, bundle into single file for production jspm Google Group - Discussion forum for JSPM Guy Bedford’s Twitter Guy Bedford’s GitHub repositories Jeff Barczewski, Founder, CodeWinds twitter CodeWinds twitter Videos Fluent Conf 2014 - Guy Bedford on ES6 modules, jspm, SystemJS Mountain West JS 2014 - Guy Bedford on the genesis of jspm, SystemJS JSConf 2014 videos - Videos from the JSConf 2014 sessions (videos are in progress of being posted) Other podcasts JSJabber 115
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