Post AnNeNB6U1uHBVlt2Dw by typhon@piaille.fr
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 (DIR) Post #AnNdUlfwM3rn0gWi3s by foone@digipres.club
       2024-10-25T23:36:12Z
       
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       argh. I continue to be stuck in the annoying position of not doing enough JS to really get into the ecosystem, but having to more than no JS, thus I need to interact with the JS ecosystem
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNdZuNBRfPJQtCjc8 by foone@digipres.club
       2024-10-25T23:36:37Z
       
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       someone writes some code that does exactly what I want, and the install instructions are "just use yarn add or npm -i!" and I'm using neither of those things
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNdeXxGDrnPLtI6C0 by foone@digipres.club
       2024-10-25T23:37:59Z
       
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       I HAVE AN HTML FILE AND A .JS FILE AND THEY ARE FRIENDSmy package manager is... I don't need one? until I wanted to use this one library, apparently
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNe20ToKjm4TthcnI by foone@digipres.club
       2024-10-25T23:42:13Z
       
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       I don't want to convert my entire project to EMCAScript Modules and build it with a Bundler. It doesn't work that way and really doesn't need to work there way.
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNeNB6U1uHBVlt2Dw by typhon@piaille.fr
       2024-10-25T23:46:00Z
       
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       @foone YMCAscript
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNfTmARExUw9dRkLw by simrob@social.wub.site
       2024-10-25T23:58:22Z
       
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       @foone I don't want to make suggestions that you haven't asked for, but *sometimes* the newer ECMAScript Modules world actually do make the "HTML File and JS file and NPM package and they're all friends and there's no bundler" easier. People are used to bundlers but they're frequently not necessary in the current world
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNgCPHXAuHECv2z4K by WomanCorn@schelling.pt
       2024-10-26T00:06:53Z
       
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       @foone alas, people don't write JavaScript for the browser anymore.(They write it for the _bundler_ instead)
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNkxBv94JF2CC8g9g by crobbler@mastodon.social
       2024-10-26T00:59:38Z
       
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       @foone Hard same. But I'm addicted to have a cluster of clean little single purpose files that gave a dependency graph. πŸ™
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNl3bewHmlLlBcM9Q by crobbler@mastodon.social
       2024-10-26T01:00:40Z
       
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       @foone Hard same. But I'm addicted to having a cluster of clean little single purpose files that have a dependency graph. πŸ™
       
 (DIR) Post #AnNlEzKScfsIM7SyFU by SysL@mastodon.gamedev.place
       2024-10-26T01:03:00Z
       
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       @foone I want my JavaScript to be like Lua, I grab your file.js, I put it in my libraries folder and I import it. It's too much to ask apparently.
       
 (DIR) Post #AnObvXggSr3YhBTQXo by technicalotter@historians.social
       2024-10-26T10:53:17Z
       
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       @foone I had a similar vibe. I built a small site for #railnatter with nuxt2. Nuxt2 no longer is usable without a ton of faff and I needed to update it with some new entries for the game.Anyway I rewrote it and I now hate the JS ecosystem.
       
 (DIR) Post #AnTokujxmi9z4eEO5Q by jamesgecko@toot.cafe
       2024-10-28T23:10:35Z
       
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       @foone Unpkg might work for you? Assuming the library isn’t doing something weird.https://www.unpkg.com/