
The New Import Map Standard

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In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the fact that import maps are in Safari Technical preview, and what that means for web developers.
Show Notes
- 00:26 Welcome
- 02:16 Import maps just dropped
- 04:09 Which browsers support it?
- 06:01 What is a map?
- 06:40 How does the syntax work?
- 09:35 What about dependency resolution?
- 10:25 What about bundlers?
- 13:17 How does this work with Deno?
- Deno — A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript
- Import Maps | Manual | Deno
- whatwg/fs · Issue #5 · wintercg/proposal-common-minimum-api
- 20:12 What about with node?
- Support import maps and bare import specifiers · Issue #43326 · microsoft/TypeScript
- Policies | Node.js v17.9.1 Documentation
- 21:22 What about Typescript?
- 22:43 Downsides to import maps
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- Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the fact that import maps are in Safari Technical preview, and what that means for web developers.
Show Notes 00:26 Welcome
02:16 Import maps just dropped
04:09 Which browsers support it?
06:01 What is a map?
06:40 How does the syntax work?
09:35 What about dependency resolution?
10:25 What about bundlers?
13:17 How does this work with Deno?
Deno — A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript
Import Maps | Manual | Deno
whatwg/fs · Issue #5 · wintercg/proposal-common-minimum-api
20:12 What about with node?
Support import maps and bare import specifiers · Issue #43326 · microsoft/TypeScript
Policies | Node.js v17.9.1 Documentation
21:22 What about Typescript?
22:43 Downsides to import maps
Tweet us your tasty treats Scott’s Instagram
LevelUpTutorials Instagram
Wes’ Instagram
Wes’ Twitter
Wes’ Facebook
Scott’s Twitter
Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.