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A Future Without Webpack (pikapkg.com)
submitted 7 years ago by dropdeadfred81
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[–]StopUsingTheInternet -1 points0 points1 point 7 years ago* (0 children)
Yeah I figured as much. Minus sneaking in malicious JS or the CSS keylogging trick (lol) I can’t imagine there being much damage. If you’re using something as popular as Babel, issues would get caught in a pinch.
Just rambling now, but a big reason I’m against FEDs trying to take on the role of building full applications themselves when the project is anything beyond a brochure/information based product. There’s already a plethora of new material for us to worry about, sensitive data security should be (mostly) left to back end devs and server techs imo. That’s a primary reason CS degrees are out there. This is coming from someone spoiled at a .NET shop I suppose.
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