Optimize web development with webpack 3. Learn the basics of transforming, bundling, and processing JavaScript, CSS, and other files with this versatile tool.
- [Eve] Hi, I'm Eve Porcello and welcome to Learning webpack 3. Webpack is a module bundler and a build tool that makes working on and deploying web projects faster and more efficient. In these videos, we'll go over how to set up a project with webpack and how to run webpack builds. Then we'll get into how to load different file types using webpack loaders. We'll also explore webpack plugins and how these can be used to handle tasks like code splitting and minification. There's a lot to explore here, so let's get to it and learn the basics of webpack.
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12/4/2017- What is webpack?
- Running webpack from the command line
- Setting up loaders
- Loading CSS
- Compiling SCSS
- Using webpack plugins
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome34s
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1. What is webpack?
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Installing webpack3m 1s
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Creating a webpack config3m 40s
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Using npm build scripts1m 18s
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Using a watch command2m 1s
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2. webpack Loaders
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What is a loader?1m 17s
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Setting up babel-loader3m 40s
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Using babel presets2m 44s
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Using babel-loader for React4m 12s
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3. webpack and CSS
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Loading CSS with webpack4m 44s
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Compiling SCSS3m 17s
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Loading images3m 22s
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4. webpack Plugins
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What is code splitting?1m 2s
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Adding multiple entry points5m 52s
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Bundling vendor files2m 41s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 1s
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