Yeah. I’m consistently surprised and disappointed by how much resistance people have to getting their hands dirty digging through other people’s codebases. It’s fantastically useful, and a remarkable way to learn new approaches and techniques.
The world doesn’t need yet another JS bundler. It needs the one js bundler that works well with the wide variety of niche use cases.
I dig through other people’s codebases all day long. I really don’t want to do that in my free time as well. Especially to fix the garbage that they built in the first place.
It’s just not fun. And that’s one of the most important reasons I do this job.
The world doesn’t need yet another JS bundler. It needs the one js bundler that works well with the wide variety of niche use cases.