I still haven't looked at JSPM/SystemJS thoroughly, but regarding your
comment, I personally prefer the dependencies get resolved automatically.
For example, we can have www.example.com/app-deps.json where app-deps.json
contains something like this:
{
dependencies: [
{
name
On 8/7/15, Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
> Hi Sebastien,
>
Guys —
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 10:38 PM Sébastien Cevey
> wrote:
[...]
>> Versions can be specified either at the top-level config, or even at the
>> import level, e.g.:
>>
>> System.import('npm:lodash@3.10.0').then(function(_) {
>> c
Hi Sebastien,
Looks like JSPM/SystemJS can do all the things I was looking for. Have to
spend some time to read more about time.
Anyway, thanks for your help and feedback.
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 10:38 PM Sébastien Cevey
wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 at 11:50 Behrang Saeedzadeh
> wrote:
>
> H
On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 at 11:50 Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
Hello Behrang,
JSPM and SystemJS, IMHO, are not as elegant as the way Maven (Java) or
> Bundler (Ruby) can manage dependencies.
>
I am not contesting that, but it's worth describing what qualities of Maven
you're asking for.
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Subject: Re: Maven like dependency management for browsers
Hi Sebastien,
JSPM and SystemJS, IMHO, are not as elegant
Hi Sebastien,
JSPM and SystemJS, IMHO, are not as elegant as the way Maven (Java) or
Bundler (Ruby) can manage dependencies.
Apologies if the following explanation is redundant and you already know
how Maven works, but just for the sake of wider audience I will briefly
explain it here.
In Maven,
Hi Behrang,
Have you had a look at JSPM and SystemJS? They cover similar grounds in
userspace, with the intent for SystemJS to be the upcoming standard Module
Loader.
https://github.com/jspm/jspm-cli
https://github.com/systemjs/systemjs
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 at 09:59 Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
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