Do Angular use webpack and where is a webpack configuration file?
In Angular(Angular version 7)
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
I saw code import
is it means that Angular use webpack and where is the webpack configuration file ?
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
angular
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In Angular(Angular version 7)
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
I saw code import
is it means that Angular use webpack and where is the webpack configuration file ?
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
angular
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In Angular(Angular version 7)
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
I saw code import
is it means that Angular use webpack and where is the webpack configuration file ?
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
angular
In Angular(Angular version 7)
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
I saw code import
is it means that Angular use webpack and where is the webpack configuration file ?
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
angular
angular
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I saw code import is it means that Angular use webpack
No. It means it uses standard TypeScript / EcmaScript imports. The Angular CLI does use Webpack, though.
where is the webpack configuration file
There is none. The Webpack configuration(s) is (are) hidden for you by the Angular CLI.
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
No.
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I saw code import is it means that Angular use webpack
No. It means it uses standard TypeScript / EcmaScript imports. The Angular CLI does use Webpack, though.
where is the webpack configuration file
There is none. The Webpack configuration(s) is (are) hidden for you by the Angular CLI.
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
No.
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I saw code import is it means that Angular use webpack
No. It means it uses standard TypeScript / EcmaScript imports. The Angular CLI does use Webpack, though.
where is the webpack configuration file
There is none. The Webpack configuration(s) is (are) hidden for you by the Angular CLI.
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
No.
add a comment |
I saw code import is it means that Angular use webpack
No. It means it uses standard TypeScript / EcmaScript imports. The Angular CLI does use Webpack, though.
where is the webpack configuration file
There is none. The Webpack configuration(s) is (are) hidden for you by the Angular CLI.
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
No.
I saw code import is it means that Angular use webpack
No. It means it uses standard TypeScript / EcmaScript imports. The Angular CLI does use Webpack, though.
where is the webpack configuration file
There is none. The Webpack configuration(s) is (are) hidden for you by the Angular CLI.
Do I need to know webpack for succeed angular ?
No.
answered Nov 22 '18 at 6:56
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