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    Explore "es modules" with insightful episodes like "Pika Pkg" and "Hasty Treat - Modules in Node" from podcasts like ""Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats" and "Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats"" and more!

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    Pika Pkg

    Pika Pkg

    In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Fred Schott about Pika Pkg, a new kind of package registry for the modern web.

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    Show Notes

    3:24 - What is Pika?

    9:40 - What about peer dependencies?

    12:53 - What does migration look like?

    17:30 - Are these tools making things easier?

    21:25 - What is the Pika Registry?

    34:48 - What is the Pika editor?

    41:13 - Is it open source?

    47:30 - What about security?

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    Hasty Treat - Modules in Node

    Hasty Treat - Modules in Node

    In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about modules in Node — what are they, how they’re different from browser modules, and more!

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    Show Notes

    3:06 - How were they done before?

    5:11 - How do they work?

    7:07 - How to use Modules in Node

    9:57 - Gotchas

    13:18 - What should you use?

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