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Reinventing JavaScript Tooling - Is this the End of Rollup and ESLint?

Back at c't webdev in Cologne, and this time the topic was less "new framework" and more "new foundations".

Is this the end of Rollup and ESLint? In this talk I went through the new wave of Rust-powered JavaScript tooling - Rolldown, Oxc, Oxlint - how it compares to the established players, where it already shines in production and what teams should keep in mind when they start adopting these tools in their own projects.

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Alexander Lichter

I'm Alex, a German web engineering consultant and content creator. Helping companies with my experience in TypeScript, Vue.js, and Nuxt.js is my daily business.

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