Using NPM, Parcel, and Babel to bundle your code. Is it Still Relevant in 2024?
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Instead of just watching slides, you build professional-grade applications. These aren't "to-do list" clones; they are complex apps that teach you how to think like a programmer: Master DOM manipulation and game logic. Even years later, developers search for variations of