The world has been waiting for the release of Babel, a tool to help build web applications that run on modern web browsers.
Babel is built using NodeJS and uses a combination of technologies like Webpack to create the actual code that the JavaScript files are built with.
Babel has many different features, but what makes it so special is that it’s based on JavaScript itself, meaning it can be deployed on any web server or on the cloud, meaning you can test it on different platforms without having to download it.
Here are five ways you can build your own React-based web app using Webstack.
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Create a local app with Webpack The simplest way to start building your own app using webstack is to use a package manager to install Babel on your local machine and start writing your app.
Once you’ve set up your local server, you can then run npm install to install Webpack.
Then, you need to tell Webpack that your app is a local version of React-ified React.
Open up your app’s package.json file in your favorite text editor and add the following line to the bottom: [webpack] npm install -g babel-plugin-react babelify babelize babelized webpack-dev-server [webstack] npm start webpack