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Webpack: New second lesson after Project Restaurant Page #27962
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Webpack: New second lesson after Project Restaurant Page #27962
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Co-authored-by: advait0603 <advaitlinux11@gmail.com>
Content now moved to the new second Webpack lesson
Forgot that the first webpack lesson rewrite has a round up section which this was basically a duplicate of. The exact contents better suits how it's placed in the first lesson, so this lesson's one is to be removed.
Question for any reviewers: What's your opinion on also mentioning Considerations:
Right now, I feel it's valuable to mention it here after npm scripts and before webpack modes. |
Dang... that's a lot of words. 👀 |
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The current Webpack lesson is a known pain point in the curriculum journey, primarily due to the sudden increase in complexity and steps of tooling, coupled with how much of the learning is left to external resources. These external resources limit the cohesiveness of teaching material, and can prove troublesome in the learning process when each resource includes a few unnecessary tidbits that can easily throw learners off (such as multiple entry points in the webpack official guides when learning about html-webpack-plugin). They also are frequently aimed at people who may know a little more about bundlers already, or are following a different course/tutorial. Thus, things often feel disjointed with the TOP curriculum.
While improving the Webpack lesson itself is the primary focus, it was also identified that the preceding ES6 modules lesson is fairly coupled with it, as Webpack and bundlers are introduced there instead of the Webpack lesson.
The order of the ES6 modules lesson was also identified as a little odd, and the order and flow could be improved by focusing on ES6 modules as a primary topic straight away, then introducing bundlers and Webpack in their own separate lesson.
General plan:
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Related to #26976
Related to #26977
(closed by #27953)
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This will be something to merge alongside 3 other PRs:
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location of change: brief description of change
format, e.g.Intro to HTML and CSS lesson: Fix link text
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