The single biggest benefit that I had to avoiding CJS syntax in my code base from the get go is that I didn't have to change a single import statement. And they were already import statements and it just worked. So it was more or less making sure that modules are all supported as is. By the way, I did find the MJML stuff. It's like a string of what almost looks like DNA sequences where it's a CD, DCA, which I would imagine are just, you know, generated variables or something. But I've never taken the time to look at your source map. Dude, this is Oh, this is the source map. Oh, no, you
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk through what ESM is, and why you want to move your projects to ESM.
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