You're not actually writing any JavaScript yourself, right? You simply just load the thing and you're good to go. The only time I need to think about it is if I want to customize some CSS stuff or for instance, I had to get into anchoring. But either way, these types of things it is. It's just functionality that can be replicated with pretty minimal JavaScript.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about what polyfills, transpiling, and monkey patching mean, how and when to do it, and libraries that can help you out.
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