WebPax generated JavaScript returns a number of signatures that say WebPax and C. You can if you've used source on some JavaScript, you can almost always see WebPax scattered in there or just the general strategy that they use to bundle becomes obvious through the methods. It's almost like looking for WP classes and things, right? That's interesting. And I like how they break this down because it shows you by the top 1000, 10,000, 100,000 in million. So 17% of the top 1000 websites use WebPax, which makes sense. But only 5% of all the web uses WebPax,. Which also makes sense because there's a large
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott look at the the Web Almanac’s report on the role of JavaScript on the web in 2022.
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