![]() What once began as a humble side project on Reddit, which you can see here, has now grown so much that it has fundamentally transformed how we build and develop Node.js applications. If you’ve been active as a Node.js developer, or even dabbled in front-end libraries like React or Vue.js, then there’s no doubt that you’ve likely run across Babel. ![]() Joel Griffith Follow It only has to work.
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