Bun + Vite: A Game-Changing Development Tool
At ViteConf 2022, Jarred Sumner introduced the development community to a powerful new tool called Bun + Vite. This innovative technology is set to revolutionize the way developers build and deploy web applications.
Bun is a build tool that combines the power of Vite and Rollup to deliver lightning-fast build times and a seamless developer experience. Vite, on the other hand, is a next-generation frontend tooling framework that focuses on speed and simplicity. When combined, Bun + Vite offers a game-changing solution for web development.
One of the key features of Bun + Vite is its ability to leverage the latest web standards, including ES modules, allowing developers to write clean and efficient code without having to worry about compatibility issues. This makes it easier for teams to collaborate and maintain large codebases, ultimately leading to faster development cycles and higher-quality applications.
Another standout feature of Bun + Vite is its lightning-fast build times. By leveraging the power of Vite and Rollup, Bun + Vite is able to deliver near-instantaneous build times, even for large projects with complex dependencies. This means that developers can spend less time waiting for their code to compile and more time focused on actually building and refining their applications.
Overall, Bun + Vite is a game-changing development tool that is set to revolutionize the way web applications are built and deployed. With its focus on speed, simplicity, and modern web standards, Bun + Vite is poised to become a go-to solution for developers looking to streamline their development process and deliver high-quality applications.
If you want to learn more about Bun + Vite and how it can benefit your development workflow, be sure to check out Jarred Sumner’s presentation from ViteConf 2022. You won’t want to miss this game-changing technology!
What am i doing wrong because the hot module reloading is not working
If Bun is also a bundler, why do we need Vite?
That was fast indeed
Any follow up on this? 🙂
Which one is the real faster 1? C, Bun, Zig, Rust, and Go?
This video is 2-6 times faster than viteconf videos.