Taydogan,

Hi, I'm a bit confused on what you are asking. 
Are you bundling everything into 1 file with webpack? If so, lazy loading 
has no use whatsoever, as everything is loaded already.
If you have configured webpack so it spits out different files for every 
ngModule, it will take care of this itself.

As webpack needs to check all dependencies, it can not just build a single 
module only. But during development you usually keep it running, and it 
keeps its dependencies in memory, so that should not be a big problem 
anyway.

Regards
Sander

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