> > Not in the browser. Again, for like the umpteenth time, without a > pre-processor, require is not equivalent to import. You have to put the > continuation in a callback passed to require. >
I was just joking that if a legacy script needed to be distinguished on the import side, then we might just as well use Node's current "require" for the purpose. I wasn't trying to say anything about browsers in that statement. It's no use pretending we have some great module story on the web browser > side, with which to preserve "interop". We don't have any such story. > Fair enough. - Kevin
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