![]() ![]() There are some where you install one version of all your tools once, in one place on your computer. You need Node, which is around 200Mb, to run the tools, then each project has its own copy of the tools/libraries/etc it uses, which is what you’re talking about – they are called packages, and they are stored in a given project’s node_modules folder.ĬodePen doesn’t have a special way of doing things that doesn’t require lots of tooling, all those tools are still there, you just use them via a web app.Īnd you can still just use CDN links if you want, there are instructions on the React website, you just won’t get any of the useful things you get when you install tools to help you develop and build that end product.Īll programming languages (well, platforms really) need to do this. ![]() The actual end product is just a small file of Javascript code. ![]() Right, but what you’re downloading locally is all the tools that let you develop. On codepen all i did was include the cdn link to react and react dom. ![]()
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