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Table showing basic package sizes #8

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jsumners opened this issue Nov 6, 2020 · 2 comments
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Table showing basic package sizes #8

jsumners opened this issue Nov 6, 2020 · 2 comments

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jsumners commented Nov 6, 2020

It would be nice to see a table in the readme that shows basic package sizes generated from the Hello World example.

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addaleax commented Nov 6, 2020

@jsumners You mean, between the different packagers to compare them? This would be interesting data indeed, but the results would probably vary a lot depending on which options one passes to them…

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jsumners commented Nov 6, 2020

Really just for this one. Pretty much just so the reader will have an idea of what to expect as overhead for bundling a script without having to do a test themselves.

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