Importing JSON - ABANDONED - HTTP 203
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In nodejs you can 'require' JSON. The same feature was added to the HTML spec, but then… it was removed. Jake and Surma dive into the reasons, and the impact it could have on other kinds of modules.
Our talk from JamStackConf: https://youtu.be/TsTt7Tja30Q
HTTP203 Series → https://goo.gle/33gRBOd
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Last updated 2020-11-12 UTC.
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