okay, that makes more sense...the persistence part is one of the main issues with RAM. In essence, you want fast reads/writes coupled with a long life and no downsides. That makes sense.
AHA! The vendor who made this library decided to replace console.log with their own shitty thing that doesn't work. That explains why my attempts at injecting diagnostic output wasn't yielding anything.
@BenjaminGruenbaum happen to know if TC has any plans with the # symbol? I don't see where it is used presently, and it is not allowed in identifiers :( I would like to use it for some custom transpilation stuff which needs to be future friendly.
@Loktar you don't need to list task1 and task2 as dependencies of default. task2 as a dep of default will recursively call task1 if task2 depends on task1.
I know that with gulp, I would have to do: ES6 -> temp folder for ES5, then ES5 endpoint pumped into browserify. I then had an extra "temp" folder as a midway point between transpilation and packing up the modules
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