webpack and Vue were born to be together. When using webpack as the bundler for your Vue project, it's possible to make your components load when they are needed or asynchronously. This is commonly known as lazy loading.
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webpack and Vue were born to be together. When using webpack as the bundler for your Vue project, it's possible to make your components load when they are needed or asynchronously. This is commonly known as lazy loading.