I know. I know. Blasphame, but I really hate [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/), not the idea of it but what it turned web development into - a bloated tangled mess of **shit you don't need**.
[Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) became the defacto go-to solution to get the latest [es6](http://es6-features.org) javascript language functionality into a developers pipeline via transpilers like [Babeljs](https://babeljs.io/) and support the overly bloated non-standard web component soultion as the [ReactJS](https://reactjs.org/) framework (batteries NOT included). Sure [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) does more or can do more, but in the end developers just want to develop with [es6](http://es6-features.org) features, **however** this was only supose to be a temporay *polyfill*, until browsers started supporting the next version of Javascript -- ES6.
Stop getting distracted by the *shiny* future that *may* never come, and focus on the here and now. **Here** and **now** is pretty awesome. We have native ES6 language support in all evergreen browsers.