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Export and import directives have several syntax variants.
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In the previous chapter we saw a simple use, now let's explore more examples.
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In the previous article we saw a simple use, now let's explore more examples.
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## Export before declarations
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## Summary
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Here are all types of `export` that we covered in this and previous chapters.
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Here are all types of `export` that we covered in this and previous articles.
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You can check yourself by reading them and recalling what they mean:
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...But what if we really need to import something conditionally? Or at the right time? Like, load a module upon request, when it's really needed?
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We'll see dynamic imports in the next chapter.
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We'll see dynamic imports in the next article.
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