Expose untranspiled CJS & ESM modules#22
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Expose CJS & ESM modules
Remove broken examples, syntax-highlight code samples, correct style (`of` not `in`, `const` and `let` as appropriate)
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Hi @kevinbarabash, every 3 months or so I'll get really disappointed at the total lack of consistency in JS iteration standards. A couple of days ago I really started getting into generators, and this just threw into relief how much worse this has become in ES6. Why can't I interpolate keys during lazy iteration? God knows.
Anyway, functify is perfect to paper over these shortcomings – but the README is misleading and I think in this day and age it's reasonable to offer the source untranspiled for transformation at the consumer's discretion – all of this works in my browser at present.
This patch tidies things up a bit. Thanks for the great work in providing a consistent, functional, itterable interface!