As with all programming, there are best practices that ensure the most optimum delivery. This is also an excellent way to conclude this chapter. If best practices are followed, a developer can protect their application from security breaches and hacking, poor performance, and difficulties when working collaboratively in a team, or when future development is needed by new developers, future-proofing the build. This latter reason speaks to the product owner or project manager more than a development team.
When it comes to Webpack, the foremost areas of salience here would be bundle analysis and code linting.