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oxmox2916yFor me the only advantage of yarn ist to support caching of modules / offline mode. Well... fair enough but no reason for me to switch. Maybe I'm lazy
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@DrPitLazarus apt supposedly is an improved version, though i can't in what way whatsoever (except that it's shorter)
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@Krokoklemme from what I've been told of handles dependencies "smarter" what ever they means
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piehole8106y@Cheeseypi soooo, what, Ruby? PHP? Java? Honestly, as a Java dev, getting NodeJS to work was surprisingly quick and easy. Ruby is dead, and PHP is, well, PHP.
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@piehole I'm doing web dev right now, I work with js every day. I'd rather work with python server side because even though it's sloooooowwwww it's *sane*. Been meaning to learn go, I hear it's very good for server side dev. Client side, can't wait for webassembly to take hold.
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piehole8106y@Cheeseypi Aaah, forgot about Python. I really dislike semantic spaces, so I actually really prefer JS over Python. I mean, to each their own of course.
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