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by Kye
2195 days ago
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>> "I’d also say that implying JS developers inherently have a wider range of experience and knowledge compared to developers of coreutils is flat out absurd." I was way too ambiguous, so I see how you understood it that way. I meant in the downward direction. There are more packages from more people in JS, so you end up with lots of first projects, small experiments, etc. So you have 100% of coreutils being decent to amazing, while it's probably closer to 1% with NPM. Both ways have their advantages, but it's easier to footgun with the highly inclusive NPM approach. |
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