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by neuronexmachina
1190 days ago
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> This is somehow way less of an issue in NodeJS, maybe because local environments were always the default way to install things. There's also NodeJS's ability for dependencies to simultaneously use conflicting sub-dependencies. |
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Side note, there are way too many React/React-Native "router" type packages, and at least one of them breaks its entire API every update (I think https://reactrouter.com/en/main/upgrading/v5, how are they on version 6 of this). It's so bad that you can't even Google things anymore cause of the naming conflicts.