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by cxr 1003 days ago
> Man, this isn't hard.

Well, you ducked the question—and what you did say isn't particularly illuminating to anyone who is already familiar with npm and cargo—so it's not at all clear at this point that you're right about that. (Your overall comment actually reads a lot like the sort of thing that I mentioned at the top of this thread: "non-specific appeals to the necessity of it all [...] vague arguments [...] they manage to work in a slight that's designed to paint you, implicitly or explicitly, as a junior".)

I'll ask again: what is the value proposition of npm-like package managers in quantitative terms? Your hypothesis should be falsifiable, if not testable.

If you're having difficulty, we might start here:

> in such a way that dependencies are shared

Why?

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"Your hypothesis should be falsifiable, if not testable"

Seriously? There are not strange requirements, and you're ducking the issue by trying to force a pseudo-scientific dialog on this. There are language semantics in play, among many other considerations that I'm sure you're well aware of.

But I don't need to convince you, you're already convinced. Have fun.

> Seriously?

Yes, seriously.

> There are not strange requirements

Huh?

> you're ducking the issue

I am? How? (What is the issue I'm ducking?)

> There are language semantics in play, among many other considerations that I'm sure you're well aware of.

What?

> I don't need to convince you, you're already convinced.

I don't get it. (What am I already convinced of?) You said this wasn't hard. So why does it seem that way?