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by 0xblinq
851 days ago
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Yeah, that sounds good to me. I think that when working with Node the "trick" is to pick libraries/dependencies/frameworks that are either 1) Well know, supported, big community, well maintained, many users, etc or 2) They're small and isolated enough that it wouldn't be a big deal to replace them or to just fork and maintain yourself. At least that's my kind of unwritten rule about it. |
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