Many organizations vendor packages in the repo for a number of different reasons and languages. Not just for node.
Many organizations vendor packages in the repo for a number of different reasons and languages. Not just for node.
Human made changes is likely not what caused this image to occur.
111 files with that kind of change count is most likely a dependency update. But could also be that somebody screwed up a merge step somewhere.
That indicates that you might buy it if it’s good. The person I replied to implied they would never have purchased it at all.
If you were never going to buy it, why pirate it?
None of those things are required but they sure do help.
As a developer, the baby is how I see developers, too.
Fiddle was found in a thrift store. Couldn’t afford the bongos.
I see nothing wrong, here.
My furry ass isn’t sysadmin certified and I sit it on the switch without a wristband, keyboard, and laptop daily.
It’s been my experience that the .NET developer will miss the actual statement and take it as an assault on .NET being the best solution for every use case.
The biggest thing he got wrong is the assumption that it’s good programmers writing libraries.