• AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.mlM
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    And now that it’s owned by Microshaft, it’s a raging dumpster fire that’s apart of the broader landfill fire.

    Honestly, between NPM owned by MS and Yarn owned by Facebook, JavaScript straight up has no good package manager option.

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      It’s really not a great situation with package management in Js land, and having two predatory companies own major tools and package repositories certainly doesn’t help things.

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          Definitely, it’s sadly hard to avoid entirely with it being the main driver for the web. Stuff like ClojureScript is nice since it’s pretty much its own ecosystem and you can opt into Js stuff if you really need to.

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            Kotlin can also compile into JS and is more familiar to most JS developers. More options are good as a general rule and we’re starting to see more players in this space.

            You know it’s bad when you’re using a lower level bytecode or native language to compile to a high level interpreted language just to avoid said high level language.