Comment by whywhywhywhy 24 days ago Bit ridiculous to dismiss the most popular programming languages packaging repo as silly toys. 2 comments whywhywhywhy Reply PhilipRoman 24 days ago I don't deny that node/npm is useful for building servers, devtools for JS development itself, etc. but as an end user I haven't encountered anything useful which requires having it on my machine. habinero 24 days ago Ok? So you don't code in that language?You still have multiple programming languages preinstalled on your OS, no matter which one it is.
PhilipRoman 24 days ago I don't deny that node/npm is useful for building servers, devtools for JS development itself, etc. but as an end user I haven't encountered anything useful which requires having it on my machine. habinero 24 days ago Ok? So you don't code in that language?You still have multiple programming languages preinstalled on your OS, no matter which one it is.
habinero 24 days ago Ok? So you don't code in that language?You still have multiple programming languages preinstalled on your OS, no matter which one it is.
I don't deny that node/npm is useful for building servers, devtools for JS development itself, etc. but as an end user I haven't encountered anything useful which requires having it on my machine.
Ok? So you don't code in that language?
You still have multiple programming languages preinstalled on your OS, no matter which one it is.