Konrad Hinsen on Nostr: nprofile1q…k33hd I see language-specific package managers as tools for developers, ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq9amud7rggjx0u77wqqa84x537x7g5nws9pqdgu5qadgypfreyv2sgk33hd (nprofile…33hd) I see language-specific package managers as tools for developers, whereas Linux distros are tools for users.
The two major differences I see:
1. Language ecosystem vs. global software ecosystem.
2. Uncurated vs. curated package collection.
A special mention goes to Python for having made the transition from dependency hell to package manager hell. Every Python package manager manages a subset of the Python ecosystem.
The two major differences I see:
1. Language ecosystem vs. global software ecosystem.
2. Uncurated vs. curated package collection.
A special mention goes to Python for having made the transition from dependency hell to package manager hell. Every Python package manager manages a subset of the Python ecosystem.