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I don't know what all you're getting into with this. An npm install in the project should set up most of your dependencies. On a second note, Docker would be your friend here if there's a Dockerfile in the project. You could probably use Docker as your development environment. Windows has always been a major pain for doing any Node.js work, in my opinion.
Oh, so you mean I should begin to study Docker to be able to install Angular easyerly ?
And ... OK Windows 10 is a mess (probably more than you think), but for a few platforms I practice, it is not a choice.
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I don't know what all you're getting into with this. An npm install in the project should set up most of your dependencies. On a second note, Docker would be your friend here if there's a Dockerfile in the project. You could probably use Docker as your development environment. Windows has always been a major pain for doing any Node.js work, in my opinion.
Oh, so you mean I should begin to study Docker to be able to install Angular easyerly ?
And ... OK Windows 10 is a mess (probably more than you think), but for a few platforms I practice, it is not a choice.