Do not you think we rather have one package manager, then multiple like bower? Look Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl, they use 1. What is better to use two instead of one?
I see your backend is based on Scala eg. Java, that is that have Maven and Gradle. I suppose people like one repo like using one that only for React. :)
Interesting point. We just want to put away HTML & CSS from the NPM registry, in our opinion it is not the best place to keep it. In the end of the day, NPM is Node.js registry.
Well, our awesome community of web developers has cutting edge projects like webcomponents.org and Polymer, but we don't have a place to call home, a place where components could be stored. So, Domy is more like a HTML/CSS/JS storage, where JS is just a guest.
Do not you think we rather have one package manager, then multiple like bower? Look Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl, they use 1. What is better to use two instead of one?
I see your backend is based on Scala eg. Java, that is that have Maven and Gradle. I suppose people like one repo like using one that only for React. :)
Just an opinion...
Hi Patrik,
Interesting point. We just want to put away HTML & CSS from the NPM registry, in our opinion it is not the best place to keep it. In the end of the day, NPM is Node.js registry.
Have a good one!
So isnt it like bower then?
Well, our awesome community of web developers has cutting edge projects like webcomponents.org and Polymer, but we don't have a place to call home, a place where components could be stored. So, Domy is more like a HTML/CSS/JS storage, where JS is just a guest.
Cheers!
Ok, got it. Thanks.