Yeah this is definitely a learning process. I’m pretty sure the way we are doing it will in some way change in the future. Time will tell. :)
Most of the packages are library functions that we do not want to write over and over again. If a bug or update is neccessary we only have to do it in one place. It is also a motivator to get people more involved as well.
I'm focused on developing and expanding my knowledge and skills. Enjoying new challenges. I'm assuming that there are no stupid questions, there are only silly answers.
That’s True. As I mentioned earlier, I replaced Nuget packages with responsible libraries in cases where they weren't in separate repositories. My motivation was to remove unused (be me) abstraction. Maybe in the Future, I’ll be able to utilize the power if the Nuget in 100%. Fingers crossed.
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Yeah this is definitely a learning process. I’m pretty sure the way we are doing it will in some way change in the future. Time will tell. :)
Most of the packages are library functions that we do not want to write over and over again. If a bug or update is neccessary we only have to do it in one place. It is also a motivator to get people more involved as well.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
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Niklas
That’s True. As I mentioned earlier, I replaced Nuget packages with responsible libraries in cases where they weren't in separate repositories. My motivation was to remove unused (be me) abstraction. Maybe in the Future, I’ll be able to utilize the power if the Nuget in 100%. Fingers crossed.
Cheers!