If you aren't targeting Windows for deployments.. using docker where you use the build order, you can get some version layer calling and fewer issues in practice for ci/CD... I try to update all packages and test about once a month to reduce friction though.
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Depends on the usage. I regularly work with Node, PHP, go and python for managing backend, each has benefits and flaws.
While I prefer nodes package management, I keep getting screwed by package updates that won't download or compile.
PHP composer is just slow compared to node/yarn (yarn comes with its own issues when you're automating deployments)
Typescript is generally a must, I hate reading new code with braces and arrows everywhere to the point where I can't figure it out.
I'm mostly a PHP dev but do debugging and IoT work in node environments.
Python and Go are just for gluing everything together 😁
If you aren't targeting Windows for deployments.. using docker where you use the build order, you can get some version layer calling and fewer issues in practice for ci/CD... I try to update all packages and test about once a month to reduce friction though.