PNPM, Algorithms, and Angular
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Mar 09, 2023
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It’s hard to find a good package manager, and even the most seasoned developers still struggle to figure them out. Robbie kicks off the tech talk by sharing his misadventures trying to figure out pnpm leading Chuck to ask the burning question “Would you wear a pnpm T-shirt?” Despite Robbie’s struggles in pnpm, he still believes it is the better option compared to alternatives like npm, Yarn V1, or Yarn V3. The duo agree that pnpm fixes the biggest problem with traditional package managers like npm and Yarn V1, which is hoisting. The duo dive deep into the technical aspects of package management, discussing the challenges of installing and managing dependencies in a large-scale project, and how pnpm addresses these challenges. They cover topics like global caching, peer dependencies, and the correct way to define dependencies. In this episode, Robbie and Chuck talk about the pros and cons of pnpm, the downsides of using algorithm tests to vet developers, and the exciting new changes coming to Angular.  Key Takeaways [00:30] - Chuck and Robbie ask for feedback and suggestions from listeners. [03:55] - A whiskey Review: Michter’s Kentucky Straight Rye.  [09:43] - Robbie talks about his pnpm adventure. [25:34] - Chuck and Robbie’s thoughts on algorithms testing.  [28:51] - The big changes coming to Angular. [38:05] - Robbie talks about his 1970 Ford Bronco. [43:22] - Chuck talks about Ted Lasso season three and other TV shows. [53:15] - Chuck and Robbie talk about upcoming video games. Quotes [21:35] - “The idea of having separate apps in a separate package and piecing those together, good idea. Ember Engines, bad idea.” ~ Robbie Wagner [32:16] - “People who have been working with Angular or even, let's say, five years ago jumped into it, got it, loved it, they really love it. They’re passionate about it.” ~ Chuck Carpenter [25:41] - “I can't do algorithms, and I'm against algorithm tests.” ~ Robbie Wagner Links LinkedIn Twitter Michter’s Kentucky Straight Rye  Sagamore Spirit Distillery PNPM Sarah Drasner Yarn Lodash NPM Ember Turborepo Webpack Embroider Git Submodules Google Angular Signal Solid JS Starbeam React Shepherd  Vue Ford Bronco Salamander Hagerty Insurance Company Ferrari Ted Lasso Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Whole Foods AFC Richmond  FIFA 2023 Seinfeld Emily in Paris Friends Resident Evil Carnivale Peaky Blinders Netflix HBO The Black Donnellys NBC The Witcher Superman Liam Hemsworth  Miley Cyrus Nintendo Switch  Skyrim Starfield Bethesda Diablo 4 The Legend of Zelda Xbox Steam Tesla Linux Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Ship Shape Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.
It’s hard to find a good package manager, and even the most seasoned developers still struggle to figure them out. Robbie kicks off the tech talk by sharing his misadventures trying to figure out pnpm leading Chuck to ask the burning question “Would you wear a pnpm T-shirt?” Despite Robbie’s struggles in pnpm, he still believes it is the better option compared to alternatives like npm, Yarn V1, or Yarn V3. The duo agree that pnpm fixes the biggest problem with traditional package managers like npm and Yarn V1, which is hoisting. The duo dive deep into the technical aspects of package management, discussing the challenges of installing and managing dependencies in a large-scale project, and how pnpm addresses these challenges. They cover topics like global caching, peer dependencies, and the correct way to define dependencies. In this episode, Robbie and Chuck talk about the pros and cons of pnpm, the downsides of using algorithm tests to vet developers, and the exciting new changes coming to Angular.  Key Takeaways [00:30] - Chuck and Robbie ask for feedback and suggestions from listeners. [03:55] - A whiskey Review: Michter’s Kentucky Straight Rye.  [09:43] - Robbie talks about his pnpm adventure. [25:34] - Chuck and Robbie’s thoughts on algorithms testing.  [28:51] - The big changes coming to Angular. [38:05] - Robbie talks about his 1970 Ford Bronco. [43:22] - Chuck talks about Ted Lasso season three and other TV shows. [53:15] - Chuck and Robbie talk about upcoming video games. Quotes [21:35] - “The idea of having separate apps in a separate package and piecing those together, good idea. Ember Engines, bad idea.” ~ Robbie Wagner [32:16] - “People who have been working with Angular or even, let's say, five years ago jumped into it, got it, loved it, they really love it. They’re passionate about it.” ~ Chuck Carpenter [25:41] - “I can't do algorithms, and I'm against algorithm tests.” ~ Robbie Wagner Links LinkedIn Twitter Michter’s Kentucky Straight Rye  Sagamore Spirit Distillery PNPM Sarah Drasner Yarn Lodash NPM Ember Turborepo Webpack Embroider Git Submodules Google Angular Signal Solid JS Starbeam React Shepherd  Vue Ford Bronco Salamander Hagerty Insurance Company Ferrari Ted Lasso Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Whole Foods AFC Richmond  FIFA 2023 Seinfeld Emily in Paris Friends Resident Evil Carnivale Peaky Blinders Netflix HBO The Black Donnellys NBC The Witcher Superman Liam Hemsworth  Miley Cyrus Nintendo Switch  Skyrim Starfield Bethesda Diablo 4 The Legend of Zelda Xbox Steam Tesla Linux Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Ship Shape Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.

It’s hard to find a good package manager, and even the most seasoned developers still struggle to figure them out. Robbie kicks off the tech talk by sharing his misadventures trying to figure out pnpm leading Chuck to ask the burning question “Would you wear a pnpm T-shirt?”

Despite Robbie’s struggles in pnpm, he still believes it is the better option compared to alternatives like npm, Yarn V1, or Yarn V3. The duo agree that pnpm fixes the biggest problem with traditional package managers like npm and Yarn V1, which is hoisting. The duo dive deep into the technical aspects of package management, discussing the challenges of installing and managing dependencies in a large-scale project, and how pnpm addresses these challenges. They cover topics like global caching, peer dependencies, and the correct way to define dependencies.

In this episode, Robbie and Chuck talk about the pros and cons of pnpm, the downsides of using algorithm tests to vet developers, and the exciting new changes coming to Angular. 

Key Takeaways

  • [00:30] - Chuck and Robbie ask for feedback and suggestions from listeners.
  • [03:55] - A whiskey Review: Michter’s Kentucky Straight Rye. 
  • [09:43] - Robbie talks about his pnpm adventure.
  • [25:34] - Chuck and Robbie’s thoughts on algorithms testing. 
  • [28:51] - The big changes coming to Angular.
  • [38:05] - Robbie talks about his 1970 Ford Bronco.
  • [43:22] - Chuck talks about Ted Lasso season three and other TV shows.
  • [53:15] - Chuck and Robbie talk about upcoming video games.

Quotes

[21:35] - “The idea of having separate apps in a separate package and piecing those together, good idea. Ember Engines, bad idea.” ~ Robbie Wagner

[32:16] - “People who have been working with Angular or even, let's say, five years ago jumped into it, got it, loved it, they really love it. They’re passionate about it.” ~ Chuck Carpenter

[25:41] - “I can't do algorithms, and I'm against algorithm tests.” ~ Robbie Wagner

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