Would this work with heavyweight full-blown backends, such as Symfony-based web-apps?
Would this work with heavyweight full-blown backends, such as Symfony-based web-apps?
Node.js version in prod ideally should be managed by your Dockerfile. If your Dockerfile specifies a specific Node version (and it should), you effectively still have a lockfile.
Node.js version in prod ideally should be managed by your Dockerfile. If your Dockerfile specifies a specific Node version (and it should), you effectively still have a lockfile.
I, for one, cherished that experience.
Chester was an important part of it, but I cannot say that nothing else mattered or matters.
I, for one, cherished that experience.
Chester was an important part of it, but I cannot say that nothing else mattered or matters.
we'll migrate node-service-template to use it as well, but it could also be used as a standalone thing.
we'll migrate node-service-template to use it as well, but it could also be used as a standalone thing.
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