I'll second this. I would argue that .Net Core's package/dependency management in general is way better than Python or JavaScript. Typically it just works and when it doesn't it's not too difficult to fix.
It's also much faster to install packages than npm or pip since it uses a local package cache and each package generally only has a few DLL files inside.
I'll second this. I would argue that .Net Core's package/dependency management in general is way better than Python or JavaScript. Typically it just works and when it doesn't it's not too difficult to fix.
It's also much faster to install packages than npm or pip since it uses a local package cache and each package generally only has a few DLL files inside.