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First: Thank you for the survey, I'm following it at least since 2017 and really appreciate it.
So I just took a look at the 2020 results to check, what was the the most used package manager and realized, that there is not a question for it.
It would be awesome, if you can add a question for package manager for 2021. A package manager is one of the most important tools in the workspace. With package manager I'm talking about npm, yarn, yarn2/berry, pnpm, rush.
Another interesting question would be, if they are used in a multirepo/monorepo with workspace functionality.
If this question would be repeated every year we could see same nice changes and effects, for example like for react, vue, angular etc.
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First: Thank you for the survey, I'm following it at least since 2017 and really appreciate it.
So I just took a look at the 2020 results to check, what was the the most used package manager and realized, that there is not a question for it.
It would be awesome, if you can add a question for package manager for 2021. A package manager is one of the most important tools in the workspace. With package manager I'm talking about npm, yarn, yarn2/berry, pnpm, rush.
Another interesting question would be, if they are used in a multirepo/monorepo with workspace functionality.
If this question would be repeated every year we could see same nice changes and effects, for example like for react, vue, angular etc.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: