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china🇨🇳@lemmy.ca to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 days ago
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Hello o/ I would like to develop a package manager in c# to expand my knowledge about the language and more understand how package managers put together entire system. so here are my questions: 1. where should I start? 2. do I invent my own pkg format or do I use pre built packages like deb or rpm? I think the later one will be more easier 3. how do I setup my dev environment I am on Ubuntu and has installed VS Code and dotnet sdk sorry it these questions feel too naive but I really think I can do this! Thanks in advance!
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    Every package manager you mention is shit. Look at guix, nix or pnpm for better, innovative concepts and ideas and implement them better.

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      Every package manager you mention is shit.

      Every package manager you mention is s***.

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      Every package manager you mention is shit.

      And so are you.

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        Wtf, do you know nix, guix and pnpm? They have way better concepts, ideas and functionality then the legacy package managers you mentioned.

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