12/18/2023 0 Comments Homebrew nvmHowever, I do have a project called wallah that can help with this. Installing node is just downloading and extracting a tar archive, so honestly you don't need fancy tools. But for the actual language runtime, the coupling is too tight so I don't use homebrew for that. Homebrew is great for project-agnostic tools like ag, git, etc, as well as relatively stable other things like postgresql or mysql or mongodb. Given these constraints, I install my interpreters per-project because having stability and decoupling is more important to me than other factors such as reducing disk space requirements. ![]() ![]() Installing these interpreters system-wide encourages coupling across projects, so I upgrade node because project8 is ready to upgrade and project3 breaks.for example, needs node v0.8.x or v0.10.24.Each project is either moderately or tightly coupled to a particular interpreter version. ![]()
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