I thought monorepo was an anti-pattern. Especially in the age of micro-everything. This post just swayed me: http://buff.ly/2iOnYje
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I'd bet that it encourages NIH because it is much easier to have an internal dependency than an external one.
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IME it's much easier to use external dependencies at Google (monorepo) than at MS (highly fragmented repos)
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of the 14 package managers we have, which does your team use? :P
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My old team had to manually break up packages because the time to uncompress a package was somehow O(n^2)
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With nuget, some packages we depended on would take multiple hours to use because of that
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If that's your example of easy to use I'll take Google's solution.
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