Open mvetois opened 1 year ago
Hello, the repo is for skills, and for many, NPM & Yarn are considered as such. You and I will let the owner of this repo determine the future of this issue.
Not to sound arrogant, but @kuroji-fusky I didn't know twitter was a "skill".
or Discord!!
Alright, @AlexEG @mvetois whatever all of you make you sleep at night, it seems weird to put NPM as an icon. Like holy shit, I can't believe I'm getting stressed over this thanks to @manojuppala. I couldn't sleep at night without thinking about you giving me the biggest clap back of the goddamn decade.
Alright fine! Yes, Juppala, both NPM and Yarn are both fucking skills, you win! Wow, even every social media platform and every fucking atom in the world can be a skill too!
Even my jobless ass can be considered a skill too! Am I losing my mind? You bet your ass I am. As I admit defeat, I'm closing all issues and PR from this repo if that's what all of you want. My career as a programmer is over.
@kuroji-fusky I'm just messing with you, man. just chill. even I don't consider npm and yarn as skills but if you wish to include only skill icons in this repository I'm saying that social sites like Twitter, Instagram, and discord shouldn't have been included.
hole shit I was just kindden I'm SORRRRRY form me I just came here to in the first place to look around at the awesome people that make something I real use & I like using it , I didn't even think in a 1000 years that you will be see my comment so again I'm so so sorry and your work is phenomenal . plz don't hate me and thinks for all your hard word ❤❤
and I know discord skill === you develop discord bot as well as twitter
setting up or creating/maintaining packages, might be a skill. do we even rate eachothers skill level with each badge? its all relative anyway. I see some of you joking, others taking it seriously. its gonna be a exhausting never ending list.
I'm new to development. But why aren't yarn and npm considered skills? Can anyone handle them? Then this can be said about all skills.
Skill Name
NPM
Why?
NPM (Node Package Manager) is a widely-used package manager for Node.js packages, providing access to a vast library of open-source software packages that can be easily installed and managed in a project.
By adding NPM to a project, developers can easily install, update and manage dependencies, and ensure that the project is using the latest stable versions of the required packages. This can help to speed up development time, reduce errors, and improve the overall reliability and security of the project. Additionally, NPM can be used to run scripts, automate tasks, and manage the development workflow, making it an essential tool for any modern web or application development project.
Reference Image
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/Npm-logo.svg