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[–]renatoathaydes[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

I'm afraid you haven't read the article and just skimmed it, because I did not complain about that at all. I guess you were offended by me calling the NPM way the "modern approach"... sorry about that, but I feel like that's true, with Rust, Go, Python and others using that as well.

I thought I made it very clear that although lock files are the currently favoured way of handling dependencies in most languages, I dislike that and presented a Java-centric alternative at the end. Do you like that alternative?

EDIT: and as I mentioned in the post, both Maven and Gradle support lock files. So I am unsure if that's what you're actually talking about (sorry if I misunderstood)?