I know many people still use Bower quite happily these days, but this is pretty dated. If you're talking front-end, you'd have to be talking in very broad terms for something three years old to be relevant. The advice (have a good reason) is still reasonable, but the tools and services have come very far since then. What was reasonable then is not necessarily correct today.
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[ 4.5 ms ] story [ 14.7 ms ] threadI know many people still use Bower quite happily these days, but this is pretty dated. If you're talking front-end, you'd have to be talking in very broad terms for something three years old to be relevant. The advice (have a good reason) is still reasonable, but the tools and services have come very far since then. What was reasonable then is not necessarily correct today.