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When I started learning 2013 and working on Ruby 2018, I used RVM on my workstation. On commercial projects, rbenv was very popular when setting up deployment (with Capistrano); to some extent, it was the unspoken standard on the server.
I'm completely satisfied with RVM, but I'd like to have a more modern tool for working with Ruby versions. I think it will be an RV (https://github.com/spinel-coop/rv) in the near future. I recommend you install it and try it out. -
When I started learning 2013 and working on Ruby 2018, I used RVM on my workstation. On commercial projects, rbenv was very popular when setting up deployment (with Capistrano); to some extent, it was the unspoken standard on the server.
I'm completely satisfied with RVM, but I'd like to have a more modern tool for working with Ruby versions. I think it will be an RV (https://github.com/spinel-coop/rv) in the near future. I recommend you install it and try it out. -
When I started learning 2013 and working on Ruby 2018, I used RVM on my workstation. On commercial projects, rbenv was very popular when setting up deployment (with Capistrano); to some extent, it was the unspoken standard on the server.
I'm completely satisfied with RVM, but I'd like to have a more modern tool for working with Ruby versions. I think it will be an RV (https://github.com/spinel-coop/rv) in the near future. I recommend you install it and try it out. -
When I started learning 2013 and working on Ruby 2018, I used RVM on my workstation. On commercial projects, rbenv was very popular when setting up deployment (with Capistrano); to some extent, it was the unspoken standard on the server.
I'm completely satisfied with RVM, but I'd like to have a more modern tool for working with Ruby versions. I think it will be an RV (https://github.com/spinel-coop/rv) in the near future. I recommend you install it and try it out. -
When I started learning 2013 and working on Ruby 2018, I used RVM on my workstation. On commercial projects, rbenv was very popular when setting up deployment (with Capistrano); to some extent, it was the unspoken standard on the server.
I'm completely satisfied with RVM, but I'd like to have a more modern tool for working with Ruby versions. I think it will be an RV (https://github.com/spinel-coop/rv) in the near future. I recommend you install it and try it out. -
How I Manage Node & Package Manager Versions in 2025:
https://dev.to/michalbryxi/how-i-manage-node-package-manager-versions-in-2025-97d
#NodeJS #PNPM #BlogPost #IT #Tech #WebDev #Proto #VersionManager
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How I Manage Node & Package Manager Versions in 2025:
https://dev.to/michalbryxi/how-i-manage-node-package-manager-versions-in-2025-97d
#NodeJS #PNPM #BlogPost #IT #Tech #WebDev #Proto #VersionManager
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How I Manage Node & Package Manager Versions in 2025:
https://dev.to/michalbryxi/how-i-manage-node-package-manager-versions-in-2025-97d
#NodeJS #PNPM #BlogPost #IT #Tech #WebDev #Proto #VersionManager
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How I Manage Node & Package Manager Versions in 2025:
https://dev.to/michalbryxi/how-i-manage-node-package-manager-versions-in-2025-97d
#NodeJS #PNPM #BlogPost #IT #Tech #WebDev #Proto #VersionManager
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How I Manage Node & Package Manager Versions in 2025:
https://dev.to/michalbryxi/how-i-manage-node-package-manager-versions-in-2025-97d
#NodeJS #PNPM #BlogPost #IT #Tech #WebDev #Proto #VersionManager
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How To Manage Multiple Java Versions With jEnv On Linux #jenv #java #jdk #javaenvironment #versionmanager #programming #Linux #opensource #commandline
https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-manage-multiple-java-versions-with-jenv-on-linux/