Node does virtual environments using npm

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David Baumgold
2013-05-02 16:29:26 -04:00
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@@ -58,12 +58,12 @@ different virtual environments, and your problem is solved.
Once again, each language has a different implementation. Python has
[`virtualenv`](http://www.virtualenv.org/), Ruby has
[`bundler`](http://gembundler.com/), and Node has
[`nave`](https://github.com/isaacs/nave). For each language, decide
if you want to use a virtual environment, or if you want to install all the
language dependencies globally (and risk conflicts). I suggest you start with
installing things globally until and unless things break; you can always
switch over to a virtual environment later on.
[`bundler`](http://gembundler.com/), and Node's virtual environment support
is built into [`npm`](https://npmjs.org/), it's library management tool.
For each language, decide if you want to use a virtual environment, or if you
want to install all the language dependencies globally (and risk conflicts).
I suggest you start with installing things globally until and unless things
break; you can always switch over to a virtual environment later on.
Language Packages
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