The two most helpful things are, you can always create a NuGet repository locally and manage your dll(s) you can layout automated build pipelines(CI/CD) without thinking about your assemblies. It automatically resolve all dependency from package.config file...
I have nothing to complain about regarding that.
It allows us to store, organize, and retrieve artifacts like JAR files, Docker images, npm packages etc. We use its dependency management tools that enable us to define and track dependencies between artifacts, ensuring that the correct versions are used...
nothing to mention i really appreciate the use of this software
The two most helpful things are, you can always create a NuGet repository locally and manage your dll(s) you can layout automated build pipelines(CI/CD) without thinking about your assemblies. It automatically resolve all dependency from package.config file...
It allows us to store, organize, and retrieve artifacts like JAR files, Docker images, npm packages etc. We use its dependency management tools that enable us to define and track dependencies between artifacts, ensuring that the correct versions are used...
I have nothing to complain about regarding that.
nothing to mention i really appreciate the use of this software