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Declarative Gradle is a cool thing I am afraid of: Maven strikes back

SBT Leiningen Buck2 Bazel
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    SBT

    SBT is a build tool for Scala, like Ant or Maven but with hieroglyphics.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    NOTE: I won’t mention SBT and Leiningen here because, with all due respect, they are niche build tools. I also won’t discuss Kobalt for the same reason (besides, it’s no longer actively maintained). Additionally, I won’t touch upon Bazel and Buck in this context, mainly because I’m not very familiar with them. If you have insights or comments about these tools, please feel free to share them in the comments 👇.

    #Front End Package Manager #JavaScript Package Manager #JS Build Tools 1 social mentions

  2. Leiningen: automating Clojure projects
    NOTE: I won’t mention SBT and Leiningen here because, with all due respect, they are niche build tools. I also won’t discuss Kobalt for the same reason (besides, it’s no longer actively maintained). Additionally, I won’t touch upon Bazel and Buck in this context, mainly because I’m not very familiar with them. If you have insights or comments about these tools, please feel free to share them in the comments 👇.

    #Front End Package Manager #JavaScript Package Manager #JS Build Tools 8 social mentions

  3. 3
    A large-scale build tool by Meta Open Source
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    NOTE: I won’t mention SBT and Leiningen here because, with all due respect, they are niche build tools. I also won’t discuss Kobalt for the same reason (besides, it’s no longer actively maintained). Additionally, I won’t touch upon Bazel and Buck in this context, mainly because I’m not very familiar with them. If you have insights or comments about these tools, please feel free to share them in the comments 👇.

    3 social mentions

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    Bazel is a tool that automates software builds and tests.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    NOTE: I won’t mention SBT and Leiningen here because, with all due respect, they are niche build tools. I also won’t discuss Kobalt for the same reason (besides, it’s no longer actively maintained). Additionally, I won’t touch upon Bazel and Buck in this context, mainly because I’m not very familiar with them. If you have insights or comments about these tools, please feel free to share them in the comments 👇.

    #Front End Package Manager #DevOps Tools #Continuous Integration 61 social mentions

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