Bower is dead, long live npm. And Yarn. And webpack.
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Bower is no longer the dependency manager of choice for front-end projects. While the open source project is still maintained, its creators decided to deprecate it, and have advised how to migrate to other solutions. In this post, we explain why Bower used to be great, list six reasons why it isn’t necessary anymore, and explain how to move on to newer and better technologies.
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