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Difference between package managers, cdns, and normal includes


I am wondering what's the difference between these 3 ways of including third party code in a project. For example, in bootstrap, I can include the css and javascript with a cdn link, or download the minified versions and include them in the project or install bootstap with a package manager in the directory of my project. I understand that the cdn is not good because maybe there will be a version change and still have the old version's code and it needs internet connection in order to work. But what's the difference between installing bootstrap with a package manager and just download the min versions and include them?


Solution

  • Some quick comparison points:

    • If you are not connected to the internet, your NPM package will still work. Your CDN link will not.

    • CDN usually only hosts the most popular stuff. If you want to use a less popular package, you'll want to use NPM.

    • Updating NPM packages is easier, especially since some forms will look for major/minor updates. You'd have to change your CDN link by hand.