For the purposes of this discussion, it is useful to note that cargo was written by Yehuda Katz (wycats), who had previously written Bundler, and so actually had some concept of what mistakes he had made before and experience specifically in this area, in order to apparently (I haven't used it yet, but I have heard lots of good things) finally have built something truly great.
For the purposes of this discussion, it is useful to note that cargo was written by Yehuda Katz (wycats), who had previously written Bundler, and so actually had some concept of what mistakes he had made before and experience specifically in this area, in order to apparently (I haven't used it yet, but I have heard lots of good things) finally have built something truly great.