You are correct, it would be hard to live without NuGet when writing .NET applications.
The parent is really full of it. Having written several large C++ applications on Windows, a package manager would of been incredibly useful. Having to track down native dependencies and manage platforms/architectures is incredibly difficult and annoying without one.
If you write major C++ applications and do not desire a package manager either you have serious NiH syndrome and write everything yourself or just like wasting time.
The parent is really full of it. Having written several large C++ applications on Windows, a package manager would of been incredibly useful. Having to track down native dependencies and manage platforms/architectures is incredibly difficult and annoying without one.
If you write major C++ applications and do not desire a package manager either you have serious NiH syndrome and write everything yourself or just like wasting time.