How does that actually answer the criticism though? You lose binary portability, you mandate Nix as a deploy AND dev target. You mandate that every development environment either is Nix-friendly OR that you're on the hook for writing said management.
And, as I've noted in the past, these packages people make as afterthoughts to product development are often broken. You end up welding your dev environment directly to your deployment environment and you complicate cross-platform builds quite a bit (closures cross-platform are, unless they have changed since early this year, not really a well-formed proposition).
And, as I've noted in the past, these packages people make as afterthoughts to product development are often broken. You end up welding your dev environment directly to your deployment environment and you complicate cross-platform builds quite a bit (closures cross-platform are, unless they have changed since early this year, not really a well-formed proposition).