StackShare
  • Feed
  • Browse Stacks
  • Explore Tools
  • API
  • Jobs
  • 🔒Private StackShare
    NEW
  • More
    Feed Browse Stacks Explore Tools API Jobs 🔒Private StackShare
    NEW
type your search
Tools More
Stacks More
Companies More
Groups More
Categories More
Users More
Stackups More
Posts More
Packages More
Sign up | Login
Home
DevOps
Build, Test, Deploy
Integrated Development Environment Tools

Azure DevOps vs Yarn

Pros & Cons
Azure DevOps1.5K Stacks
Yarn9.7K Stacks
Add tool
Azure DevOps

1.5K
1.6K
+ 1
202
Yarn

9.7K
6.4K
+ 1
141
Add tool
Pros of Azure DevOps
Pros of Yarn

Pros of Azure DevOps

  • 43
    Complete and powerful
  • 25
    Huge extension ecosystem
  • 23
    Flexible and powerful
  • 22
    Azure integration
  • 22
    One Stop Shop For Build server, Project Mgt, CDCI
  • 14
    Everything I need. Simple and intuitive UI
  • 12
    Support Open Source
  • 7
    Integrations
  • 6
    GitHub Integration
  • 5
    Project Mgmt Features
  • 4
    Cost free for Stakeholders
  • 4
    One 4 all
  • 4
    Runs in the cloud
  • 4
    Crap
  • 2
    Jenkins Integration
  • 2
    Aws integration
  • 2
    Agent On-Premise(Linux - Windows)
  • 1
    GCP Integration

Pros of Yarn

  • 84
    Incredibly fast
  • 21
    Easy to use
  • 12
    Open Source
  • 10
    Can install any npm package
  • 7
    Works where npm fails
  • 5
    Workspaces
  • 2
    Incomplete to run tasks
Cons of Azure DevOps
Cons of Yarn

Cons of Azure DevOps

  • 3
    Still dependant on C# for agents
  • 2
    Jack of all trades, master of none
  • 2
    Capacity across cross functional teams not visibile
  • 2
    Many in devops disregard MS altogether
  • 2
    Poor Jenkins integration
  • 2
    Half Baked
  • 2
    Not a requirements management tool

Cons of Yarn

  • 15
    Facebook
  • 6
    Sends data to facebook
  • 3
    Should be installed separately
  • 2
    Cannot publish to registry other than npm

Tools & Services

Compare ToolsSearchBrowse Tool AlternativesBrowse Tool CategoriesSubmit A ToolApprove ToolsStories & Blog

Company

APICareersOur StackAdvertise With UsContact Us

Follow Us

Terms·Privacy
Copyright © 2021 StackShare, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Sitemap