[Feature Request / Question] More robust polyglot support
See original GitHub issueHey nrwl team, I continue to love what yall are doing! Thanks for being awesome!
I know you are probably focused on the JS ecosystem in terms of full stack support, but I know I’ve heard you talk in the past about true polyglot monorepo support within the nx
toolchain. I haven’t been able to track down any info online or within this repo on your official plans for, e.g., dotnet as a backend. I assume a lot of that is ideally leveraging bazel and so that has to come first, but I was just hoping you could share any specifics on your plans / thoughts around supporting backends that aren’t JS-based. Selfishly I care about dotnet core but I think it probably has a lot of overlap in other ecosystems as well.
Thanks again!
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My vote is on dotnet (core) and I suspect there are a lot of angular shops that run dotnet on their backend.
I’d also love rails but I’m not sure there would be enough interest/Bazel support for that
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