Category: Deno

Doing It All With Deno
We’ve talked before about some of the great features Deno brings to the table: first-class TypeScript support, a solid standard library, support for Web standards, and implicit security. All of this makes Deno great for writing scripts and servers, but it also works well for writing client-side applications.
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Deno: Desktop JS Evolved
Deno, introduced by Node.js creator Ryan Dahl during JSConf 2018, has grown into a credible alternative to Node.js, and the JavaScript and TypeScript communities have continued to track Deno’s progress. Like Node.js, Deno is a system for executing JavaScript code in various environments ( desktop, command-line, server, etc.).
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