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Ryan Dahl introduces Deno 2 [video]

22 pointsby enobrev6 months ago

4 comments

christophilus6 months ago
Been a while since I looked at Deno. This does look much improved. I’ve been enjoying Bun lately, but I’ll have to give Deno another try.<p>Anyone using it in production? If so, how’s 2.0 treating you?
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383toast6 months ago
Note this is pretty old, October 9, 2024<p>Tl;dr - from the website (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;deno.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;v2.0" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;deno.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;v2.0</a>):<p>Today, we’re thrilled to announce Deno 2, which includes:<p>Backwards compatibility with Node.js and npm, allowing you to run existing Node applications seamlessly Native support for package.json and node_modules Package management with new deno install, deno add, and deno remove commands A stabilized standard library Support for private npm registries Workspaces and monorepo support Long Term Support (LTS) releases JSR: a modern registry for sharing JavaScript libraries across runtimes
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_s_a_m_6 months ago
This solves exactly zero problems I have. Can&#x27;t Dahl find something useful to do after 20 years?
ilrwbwrkhv6 months ago
Any runtimes such as Deno or Bun, which have huge amounts of venture funding are a strict no-no.