Although not having an easier way of fetching dependencies, I do enjoy the freedom of being able to deploy packages without the rigmarole of pushing them to NPM!
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Good article.
The lack of packages is the hardest part for me to get over, after using Laravel PHP and Node for so long. I've made a couple packages so far:
deno.land/x/faktory_worker_deno@v0...
deno.land/x/sessions@v1.4.0
Although not having an easier way of fetching dependencies, I do enjoy the freedom of being able to deploy packages without the rigmarole of pushing them to NPM!