Well said: "it is, likely, the new Hype" ... that's what it is, a hype. Just wondering, if ever a future node.js version would support TS compilation and EcmaScript modules, then what would still be the advantages of Deno? The differences would become pretty marginal.
Yes, I agree with you!
Whenever a new hype arises, it also brings a lot of expectations.
Deno is really interesting and brings a lot of news, but his future is certainly still unknown.
Deno's future may be very promising, but it will depend on many factors, including what you mentioned about the Node that is already consolidated.
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Well said: "it is, likely, the new Hype" ... that's what it is, a hype. Just wondering, if ever a future node.js version would support TS compilation and EcmaScript modules, then what would still be the advantages of Deno? The differences would become pretty marginal.
Yes, I agree with you!
Whenever a new hype arises, it also brings a lot of expectations.
Deno is really interesting and brings a lot of news, but his future is certainly still unknown.
Deno's future may be very promising, but it will depend on many factors, including what you mentioned about the Node that is already consolidated.