Where would the bloat come from? Managing dependencies is as easy as creating a single typescript file with all the imports and Deno does the rest. No need to deal with node_modules. Here is a github issue discussing your grievances
P.S. I'm not here to convert you to Deno xD, but if you dislike the idea of learning another technology in the already overwhelming web dev environment then I totally get where you are coming from.
It's actually CTCI + leetcode that take up all of my time. Including weekends.
I plan to devote some time to hobby projects down the line (including getting to know typescript, which seems to blend well with Deno), but it is not very high on my priority list at the moment.
Where would the bloat come from? Managing dependencies is as easy as creating a single typescript file with all the imports and Deno does the rest. No need to deal with node_modules. Here is a github issue discussing your grievances
This talks a lot about all the issues I have with deno way. Sadly, the discussion is simply closed without an answer.
How about this reply
P.S. I'm not here to convert you to Deno xD, but if you dislike the idea of learning another technology in the already overwhelming web dev environment then I totally get where you are coming from.
It's actually CTCI + leetcode that take up all of my time. Including weekends.
I plan to devote some time to hobby projects down the line (including getting to know typescript, which seems to blend well with Deno), but it is not very high on my priority list at the moment.
CTCI... oh boy.
I also have rather limited time atm, but if you want create something down the line with deno, let me know.