My understanding of the benefit of "node" is a high I/O performance during the heavy traffic scenario compared to the other language/frameworks with relatively fewer codes, and I think "Deno" is aiming better "Node". Based on that purpose/goal of "Deno", That's a good thing that Deno has higher performance in the heavier traffic than Node.
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My understanding of the benefit of "node" is a high I/O performance during the heavy traffic scenario compared to the other language/frameworks with relatively fewer codes, and I think "Deno" is aiming better "Node". Based on that purpose/goal of "Deno", That's a good thing that Deno has higher performance in the heavier traffic than Node.