Well in five to ten years it will be used for more than just serverless and services. That's where the problem will start.
Deno is in early stages so I am pretty much sure that they will change some things for good.
Using Deno does not mean you can't use tools like NPM, it means that you are not restricted by it. Currently all code used in Node must be in this central repo, with Deno, no more.
This imports can be manual if you want to, the reality is, we should know what are we importing and not just blindly installing cause the tutorial say so.
EDIT: Something like NPM will probably be implemented by the community after v1.0, just hoping it moves towards Linux package management(repos), its cleaner this way.
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Well in five to ten years it will be used for more than just serverless and services. That's where the problem will start.
Deno is in early stages so I am pretty much sure that they will change some things for good.
Using Deno does not mean you can't use tools like NPM, it means that you are not restricted by it. Currently all code used in Node must be in this central repo, with Deno, no more.
This imports can be manual if you want to, the reality is, we should know what are we importing and not just blindly installing cause the tutorial say so.
EDIT: Something like NPM will probably be implemented by the community after v1.0, just hoping it moves towards Linux package management(repos), its cleaner this way.