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  • Deno or Node.js

    Since last year, Deno seems to be trending in th javascript community. Compared to the Node.js ecosystem, there seems to be low overhead of the Deno compiler and also it's easy to get started with it.

    So between node.js and deno, which you'd go for in near future?

    https://nodejs.org/en/

    [video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuanaRmAFAQ[/video]
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    RE: Deno or Node.js

    Coming back to this thread. I actually plan to learn Node.js at some point. I find it interesting such advanced frameworks out there. Though I haven't heard of Deno. I've heard of node and angular.

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      RE: Deno or Node.js

      Deno is a need of time. Node is becoming increasingly complicated to maintain and secure.
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        RE: Deno or Node.js

        I thought I read awhile ago that the creator of Nodejs left and went to Google's Go. Because for what he wanted to do, Go is a much better option. It was server side stuff.
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          RE: Deno or Node.js

          1@Nagato[/USER] I have an IDE for Go from the JetBrains products pack I bought a while back amongst all the languages. I haven't done much with it in a while and intend to very soon. I didn't know this about the creator of Node JS. Go is becoming more popular, I do know that.

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          • #6

            RE: Deno or Node.js

            Deno is awesome but it's not going to replace node for a long time. Stick with Node for now

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