Hackernews posts about Deno
Deno is a modern JavaScript runtime built on V8 and designed to be secure, fast, and standards-compliant, allowing developers to build scalable and maintainable applications.
- Designing NoSQL Data: When to Normalize and When to Denormalize (constantinos.dev)
- JavaScript Trademark Update (deno.com)
- JavaScript Trademark Update (deno.com)
- What's Coming to JavaScript (deno.com)
- Show HN: Tooka – A rule-based CLI tool to organize files with YAML (tooka.deno.dev)
- A Brief History of JavaScript (deno.com)
- Building supercomputers for autocrats probably isn't good for democracy (helentoner.substack.com)
- Denuvo Analysis (connorjaydunn.github.io)
- Denmark's Archaeology Experiment Is Paying Off in Gold and Knowledge (www.scientificamerican.com)
- The National Guard Deployment in LA Is a Threat to Democracy (www.bloomberg.com)
- How Swiss direct democracy works (www.swissinfo.ch)
- AI agent startups at Y Combinator’s Spring ’25 Demo Day (www.businessinsider.com)
- Some thoughts on my first YC Demo Day (billchambers.me)
- Demonstration of Algorithmic Quantum Speedup for an Abelian Hidden Subgroup (journals.aps.org)
- The End of US Democracy (crookedtimber.org)