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.
- Ryan Dahl introduces Deno 2 [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Show HN: Python Stream Processing with Denormalized (github.com)
- Exploring Deno: Is It Time to Ditch Node.js? (betterstack.com)
- A Things3 custom sync server built with Deno (github.com)
- Deno Full Course (fireship.io)
- Creator of Node talks Deno 2.0 and the Future of JavaScript [video] (www.youtube.com)
- How to Self-Host Deno 2 on AWS in Under 5 Minutes [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Show HN: denoise: Boost your LinkedIn feed productivity (chromewebstore.google.com)
- New JavaScript package manager: Deno (deno.com)
- You could have invented denotational semantics (langdev.stackexchange.com)
- Release v2.0.4 · Denoland/Deno (github.com)
- Deno 2 [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Building Databases over a Weekend (www.denormalized.io)
- The meme-ification of the “Demon Core” (doomsdaymachines.net)
- Democratising publishing (john.onolan.org)
- Following up "Mother of all Htmx demos" (david.guillot.me)
- /e/OS: A complete "deGoogled" mobile ecosystem (e.foundation)