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Dan Romero
@dwr
Anyone using Deno? https://deno.com/blog/v1.35
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Yash Karthik
@yashkarthik
I haven't tried deno, but Bun.sh is really good
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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
I want to but havenโ€™t had time to try.
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antimo
@antimofm.eth
@0xconca.eth ?
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Phil Cockfield
@pjc
Keeping a close eye on it. The ESM and โ€œjust the internetโ€ vs NPM (centralised) design philosophy is fresh air. And I think this rebooted node-is dev. Under this, the wider WINTERCG (standard runtimes) work thatโ€™s emerged because of it is good smells.
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Corbin Page
@corbin.eth
We use them within Supabase and Lit protocol. Super cool infra.
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Fast Action
@mxjxn
I started to but couldn't figure out why my neovim setup couldn't distinguish typescript projects from deno ones after doing all the config targeting the respective config files ๐Ÿ˜… ran out of time to bother caring
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ken
@tipsysquid
Ive not, but was curious why use this over express. Their landing page nailed it, quickly getting to a performance measurement between them
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Alchemyst
@mage
Yes and no; mostly with Supabase functions, or otherwise Lume is pretty cool for a quick website with typescript and lots of easy to import features to choose from. Generally though: Meteor or Volta, so basically just rocking standard npm/yarn here lol.
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web3ninja
@web3ninja
Not in production use cases but I have built a couple of small toy projects. It was very nice for what it was but took a little getting used to after so long fighting with the node/typescript setup my day job employs.
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