「 historically the domain of “scripting” and “glue code” was plagued by the problem of accidentally supergluing oneself to a particular UNIX flavor at hand. Deno finally seems like a technology that tries to solve this issue of implicit dependencies by not having the said dependencies 」
https://matklad.github.io/2023/02/12/a-love-letter-to-deno.html
「 There is no “npm install …” or build scripts to add to your . Install Deno, write some TS, run “deno run mycode.ts” or even “deno run –watch mycode.ts” — no need to install nodemon — and you’re set 」
— Des Preston
#deno #denoland #typescript #javascript #nodejs
#deno #denoland #typescript #javascript #nodejs
@codebryo
#Deno enthusiast here!
Have you looked at the 'path' module of the #Deno standard library:
https://deno.land/std@0.170.0/path/mod.ts
#denoland #javascript
@giltayar
It seems you have neglected #Deno web dev frameworks Ultra, Fresh and Aleph. All of them use native ESM, provide a minimal built-in build and support standard import maps.
#ultrajs #freshframework #alephproject #denoland
@lcasdev @mashaal @deno_land
#deno #ultrajs #freshframework #alephproject #denoland
@mashaal
The article states:
"Ultra is also doing something that I haven’t seen in the Deno “scene” so far, it’s giving developers a fantastic environment in which to work with React."
@deno_land
#deno #denoland
Deno v1.29 is here, featuring—
🗳custom npm registry support
💥npm compat improvements (30+ bug fixes and more)
🔐secure-by-default REPL
🛠️`deno init` improvements
🔼 TypeScript 4.9
and more:
https://deno.com/blog/v1.29
@deno_land Great post and lib!!
Please remember to add #deno and #denoland hashtags to your posts. Mastodoners tend to follow hashtags as much as people/entities here. BTW, you can always edit your posts to add them later. TIA
TIL that the #deno #freshframework `alive` connection used when a local server is run can be disabled by setting DENO_DEPLOYMENT_ID env var
see: https://discord.com/channels/684898665143206084/1050017193582153748/1050072105380757616
#denoland #deno
#deno #freshframework #denoland
I just published a post to my Craig's Deno Diary blog on the Ultra v2 framework which allows full-stack React apps to run in a Deno environment.
Ultra supports many React libraries and features including Tailwind, React Router and React Query. Version 2 works with React 18 which includes suspense for async rendering.
The blog post focuses on creating, developing and deploying a full-stack Ultra app.
https://deno-blog.com/Building_Fullstack_React_Apps_with_Ultra.2022-12-04
Why would you want to use Node anymore? 🤯🤯🤯
#denoland
#deno
#javascript
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RT @deno_land
🤯
https://twitter.com/deno_land/status/1592274094963462144
A new blog post has been published on Craig's Deno Diary showing how to use Preact Signals with Deno Fresh for reactive state management: https://deno-blog.com/Using_Preact_Signals_with_Fresh.2022-11-01
#deno
#denoland
#preactjs
#javascript
#deno #denoland #preactjs #javascript
Ultrajs goes 2.0! Finally you can write a @reactjs app in @deno_land!
#denoland
#javascript
#ultrajs
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RT @mutual__respect
Ultra 2.0 is out: write native ESM, ship native ESM, natively code-split, and massively simplify your life.
https://github.com/exhibitionist-digital/ultra
https://twitter.com/mutual__respect/status/1589722630944612352
#denoland #javascript #ultrajs
A new blog post has been published on Craig's Deno Diary showing how to use Preact Signals with Deno Fresh for reactive state management: https://deno-blog.com/Using_Preact_Signals_with_Fresh.2022-11-01
#deno
#denoland
#preactjs
#javascript
#deno #denoland #preactjs #javascript