Whilst I enjoyed this article because of your writing skills, I couldn't agree with almost any of your points. As Mikael mentioned in his comment, it seems you were inflammatory on purpose and just wanted to vent (and not make actually valid arguments against Deno). But to each their own.
The biggest controversy to me here was that you have issues with Deno's take on package management and at the same time preach how great Go is (which handles its dependencies the same way).. Anyone else see the irony? 🙄
Thank you for the write-up though
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Whilst I enjoyed this article because of your writing skills, I couldn't agree with almost any of your points. As Mikael mentioned in his comment, it seems you were inflammatory on purpose and just wanted to vent (and not make actually valid arguments against Deno). But to each their own.
The biggest controversy to me here was that you have issues with Deno's take on package management and at the same time preach how great Go is (which handles its dependencies the same way).. Anyone else see the irony? 🙄
Thank you for the write-up though