And I agree, Deno will not replace Node.js. New technologies/solutions seldom do that, except in certain scenarios or if they enable new scenarios which were not available before.
Personally, I think Typescript is pretty ok given its heritage and for the things I tend to use Typescript for, I would prefer something like Deno for an ecosystem rather than the current Typescript/JavaScript ecosystem. Currently this is mainly around infrastructure as code and cloud services.
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But you did state a view :-)
And I agree, Deno will not replace Node.js. New technologies/solutions seldom do that, except in certain scenarios or if they enable new scenarios which were not available before.
Personally, I think Typescript is pretty ok given its heritage and for the things I tend to use Typescript for, I would prefer something like Deno for an ecosystem rather than the current Typescript/JavaScript ecosystem. Currently this is mainly around infrastructure as code and cloud services.