Ryan (creator of Node and Deno) specifically addresses this question in this presentation: youtube.com/watch?v=z6JRlx5NC9E.
He says beginner developers should completely ignore Deno, that there is no guarantee Deno will still be alive in a year, and, even if Deno does exist in a year, Node will continue to exist for many, many more years to come.
Thanks for the input John 🙂
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Ryan (creator of Node and Deno) specifically addresses this question in this presentation: youtube.com/watch?v=z6JRlx5NC9E.
He says beginner developers should completely ignore Deno, that there is no guarantee Deno will still be alive in a year, and, even if Deno does exist in a year, Node will continue to exist for many, many more years to come.
Thanks for the input John 🙂