So my takeaway is that Deno is very very cool, but (a) there is no point yet in using it, (b) as of now people are advised to just learn Node.js.
I say don't waste time on it, just let it "mature" till it reaches version 7 or whatever and then we'll talk again. In the meantime just use Node.js and be productive with the tools we already know and love.
So, the answer to "Will it replace Node.js?" would be "no", in my opinion.
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of course, But there is no point in learning language(library) just because people say its cool, As real dev's we have to master one language then We can take another lingo if we found the first one miss some important features(we need). That my thoughts!
So my takeaway is that Deno is very very cool, but (a) there is no point yet in using it, (b) as of now people are advised to just learn Node.js.
I say don't waste time on it, just let it "mature" till it reaches version 7 or whatever and then we'll talk again. In the meantime just use Node.js and be productive with the tools we already know and love.
So, the answer to "Will it replace Node.js?" would be "no", in my opinion.
of course, But there is no point in learning language(library) just because people say its cool, As real dev's we have to master one language then We can take another lingo if we found the first one miss some important features(we need). That my thoughts!
Absolutely!
By the way LOL only now I noticed that "deno" is an anagram of "node", man was I thick :-)
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