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I think the question shouldn't be: is node dead? Or even: is deno going to kill node?
We all know about picking the right tool for the job, this is just another tool that will fit some job. Which is great. The more tools we have, the more we can mix and match to suit our needs!
I think the question shouldn't be: is node dead? Or even: is deno going to kill node?
We all know about picking the right tool for the job, this is just another tool that will fit some job. Which is great. The more tools we have, the more we can mix and match to suit our needs!
Good idea!
Certainly, your suggestion would have been a good question for the title of this article.
Thank you for your cooperation.