I doubt that deno will replace node.js anytime soon. The main reason is that developers who make websites or maintain them stick with node.js as a backend and migrating 1000+ lines of code is a very time-consuming task. As a result, new websites creators stick with node.js due to the large number packages and all the guys who maintain the website will find node.js easier.
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I doubt that deno will replace node.js anytime soon. The main reason is that developers who make websites or maintain them stick with node.js as a backend and migrating 1000+ lines of code is a very time-consuming task. As a result, new websites creators stick with node.js due to the large number packages and all the guys who maintain the website will find node.js easier.