The statement "Will Deno replace Node.js? Absolutely not and will not even make a footprint in the market for quiet sometime." is generic.
JavaScript world moves fast (as compared to other languages), and it's difficult to predict how fast deno will get adopted.
Making the time explicit (for the next couple of years) instead of generic (quiet sometime) would help improve it.
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The statement "Will Deno replace Node.js? Absolutely not and will not even make a footprint in the market for quiet sometime." is generic.
JavaScript world moves fast (as compared to other languages), and it's difficult to predict how fast deno will get adopted.
Making the time explicit (for the next couple of years) instead of generic (quiet sometime) would help improve it.