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3 points by niklasmtj a year ago · 2 comments · 1 min read

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Today I'm super excited to announce that the first part of my Deno course is online! With Deno 2.0 just around the corner, I am more interested in getting Deno into everyone's hands.

The course will continue to grow in content. I'll be adding topics as I get ready. For now we have the introduction plus the whole Deno toolchain (fmt, lint, etc). I'm currently writing about Deno on the CLI part, which will cover things like the permission system that Deno implements, making the applications super secure by default. (When not using the `-A` flag of course).

thraizz a year ago

The typesafe standard library is such a nice feature. Deno is high on my bucket list for tools to try, although i've never had the chance to dive deep yet. Feels like Deno is the production-ready Bun and most companies will stick with Node.js none the less.

  • niklasmtjOP a year ago

    That's true. I'm a huge fan of the `std` lib. I also appreciate that it is even compatible with NodeJS projects, so I can use those helper functions in "legacy" projects as well.

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