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Deno 1.27

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Re: Deno 1.27

#21
I really like the irony of this. The creator of node is fighting node now. Good jobs guys! You are doing nice job with deno.

Re: Deno 1.27

#22

As a Jetbrains user, somewhat annoying to see everything in VS Code.

An editor is an editor, why on earth would it bother you that someone uses a different editor than you?

Is this Jeopardy? Your question is essentially answered by his original comment.

Re: Deno 1.27

#23
Appreciate the improvements to npm compatibility. Does anyone have a sense of how close Deno is their estimate that 80-90% of npm packages would be working? I think they said this was what they were hoping for back in August.

Re: Deno 1.27

#24
> RBTree has been removed from the collections module in favor of RedBlackTree.

> direction has been removed from the collections module in favor of Direction.

> CSVStream has been removed from the encoding module in favor of CsvStream

Hmm I smell an interesting story here. If it's renaming for the sake of renaming then that's kinda dumb and breaks backwards compat for no reason, but presumably there's a better reason somewhere?

Re: Deno 1.27

#25

> RBTree has been removed from the collections module in favor of RedBlackTree. > direction has been removed from the collections module in favor of Direction. > CSVStream has been removed from the encoding module in favor of CsvStream Hmm I smell an interesting story here. If it's renaming for the sake of renaming then that's kinda dumb and breaks backwards compat for no reason, but presumably there's a better reaso…

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Re: Deno 1.27

#26

Earlier quoted context omitted.

An editor is an editor, why on earth would it bother you that someone uses a different editor than you?

Is this Jeopardy? Your question is essentially answered by his original comment.

Pardon? I am asking OP why he's annoyed that the post mentions VSCode. It's not normal to be annoyed at the mere mention of a text editor.

You should work on 1. your reading comprehension, and 2. making relevant comments to the discussion at hand.

Re: Deno 1.27

#27
Maybe this is a weird question, but how does Deno compare to Node when it comes to the various "languages that compile to JS"? For example Purescript, Fable, Elm, etc. does everything mostly just work, or should one stick to Node for those?

Re: Deno 1.27

#29
post #28

Dumb question: which appears most promising? Deno, Just-JS or Bun? (Genuine question. Not trolling)

I think they all serve different use cases. I'm not sure I could say one is more promising than another, because they're _all_ promising, and I don't see them as being in direct competition with each other.

Re: Deno 1.27

#30

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Is this Jeopardy? Your question is essentially answered by his original comment.

Pardon? I am asking OP why he's annoyed that the post mentions VSCode. It's not normal to be annoyed at the mere mention of a text editor. You should work on 1. your reading comprehension, and 2. making relevant comments to the discussion at hand.

They're not annoyed that the post mentions VSCode. They're annoyed that, from their experience, only VSCode is being supported.
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