Deno Just Got Faster
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2024
- Learn more about Deno 1.43: deno.com/blog/v1.43
Deno is a simple, modern and secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that uses V8 and is built in Rust.
Website: deno.land
GitHub: github.com/denoland
Discord: / discord
Twitter: / deno_land - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
These thumbnails make me think its a fireship vid
that guy has single handedly influenced 90% of modern coding video style. Kudos to him.
Same
Exactly
Fireship vibes.
Whatever that means...
Deno is so well-designed and well-planned! It’s super solid and I love using it.
Deno is improving every day, nice to hear those news!
And I'm very excited about Deno 2.0!
love deno ❤🎉
How about compared to Bun 🥺
that will be very sad to look at
it is pretty disingenuous to only show benchmarks versus node and not versus bun
@@Zamiell I agree
I liked Bun in the beginning, but I am beginning to find Bun annoying, because it is trying to do too much.
You can not compare Bun and Deno. It’s like comparing apples and bananas. It’s a different runtime and it’s also build completely different. However comparing Deno to Node is like comparing red apples and green apples.
This is awesome!
Would you mind listing out those web frameworks that work with Deno? I don't know them all by their logo, and Deno's docs on this topic aren't up-to-date
We will update our relevant docs and share them. Thank you for your patience!
If you want speed, x/rp1 is my own , which I use for perf critical stuff at work. Would love to get more people both testing it and using in prod.
For quick recap, they are:
Quasar, 11ty, docsifyjs
Astro, Next.js
Qwik, Docusaurus, Svelte
(Thanks to Google Lens)
@@olatrials Thanks for the response! 🙃 I'll check it out
super interested as i'm still using a perl backend but have made progress implementing htmX.. well a gif of a horse with fire-shootn eyes, anyway
is there an example of how to use the added support for astro or nextjs?
wondering this as well, i couldnt find any mention of astro specifically anywhere else
That voice, surprised to hear it here
I swear the guy speaking has their own channel I've seen a couple of his videos, what's the channel name?
youtube.com/@awesome-coding
Awesome
@@mcbot6291 ❣
do you make other youtube videos you sound familiar
W
Remix run compatible?
Awesome
Does deno work with Nuxt?
🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
thx
yw
Hi Awesome!
2 minute paper?
where is bun in the benchmarks 🧐
twitter.com/DavidSherret/status/1785767269458493920
Awaiting next.js and deno
Still waiting for a headless Ui library with deno/preact support
1:29 he literally said there’s support for it so what are you waiting for?
@@3litepker but how do you use it?
the thing is that almost no one uses deno by its own, but usually in something like supabase.
So plesase make your runtime to play nicely in a node project.
MIssed opportunity to make the thumbnail a velociraptor. :(
if performance is important why not use Go or Rust? just saying🤷🏻♂
Because people want to use JavaScript?
why are you in here... lol
Waiting to be faster than bun!
That’s probably impossible given that deno is built on v8 while bun is built on javascriptcore
if performance is important why not use Go or Rust? just saying
@@statuschannel8572 for the convenience of fullstack frameworks
@@statuschannel8572 I am very much comfortable with JS (TS)
🦕
bun🗿
"Programming should be simple and PERFORMANT"
-> Javascript
lol
You could get JS up to C/C++ speeds if dedicated enough. Regardless vanilla JS is actually quite fast language.
What about bun ?
Good to see Deno competing and improving - that should help a lot of people.
I will stick with Bun for my small bit of the internet ... mostly because it's Zig based, and therefore will always have better FFI support. It's also likely to iterate and innovate faster than a similar project written in Rust. It's also free from potential political dramas that Rust based projects are likely to fall into.
I would consider Deno if it dropped Rust and went for a proper rewrite from scratch in Zig :)
To clarify, you won't use Deno because of the language it's written in...? wut
@@mcbot6291 yes, that’s correct.
You are free to do what you like for your own projects.
I won’t be using Deno in my pipeline, because the risks are too great. I prefer using tools that are serviceable. Deno is written in Rust.
Consider that you may be repeating second-hand information and you don't actually know Rust nor Zig.
@@user-ek8cd1gg3f what makes you draw that long shot conclusion ?
If someone was simply a user … they probably wouldn’t care what a tool was written in. If they were a programmer who had to get under the hood to do their job, it would be an important consideration.
I prefer not to work on rust code where I have a choice. Therefore it makes sense for me to use Bun instead, because working with Zig code is much more preferable for a tonne of good reasons.
Like I said - you are free to do what you want with your time.
Have you contributed any code to Bun? Have you written any actual Zig in production at all? Is that what you are implying?
Programming languages are tools, not Twitter religions.
This is the 15'th competing standard
It's not a competing standard. It complies with web standards. The other two. Well they're something else.
@@BlackAsLight448 It's an XKCD reference
If you want to be truly transparent and fair then compare it with bun.
Yep, avoiding benchmark against Bun
Bun
👎🏻
@@BlackAsLight448 Bun
I love deno because it's not bLaZiNgLy fast🥴 like other run time 😆
lol
first
you were fast but deno 1.43 starts faster
@@b_twoThat was smooth 🤌
js ecosystem is the most confused ecosystem in the whole programming world.... and its getting worst every day...
who cares still using node lol
Who cares
You do enough to leave a comment.
Im not a native english speaker and the accent makes this really hard to listen and understand for me
Enable English subtitle. Even many actors in big movies don't speak that clearly, subtitles for english is almost always on for me