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by lucasyvas 1344 days ago
You are free to think that - I personally don't think you give it enough credit, but if your general argument is that there's a best tool for the job and this isn't it, I would agree within the context of this topic: performance.

Deno is objectively a pretty nice package and does a better job than its JS predecessors of delivering on DX. But my fear is that JS is inherently fragmented and this will never be truly resolved. I personally wouldn't dissuade those from using it - you can still achieve great results. But it's not a poster child for how we should do things. That undertone bothers me a lot more than the runtimes themselves.