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by throwaway2990 1118 days ago
Sure. But no one wants to use deno cos there’s no packages. And so there’s no benefits over npm. No one wants to link to random GitHub files.
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I like Deno. The benefits to me are largely around developer experience and tooling. I much prefer Deno's dependency management solution to Node's.

Additionally, lots of packages have made their codebase more runtime agnostic as a result of Deno existing, so there definitely are Deno packages out there. It just depends onw hat you're building!