nosherwan, (edited )
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:nodejs: :javascript: :typescript:

State of JS Runtime

I suggest we have a new survey similar to state of JS called state of JS runtime, to get an idea of which runtimes are most popular in the industry & what are they being used for. (its merely a question in StateOfJS)






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Which runtime do you use & for what purpose?

drsensor,

@nosherwan bun for quick scripting & local/internal server
deno for serious development (when possible)
nodejs or CF worker for production

sirber,
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@nosherwan it's "deno" 😬

nosherwan,
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@sirber 🙏🏽

sirber,
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sirber,
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@nosherwan for my next js project, it will be deno. It's the real successor of node. But in the meantime, I'm with go 😁 and I love it.

sirber,
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@nosherwan node hasn't fully embraced ES6 modules that came out almost ten years ago, let alone typescript. Bun is fast, yes, they support typescript, but that's about it. #Deno also has #typescript built-in, and adds extra security, a new package system, and lots of new features. I can even compile a binary.

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