The Stack Overflow Podcast   /     Ryan Dahl explains why Deno had to evolve with version 2.0

Summary

On today’s episode, we chat with Ryan Dahl, creator of Node.js and Deno. He explains why he feels the first version of Deno has reached certain limits and what he and his team are doing with Deno 2.0 to scale up the module system and ensure it's a great tool for the modern web.

Subtitle
On today’s episode, we chat with Ryan Dahl, creator of Node.js and Deno. He explains why he feels the first version of Deno has reached certain limits and what he and his team are doing with Deno 2.0 to scale up the module system and ensure it's a gre
Duration
00:26:51
Publishing date
2024-08-20 04:05
Link
https://stackoverflow.blog/podcast/
Contributors
  Stack Overflow
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Shownotes

If you’ve never seen it, check out Ryan’s classic talk, 10 Things I Regret About Node.JS, which gives a great overview of the reasons he felt compelled to create Deno.

You can learn more about Ryan on Wikipedia, his website, and his Github page.

To learn more about Deno 2.0, listen to Ryan talk about it here and check out the project’s Github page here.

Congrats to Hugo G, who earned a Great Answer Badge for his input on the following question: 

How can I declare and use Boolean variables in a shell script?