@ianthetechieIan Wagner My point is that from a purely technical standpoint Deno might be interesting, but Node.js went through a whole struggle with governance, a fork (io.js if you remember) and now it is truly owned by a community (unlike Deno). I would really factor that in if I had to choose between the two.

With Node.js is still can be a good choice for backend projects. And almost all frontend tooling depends on Node.js...

Can you explain your question? I don't know much about Deno...

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