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  1. #DenoJS executable for x86_64 Linux has meanwhile grown to 140 Mb? What's wrong with this world... πŸ€•
    At least #BunJS is still under 100 Mb, but for how long...
    #JavaScript #TypeScript

  2. #DenoJS executable for x86_64 Linux has meanwhile grown to 140 Mb? What's wrong with this world... πŸ€•
    At least #BunJS is still under 100 Mb, but for how long...
    #JavaScript #TypeScript

  3. #DenoJS executable for x86_64 Linux has meanwhile grown to 140 Mb? What's wrong with this world... πŸ€•
    At least #BunJS is still under 100 Mb, but for how long...
    #JavaScript #TypeScript

  4. #DenoJS executable for x86_64 Linux has meanwhile grown to 140 Mb? What's wrong with this world... πŸ€•
    At least #BunJS is still under 100 Mb, but for how long...
    #JavaScript #TypeScript

  5. #DenoJS executable for x86_64 Linux has meanwhile grown to 140 Mb? What's wrong with this world... πŸ€•
    At least #BunJS is still under 100 Mb, but for how long...
    #JavaScript #TypeScript

  6. Has anyone tried dropping Deno 2.0 in as a replacement for Node on a full-fledged production project? How did it go? Did you see any performance gains? Any nasty surprises? #denojs #nodejs #deno2

  7. Has anyone tried dropping Deno 2.0 in as a replacement for Node on a full-fledged production project? How did it go? Did you see any performance gains? Any nasty surprises? #denojs #nodejs #deno2

  8. Has anyone tried dropping Deno 2.0 in as a replacement for Node on a full-fledged production project? How did it go? Did you see any performance gains? Any nasty surprises? #denojs #nodejs #deno2

  9. FFS... successfully upgraded my web crawler tris.fly.dev to Node with TypeScript, there is absolutely no visible change in the application apart from the v1.4.0 footer tag.

    Docker build takes 90s more ie. 110s instead of 20s~, haha.

    I am yet to reap the goodness of TypeScript. Why did I do this?!

    I built the initial app without it so... maybe DHH is right all along.

    My next endeavor is to transform it into a #DenoJS app. I guess this was the only reason to shift into #TypeScript.

  10. FFS... successfully upgraded my web crawler tris.fly.dev to Node with TypeScript, there is absolutely no visible change in the application apart from the v1.4.0 footer tag.

    Docker build takes 90s more ie. 110s instead of 20s~, haha.

    I am yet to reap the goodness of TypeScript. Why did I do this?!

    I built the initial app without it so... maybe DHH is right all along.

    My next endeavor is to transform it into a #DenoJS app. I guess this was the only reason to shift into #TypeScript.

  11. FFS... successfully upgraded my web crawler tris.fly.dev to Node with TypeScript, there is absolutely no visible change in the application apart from the v1.4.0 footer tag.

    Docker build takes 90s more ie. 110s instead of 20s~, haha.

    I am yet to reap the goodness of TypeScript. Why did I do this?!

    I built the initial app without it so... maybe DHH is right all along.

    My next endeavor is to transform it into a app. I guess this was the only reason to shift into .

  12. FFS... successfully upgraded my web crawler tris.fly.dev to Node with TypeScript, there is absolutely no visible change in the application apart from the v1.4.0 footer tag.

    Docker build takes 90s more ie. 110s instead of 20s~, haha.

    I am yet to reap the goodness of TypeScript. Why did I do this?!

    I built the initial app without it so... maybe DHH is right all along.

    My next endeavor is to transform it into a #DenoJS app. I guess this was the only reason to shift into #TypeScript.

  13. FFS... successfully upgraded my web crawler tris.fly.dev to Node with TypeScript, there is absolutely no visible change in the application apart from the v1.4.0 footer tag.

    Docker build takes 90s more ie. 110s instead of 20s~, haha.

    I am yet to reap the goodness of TypeScript. Why did I do this?!

    I built the initial app without it so... maybe DHH is right all along.

    My next endeavor is to transform it into a #DenoJS app. I guess this was the only reason to shift into #TypeScript.