Summary of Deno in 100 Seconds
00:00:01Deno is a new server-side JavaScript runtime created by the same person who made Node.js. It uses the V8 engine but is implemented in Rust and TypeScript. Deno provides strongly typed code, documentation, and IntelliSense directly in the IDE. It prioritizes security by requiring developers to explicitly grant permission for actions. It supports asynchronous operations through promises, making it easier to handle network requests. Deno aims to provide browser compatibility, allowing developers to write code that can switch between browsers and servers seamlessly. However, Deno does not support NPM packages; instead, modern ES module syntax is used to import remote modules via URLs. Deno also offers standard modules for common use cases, such as creating servers. If you choose to start using Deno now, you are an early adopter. Share your thoughts on whether Deno is the future of server-side JavaScript in the comments. Like the video and stay tuned for more content.