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Node.js vs Deno
JavaScript's escape from the browser, now powering half the internet with callbacks and promises meets node. Here's our take.
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Node.js
JavaScript's escape from the browser, now powering half the internet with callbacks and promises.
Node.js
Nice PickJavaScript's escape from the browser, now powering half the internet with callbacks and promises.
Pros
- +Massive npm ecosystem with over a million packages
- +Event-driven, non-blocking I/O for high concurrency
- +Single language (JavaScript) for full-stack development
Cons
- -Callback hell can lead to messy code without proper patterns
- -Single-threaded nature can bottleneck CPU-intensive tasks
Deno
Node.js if Ryan Dahl could do it over. TypeScript-first, secure by default, still fighting for adoption.
Pros
Cons
The Verdict
These tools serve different purposes. Node.js is a languages while Deno is a ai assistants. We picked Node.js based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.
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The Bottom Line
Node.js wins
Based on overall popularity. Node.js is more widely used, but Deno excels in its own space.
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