Very good points. Deno is first and foremost a cloud business who happens to offer a Javascript runtime of its own making.
It made us see a world where javascript can be (much more) secure and typed without a compilation step, and this is an important contribution I would like to still acknowledge.
Now the fact that NodeJS is learning from Deno and making strides to support capabilities (are you related? lol) is extremely exciting to me and it will surely improve the state of the Javascript/Typescript ecosystem and pull along a lot of projects/devs who would never have moved to something like this purely due to inertia and dev cost. One can dream.
It made us see a world where javascript can be (much more) secure and typed without a compilation step, and this is an important contribution I would like to still acknowledge.
Now the fact that NodeJS is learning from Deno and making strides to support capabilities (are you related? lol) is extremely exciting to me and it will surely improve the state of the Javascript/Typescript ecosystem and pull along a lot of projects/devs who would never have moved to something like this purely due to inertia and dev cost. One can dream.