Deno 2 is Here! – A Modern Take on JavaScript Runtime
Deno 2, the latest version of the secure JavaScript and TypeScript runtime from the creator of Node.js, brings even more power, simplicity, and performance to developers.
What’s New in Deno 2?
Better Node.js Compatibility – Run many npm packages seamlessly.
Faster and Leaner – Improved performance and reduced memory usage.
Secure by Default – Fine-grained permission controls to keep your code safe.
TypeScript Support Out of the Box – No setup or config needed.
Built-in Utilities – Formatter, linter, bundler, test runner, and more!
Why Deno? Deno is built with modern development in mind: no node_modules, no complex setups, and a focus on simplicity and security.
Ready to try it? Install with one command: deno upgrade
Deno 2 is Here! – A Modern Take on JavaScript Runtime
Deno 2, the latest version of the secure JavaScript and TypeScript runtime from the creator of Node.js, brings even more power, simplicity, and performance to developers.
What’s New in Deno 2?
Better Node.js Compatibility – Run many npm packages seamlessly.
Faster and Leaner – Improved performance and reduced memory usage.
Secure by Default – Fine-grained permission controls to keep your code safe.
TypeScript Support Out of the Box – No setup or config needed.
Built-in Utilities – Formatter, linter, bundler, test runner, and more!
Why Deno? Deno is built with modern development in mind: no node_modules, no complex setups, and a focus on simplicity and security.
Ready to try it? Install with one command: deno upgrade
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