How Slack used Deno to save months of engineering effort in launching their new platform
Learn how building with Deno helped Slack launch their new development platform in weeks and not months.
WeiterlesenLearn how building with Deno helped Slack launch their new development platform in weeks and not months.
WeiterlesenThere’s a story in one of Georges Simeon’s 1930s detective stories that I think about sometimes when talking about a certain kind of AI problem. Simenon’s...
WeiterlesenJSR introduces a new way to share JavaScript and TypeScript code across platforms, focusing on simplifying distribution without replacing existing package managers.
WeiterlesenHookdeck, an event gateway for distributed and async architecture, now has an SDK on JSR.
WeiterlesenThis image comes from a book by Martin Honeysett called ‘Microphobia’, published in 1982. It’s full of great jokes and I could have used almost any...
WeiterlesenNeon, a performant, edge-compatible, serverless Postgres driver, arrives on JSR.
WeiterlesenTypeScript, one of the fastest growing languages, helps JavaScript developers improve code quality and productivity. But getting started can be challenging. Here’s an introduction to TSConfig.
WeiterlesenA modern JavaScript registry needs to be fast, reliable, and be as simple as possible for end users. Here’s how we built JSR.
WeiterlesenDiffusion models have demonstrated strong results on image synthesis in past years. Now the research community has started working on a harder task—using it for video...
WeiterlesenLearn why Netlify chose Deno Subhosting over building their own solution with AWS Lambda to offer a successful edge functions product within weeks.
WeiterlesenIntroducing a more simplified project creation flow in Deno Deploy, including seamless CI/CD setup, a more transparent build and deployment step, and more.
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