Deno is a Browser for Code
Deno is a Browser for Code
5/30/2020
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In this blog post, the author discusses Deno, a secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript. The post highlights the differences between Deno and Node.js, focusing on the enhanced security features of Deno, such as sandboxed execution and controlled access to resources. The author explains how Deno can be used as a browser for code, allowing developers to write and run JavaScript and TypeScript files directly from the terminal. Additionally, the post explores the benefits of using Deno for server-side scripting, emphasizing its simplicity and compatibility with modern JavaScript features. Overall, the post provides an overview of Deno and its potential applications in the development of secure and efficient web applications.
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deno ꞏ web development ꞏ programming ꞏ javascript ꞏ typescript ꞏ browser ꞏ code execution ꞏ code runtime ꞏ server-side ꞏ backend ꞏ frontend ꞏ development tools ꞏ resource management ꞏ module system ꞏ secure ꞏ sandbox ꞏ runtime environment ꞏ v8 engine ꞏ secure by default ꞏ browser compatibility ꞏ code organization ꞏ code testing ꞏ code debugging ꞏ code performance ꞏ code bundling ꞏ code deployment ꞏ code security ꞏ code maintenance ꞏ code efficiency ꞏ code readability ꞏ code scalability ꞏ code reliability ꞏ code optimization ꞏ code syntax ꞏ code styling