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I think there's less and less value in relying on Deno. Deno has been around, it's been working. It also regressed and caused surprises here and there. Once upon a time when more interesting stuff happened on the backend, there was more potential value there (like sandboxing of web workers), but that's no longer a thing. I'm not convinced Deno will keep the momentum and ever become a dominant player. I think it would be better to rely our dependency on its toolchain and slowly replace it with other perhaps more "boring" technology, e.g. node.js to build the frontend and Go for the backend.
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