A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript based on the V8 JavaScript engine and the Rust programming language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deno is a JavaScript and TypeScript runtime. It uses the V8 JavaScript engine and Rust.
Original author(s) | Ryan Dahl |
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Developer(s) | Deno Land Inc[1] and contributors |
Initial release | May 13, 2018[2] |
Stable release | |
Repository | github |
Written in | TypeScript, JavaScript, Rust, C++ (V8 bindings) |
Operating system | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows |
Type | Runtime environment |
License | MIT License[4] |
Website | deno |
Deno was announced in 2018 by Ryan Dahl, the creator of Node.js in his talk, "10 Things I Regret About Node.js".[5]
Deno 1.0 was released on May 13, 2020.[6]
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