2024-09-26
1 小时 15 分钟Jerod is joined by Ryan Dahl to discuss his second take on leveling up JavaScript developers all around the world. Jerod asks Ryan why not try to fix or fork Node instead of starting fresh, how Deno (the open source project) can avoid the all too common rug pull (not cool) scenario, what's new in Deno 2 & their pragmatic decision to support npm, they talk JSR, they talk Deno KV & SQLite, they even talk about Ryan's open letter to Oracle in an attempt to free the unused "JavaScript" trademark from the giant's clutches.
What up nerds?
I'm Jared and you are listening to the Changelog where each week we sit down with the hackers, the leaders and the innovators of the software world to pick their brains, to learn from their mistakes, to get inspired by their accomplishments and to have a lot of fun a lot the way.
On this episode I'm joined by Ryan Dahl, creator of Node JS and Deno, his second attempt to level up the world by leveling up JavaScript developers all around the world.
We cover a lot of ground.
I ask Ryan why not try to fix or fork Node instead of starting fresh?
How Deno, the open source project can avoid the all too common rug pull not cool scenario.
What's new in Deno 2 and their pragmatic decision to support NPM.
We talk JSR, we talk Deno, KV and SQLite.
We even talk about Ryan's open letter to Oracle and his attempt to free the unused JavaScript trademark from the giant's clutches.
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Okay, Ryan Dahl on the Changelog.
Let's do this.
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