not sure yet if we're going to release it - but we have an experimental `deno desktop` subcommand that is essentially electron for deno.
the `deno compile` infrastructure helps a lot for this.
would you use it?
screenshots of a matrix app built with it
@vkrajacic This is the file manager I have been looking for a long time.
I purchased the Pro license in anticipation. I will use it regularly in earnest when it supports Unicode.
File Pilot, a modern and fast file explorer, is officially out in public beta!
https://t.co/v4OY47UD4h
After 3 years of development and hard work, it's finally in your hands!
A huge thank you to everyone who helped in any way throughout this journey!
4 years after Deno 1.0, the next generation of JavaScript is ready for production at scale.
Deno 2 is out today:
🐢 Fully backwards compatible with Node and npm 📦 Package management and node_modules and package.json
📅 Long term support
https://t.co/LsV4D4Too8
Over 4 years, 151 releases, and 4k commits later, the stabilization of the Deno Standard Library is finally complete 🎉️
There's probably something in this closely audited library that you can use today. And no, you don't need to use Deno.
🧵️
If you haven't been following, there's a new JavaScript package registry in town. JSR, created by the @deno_land team, is still in the early stages. Here are some initial impressions and reactions from developers across the #JavaScript ecosystem: https://t.co/OppgVDyVPr