Deno's as well, I suspect there'll be a later version where next runs entirely on Deno.
That's certainly the trajectory I expect from a release that is shifting a lot of tooling to Rust, and focussing heavily on the server-side functionality.
I also expect that's going to be done to benefit Vercel/nextjs's saas offering. Deno's APIs follow the browser APIs so it seems sensible enough to evolve the project in that direction.
ljm|4 years ago
That's certainly the trajectory I expect from a release that is shifting a lot of tooling to Rust, and focussing heavily on the server-side functionality.
I also expect that's going to be done to benefit Vercel/nextjs's saas offering. Deno's APIs follow the browser APIs so it seems sensible enough to evolve the project in that direction.
unknown|4 years ago
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