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lambtron | 9 months ago

hey Andy from Deno here. thanks for your comment. we reduced our Deno Deploy regions not because Deno is in decline. (in fact we have seen about 2x adoption since release of Deno 2.) it's just that we noticed more users using Deno Deploy for hosting applications vs. edge functions, which was our original vision for Deploy. in many scenarios, application performance is improved with fewer, more highly trafficked regions vs. many spread out but more idle regions. we will be covering that in more detail in a dedicated blog post next week.

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Imustaskforhelp|9 months ago

Wow! Didn't expect anyone from Deno team to respond. I just thought I was shouting stuff in the void for my fellow HN people at most reading it.

Thanks for the clarification.

I have some questions though:-

Aside from the fact that deno allows npm compatibility, how is deno deploy any better than cloudflare hosting which I currently use, since cloudflare workers also have some compatibility layer I suppose and cloudflare workers can and do host applications and edge functions both.

I can understand if things like nextjs which don't run as smoothly on cf workers, if at all (I haven't tried them but I do know that its easier to run nextjs on vercel than any other competitor), but nextjs can run easily on deno, so that might be a really big niche tbh

But as a sveltekit user, here's my opinion I have deployed so many sveltekit websites to cloudflare workers, 100k limit never disappoints me or limits me, cf workers also has a kv which is good for simple databases. I am seriously considering to always use cloudflare workers since currently I am just a student and it gives me 100k requests per month limit and after that its still really really cheap.

I had compared deno's tier and cf tier's sometime ago and cf was the winner there, I don't know what's the situation now but I am willing to hear.

Cf workers wrangler developer-experience is genuinely decent in my opinion, not as easy as deno deploy I suppose but still its worth it given all the previous points.

Deno is really nice compared to node, I in fact was the guy who watched fireship video and then the deno video itself and then I legit went to my brother's room knocking on his door (my brother is also a coder, in fact he knows his stuff whereas I am just this 16 year old student) and I legit wanted him to try out deno. But I am having mixed opinions now and I don't mean any defamation of deno team who are really nice and kind for what I've seen.

Have a really nice day Andy. Hope deno achieves success.