Deno's original positioning was as a second version of NodeJS without the learning cruft cluttering the environment. To that extent I think Dahl and his team was successful.
As is so often the case, once you introduce MBAs/VCs, the focus shifts to ROI and fast. I see Deno Deploy as being part of that attempt.
People still tend to forget that software development tools are not commercially viable. For a long time we have become spoilt for choice with ever more and improving tools.
As is so often the case, once you introduce MBAs/VCs, the focus shifts to ROI and fast. I see Deno Deploy as being part of that attempt.
People still tend to forget that software development tools are not commercially viable. For a long time we have become spoilt for choice with ever more and improving tools.