Ryan has become pretty good at giving presentations. This is the most polished I've seen him do. I wish everyone would jump onto this deno project; I'm looking forward to a stable release to build upon.
Ryan I think you should take a beta blocker when you do your speeches. I know you have terrible stage fright. Even in my speech class but I overcame it after my first speech at 27. I moved to Tokyo and what scared me the most is the complicated train systems. Without a Japanese wife and smart phone I could not make it in this country. After working for so many companies that have you travel all over Japan I finally got accustomed to it but it took a long time.
Seems like a cool new language. I'm tired of learning about tools though, I want to make things with the knowledge i've gained already. But good to know this is around if I get bored and want to try a new backend language.
Is this really more secure? So actually I can create a script file in my server, and give to everyone that url. If I want I can choose a specific IP to serve a backdoor.. everyone else will receive the sane edition. To be secure, every require command with url must have at least a sha256 checksum and permissions (similar to the command line).
Ryan Dahl - "10 Things I Regret About Node.js". creates *Deno* to solve 'em 5 years later: "10 Things I Regret About Deno", creates *Nedo* to solve 'em
I do not like the idea of importing code from url. In my mind I will be able to create a library that does one thing and then later without telling anyone, I can change completely the behavior of said lib. That is not ideal, even with the secure first policy
Ryan has become pretty good at giving presentations. This is the most polished I've seen him do. I wish everyone would jump onto this deno project; I'm looking forward to a stable release to build upon.
Lonnie Best What’s the point, a few years down the line this will just get superseded by something else.
I'm pretty sure this is the guy Silicon Valley's Richard Hendricks was based on.
I'll be spending Memorial Weekend learning Deno, Rust, and Tokio. Great stuff.
This is brilliant, big applause for Ryan and of course for other developers involved.
Spot on. LOL!
rust gonna be a super star
I like the idea of running deno programs without running into the hoops of npm. Great job Ryan
A really nice range of words, I personally enjoyed the talk very much!
Rust Deno are seems a future stack of 2020-2030. Fantastic, web api on the server, waiting for serever side rendering solutions
Last time I was this early, Node.js was a thing ;)
Linus Torvalds, Doug Cutting, Ryan Dahl.
Amazing.... wow....
I really wish Deno would replace Node. Those node_modules infecting 50% of my disk like coronavirus have been a bane of my poor laptop's life.
Alejandro Agua you are right
just install pnpm
Ryan I think you should take a beta blocker when you do your speeches. I know you have terrible stage fright. Even in my speech class but I overcame it after my first speech at 27. I moved to Tokyo and what scared me the most is the complicated train systems. Without a Japanese wife and smart phone I could not make it in this country. After working for so many companies that have you travel all over Japan I finally got accustomed to it but it took a long time.
Seems like a cool new language. I'm tired of learning about tools though, I want to make things with the knowledge i've gained already. But good to know this is around if I get bored and want to try a new backend language.
It is not a language
@@twitchizle framework, whatever
What a legend.
I didn't saw Firefox inspector support in the Deno roadmap?
Any plan for this?
awesome
what is the terminal he is using ?
deno is stable or mr. ryan feno is coming to overcome denos desgn flaws???
🤣🤣
Is this really more secure?
So actually I can create a script file in my server, and give to everyone that url.
If I want I can choose a specific IP to serve a backdoor.. everyone else will receive the sane edition.
To be secure, every require command with url must have at least a sha256 checksum and permissions (similar to the command line).
More secure than node? YES.
32:38 count me in
x-art is a colletion of porn vids btw
What is his zsh theme
what is deno? it is i didint think of npm but now i want it for myself.
sounds like an angularjs and angular 2, in this case, Node and Deno?
bruh i think he uses that first slide in every deno session
Is this going to affect react js and react native? Because react js used node js and npm?
No it is not.
Wait what deno has nothing to do with react at all, it doesn't interact with react so straight no no
Ryan Dahl - "10 Things I Regret About Node.js". creates *Deno* to solve 'em
5 years later: "10 Things I Regret About Deno", creates *Nedo* to solve 'em
Another 5 years later: "10 Things I Regret About Nedo" creates *Oden* to solve 'em
I do not like the idea of importing code from url. In my mind I will be able to create a library that does one thing and then later without telling anyone, I can change completely the behavior of said lib. That is not ideal, even with the secure first policy
What makes deno js secure?
RUSSIANS building DENO & RUST in secret tunnels under WHouse to overtake NodeJS & REST??? funny...
Ryan is an american
Так себе рассказчик, Но дено это пушка
Ну, может не самый лучший рассказчик, но он сделал и Deno, и NodeJS :)
you try to be on Ryan's place and will see how you do...
@@AlbertNikanorovtscosj I don't know what the comment said, but that is a non-argument and you should feel bad about it.
I stopped at "Rust"
Why?)
Rust is one of the most efficient and fast language.
Dead on arrival.
schizophrenia, 2009 he present node, 2010 left node project, 2019 the same, 2020 will left deno..
How is that schizophrenia?
And you? what have you done? chill..
@@ZeZeBatata69 "And you? what have you done?" You look butthurt by the comment of a stranger hahaha. Chill...
"will left". Learn English you idiot and then get even close to the skills of a programmer Ry is. THEN open your mouth.
2021 and he still making progress on it what u 've done to till now?