There was some chatter on on Twitter being like do you think nodes should have a TypeScript loader or compiler built into it. I'm not sure what the hold up would be because they have full almost full node support already so it's pretty exciting to see this type of stuff coming down the way. Next year at this time if we're looking at bun Dino and node JS and saying node is the least enticing of all of these options which feels weird to say.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the changes announced by Deno and their thoughts on the changes.
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