JSR introduces a new way to share JavaScript and TypeScript code across platforms, focusing on simplifying distribution without replacing existing package managers. | Continue reading
Hookdeck, an event gateway for distributed and async architecture, now has an SDK on JSR. | Continue reading
Neon, a performant, edge-compatible, serverless Postgres driver, arrives on JSR. | Continue reading
TypeScript, one of the fastest growing languages, helps JavaScript developers improve code quality and productivity. But getting started can be challenging. Here's an introduction to TSConfig. | Continue reading
A modern JavaScript registry needs to be fast, reliable, and be as simple as possible for end users. Here's how we built JSR. | Continue reading
Learn why Netlify chose Deno Subhosting over building their own solution with AWS Lambda to offer a successful edge functions product within weeks. | Continue reading
Introducing a more simplified project creation flow in Deno Deploy, including seamless CI/CD setup, a more transparent build and deployment step, and more. | Continue reading
Deno 1.42 revolutionizes dependency management with the seamless integration of JSR, enhancing Node/npm compatibility and introducing significant performance improvements. | Continue reading
Deno Deploy’s command line interface, deployctl, is the simplest way to deploy your projects to the cloud. Here’s how to do it. | Continue reading
How we built a performant, scalable, ACID-compliant, JavaScript-native database on FoundationDB. | Continue reading