Deno compile is a flexible tool that turns a JavaScript or TypeScript program into a portable, streamlined binary for any OS. Here's how it works.
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Using an object-relational mapping (ORM) database can make working with persistent data simpler. Here's how to use a popular ORM, Drizzle, with Deno.
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File name, spelling, and dictionary completion exist too. This is tortured, but combining them makes a meta point? The “meta” is hard to convey, but completion doubles as a way of finding, changing, and passing keywords around. Terminals are fair game too. That’s basic completion in a nutshell (minus the magic).
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I read a nice rant article yesterday. The video sources were also fun. Perhaps the greatest demonstration of marketing genius (maybe it’s serendipitous), is setting up the classic us versus them (catnip), but on generalizations that are stealthily ambiguous (intelligence, consciousness, reasoning, and thinking).
It’s somewhat out of context, but Dijkstra (a computer scientist) practiced a very exceptional and very brief kind of philosophizing.