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denoflare
- Write Once, Run on Cloudflare, Deno Deploy, AWS Lambda, Supabase Edge Functions
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Building a full stack app with Deno Fresh and Fauna
Fresh really takes a fresh new approach to web dev. It is still quite new but the ecosystem is rapidly growing. Up until now the Deno ecosystem was a missing a full stack framework and Fresh seems to fill that void quite effectively. You can create scalable, performant applications with Fresh and Fauna quite easily. On top of that you can make fully serverless full stack applications on the edge when you deploy your Fresh app to Deno deploy, denoflare.dev or Netlify.
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Deno Raises $21M
Agree regarding tooling.
So much so that I wrote Denoflare (https://denoflare.dev/) to make writing Cloudflare Workers using standard Deno a breeze: no wrangler, toml, webpack, npm etc required
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Vercel Welcomes Rich Harris, Creator of Svelte
Do you have experience with denoflare? I really would like to try it, but I can't even get the basic `hello-worker` sample working, see https://github.com/skymethod/denoflare/issues/2
deno-arm64
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Finally, a guide for Node.js and TypeScript and ESM that works
I haven't specifically tested it but it _should_ be supported. I don't have easy access to graviton instances at this moment, but I've previously used https://github.com/LukeChannings/deno-arm64 with great success.
As long as your ARM OS is 64-bit, Deno should function properly. 32-bit _might_ be supported, but TBH we don't do any testing of those configurations as far as I'm aware.
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Silver bullet: selfhostable personal knowledge management system
I made an arm64 image for silverbullet, based on the hard work of this guy.
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Deno Raises $21M
There are still no RPi builds as far as I am aware, which is a shame as there are now Mac silicon builds so not sure what the hold up is. I do wonder if there are.more Raspberry Pi's out there than M1/M2 Macs :)
Someone is doing the builds here - been using them and seem ok: https://github.com/LukeChannings/deno-arm64
What are some alternatives?
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