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Hello people. I am a asp.net developer with some basic knowledge on nodejs frameworks (nestjs and angular/ionic in particular). I am trying to do a side project with deno. but before I decided to try deno, I was looking at some nodejs back-end frameworks like adonisjs, loopbackjs and keystonejs. I also was thinking to use solidjs for the front-end ( want and prefer to keep back-end and front-end separate from each other). but I have this nodejs mindset and I can't understand some concepts and approaches in deno. in node I could install the cli of a framework and work with it. but does deno support cli's? if so, how? is there any difference? also, solidjs (a library like react) is in the official third party modules of deno. but how do I start a solidjs project? with node it is just npm or yarn and get the template. but how does it work on deno? in addition, how does deno deal with dependencies? in npm, when a package gets an updated, sometimes or often it causes conflicts with dependencies.
For angular there seems to actually be SSR renderer: https://github.com/alosaur/angular_deno Though I have no experience with it whatsoever and my knowledge of Angular is very minimal.