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How to Run Cron Jobs in Deno Without a Server Using Deno Deploy and Webhooks
Push your code to a GitHub repository, then visit deno.com/deploy to link your GitHub account and deploy your project. You'll get a public URL like:
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Show HN: A no-build fullstack SSR TypeScript web framework
Wonderful!!! I wanted to provide a Live Demo, I tried with Deno Deploy, but I got a brick wall there because of some unintended blocker (ironically haha): https://github.com/denoland/deploy_feedback/issues/802
My next best choice was to extend the support to Bun, and then deploy it with Render.com: https://fullsoak.onrender.com/
I wasn't aware Glitch can also support Deno. So, sincere appreciations for your Glitch example <3 <3
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How can VoidZero be commercialized?
Deno received a $20M investment in 2022, how will it make a profit? It developed Deno Deploy, focusing on the Edge advantage, ultimately aiming to make money through online services.
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#1 Daily Rabbit Holes: Rusty V8, Node.js and Deno
Today’s rabbit hole started with Deno Deploy, which powers serverless functions for services like Supabase and Netlify.
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Wrapping My Mind Around Node.js Runtimes
Use Deno if you want extra security, or if you specifically want to use Deno Deploy.
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Deno Deploy: Deploy a React App
Deploying a react application using Deno Deploy is very simple if you have created an account in deno deploy (https://deno.com/deploy)
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TypeScript WebRTC. How to implement a FREE Signaling Server 🌐GameLinkSafe
Now we are going to check how we can make a Websocket server to do signaling using TypeScript on Deno because DenoDeploy has a very good free tier to do this type of things. Also denodeploy is very usefull due to the lots of regions that use, ensuring that you can do fast signaling in many parts of the world.
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Run Bun Run! Building an AWS CDK Template with Bun
That means we don’t need to transpile the Typescript code to ESM or CJS. Currently, only Deno Deploy can run your Typescript function out of the box. However, in order to keep the code small, we still need some sort of bundling. Luckily, Bun is also a bundler 😉
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Deno 1.36
What type of apps do you code for your day-job? (I program for fun and curiosity, so that is why I ask that lame question.)
Do you use node.js? Deno is brought in part by the Node.js creator, Ryan Dahl, who wanted to fix/improve a lot of things he didn't like in node.js.
They also have "Deno Deploy" (with a free tier) to run your code on different servers scattered throughout the globe: https://deno.com/deploy
One of the reasons I love the `deno` executable is you can use `import` statements in your code and then tell `deno` to merge everything into a single .js file. I would then take that and publish it to Cloudflare Workers. I know you can do this with node.js and a bunch of tools, but it is so much simpler with `deno`.
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
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