Om Introducing Deno
Chapter 1: Why Deno?
Covering the reasons why Deno was created, what new features and improvements it brings over Node.js, and some basic code samples.
ΓùÅ What problems is it trying to solve?
ΓùÅ A quick overview of what''s new
Γùï TypeScript as first-class citizen
Γùï Security
Γùï Top-level await
Γùï Extended and improved standard library
Γùï No more npm
ΓùÅ Trying Deno
Γùï Online playgrounds
Γùï Installing Deno on your computer
Chapter 2: Typescript You Need to Know
The chapter will cover the basic concepts of TypeScript to make sure the reader understands the basics for the code samples that will follow.
Chapter 3: Living a secure life
A more in-depth chapter covering everything about the new security layer and code examples to showcase the feature.
ΓùÅ Understanding how to set permissions & default behavior
ΓùÅ Code examples
Chapter 4: No more NPM
A detailed chapter covering how Deno intends to handle modules including several code examples showcasing the different features.
ΓùÅ Importing external modules
ΓùÅ Handling versions
ΓùÅ Importing once, requiring many times
ΓùÅ What happened to package.json?
ΓùÅ What if the external resource is removed?
ΓùÅ Potential pitfalls
Chapter 5: Existing Modules
Review of the standard library and some already existing ports from Node.js that can be used with Deno. All covered modules will have at least one code sample associated with them.
ΓùÅ The standard library, what is it and how can we use it?
ΓùÅ Ported modules from Node
Chapter 6: Putting it all Together-Sample Apps
The final chapter will cover a few practical projects to showcase how different types of applications can look like using Deno and how to structure them.
ΓùÅ Building an API with Deno and Mongo
ΓùÅ Building a chat server with Deno
ΓùÅ Building a command line tool with Deno
Visa mer