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Runtime Showdown: Node vs Deno vs Bun #1378

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tejiri42 opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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Runtime Showdown: Node vs Deno vs Bun #1378

tejiri42 opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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What is your article idea?

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Understanding Javascript runtime
Why choosing the right JavaScript runtime matters
Node.js: The pioneer
understanding Node and Evolution of Node.js as a runtime environment
Features and capabilities
Strengths and weaknesses
Deno: The challenger
Key features
Strengths and weaknesses
Bun: The Newcomer
Objectives and motivations behind Bun
Approach and features
Leveraging best practices from Node.js and Deno
Seamless transition for developers
Runtime Migration Strategies
Comparison
Performance
Security
Ecosystem
Choosing between Node.js, Deno, and Bun
Conclusion

What are the objectives of your article?

In this post, we'll look at three popular JavaScript/TypeScript runtime environments: Node.js, Deno, and Bun. By delving into the complexities of these technologies, readers will gain a solid grasp of their distinguishing qualities and functionalities. In addition, we will analyze each runtime's features, capabilities, strengths, shortcomings, and migration options.

By fully understanding these issues, you will be able to make educated decisions when it comes to picking the best runtime for your projects. Furthermore, navigate these runtime environments with confidence and precision, ensuring that your projects are equipped with the most efficient and effective tools available.

What is your expertise as a developer or writer?

Intermediate

What type of post is this?

Tutorial

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@Theodore-Kelechukwu-Onyejiaku
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Hi @tejiri42 , this looks good. Please proceed! 💪

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Hi @theodore
I'm done with this article and here is the link to the draft on hackmd:

https://hackmd.io/@tj02/S1I4foeSA/edit

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