> Nearly every complaint in the article could have been solved by using Deno
Alternatively, don't go out of your way to install Node or Deno—instead, just use the runtime you already have on your computer; browser makers are much better at following the standards (and consequently not encouraging/inducing you to write against standards-incompatible APIs to begin) than the people peddling Node and Node-influenced stuff.
Alternatively, don't go out of your way to install Node or Deno—instead, just use the runtime you already have on your computer; browser makers are much better at following the standards (and consequently not encouraging/inducing you to write against standards-incompatible APIs to begin) than the people peddling Node and Node-influenced stuff.