Unofficial Deno Package on PyPI Enables Use in Python Projects
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zahlman
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Summary
An unofficial PyPI package called 'deno' has been created to allow the Deno JavaScript/TypeScript runtime to be used in Python projects. The author expresses excitement about this development making Deno more accessible but raises concerns about the unofficial nature and lack of endorsement from the official Deno project.
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i think this is a really amazing thing that allows deno to be used in more places and appreciated by more people
my only concern is that this is an unofficial endevour, and maybe it should probably be was reviewed/endorsed by/colaborated with the deno project
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