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When you import a If you want to write a library that works in both runtimes, only going with |
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Thank you for the explanation, @marvinhagemeister ! From what I understand, I could also use the Deno std modules. Node would be able to run them. Is there a big difference between the two approaches? |
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Let's say we have something like this in a script:
import os from "node:os";
Does it mean that Deno imports the necessary functions or classes from Node.js? If so, does it mean Node.js is required to run the script?
Is there a better way? If we use just Deno functions and methods to do the same things as Node.js, how can we ensure that the module or library runs with Node.js, too?
I am considering using Deno to build and maintain my libraries. The v2 is really great. But I want to make sure that:
Thank you!
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