> Personally I appreciate being able to choose my linter, compiler, dialect etc.
I completely agree with that! But on the other hand with plethora of tools available it can be quite overwhelming to configure all the tools, especially for new users.
> I've tried to get Deno to work before in production, but it had so many compatibility issues last I tried it would take weeks or months to refactor things so it would work.
Work on compatibility layer with Node is ongoing [1]. With every release there's some new API being compatible, but far from over.
I completely agree with that! But on the other hand with plethora of tools available it can be quite overwhelming to configure all the tools, especially for new users.
> I've tried to get Deno to work before in production, but it had so many compatibility issues last I tried it would take weeks or months to refactor things so it would work.
Work on compatibility layer with Node is ongoing [1]. With every release there's some new API being compatible, but far from over.
[1] https://deno.land/x/std@0.80.0/node