The decision fatigue is killing me
Laurentiu Ciobanu
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There's a lot of buzz around new runtimes for JS on the server (Bun is making serious waves). Should I stay with Node, should I switch to Deno? Can Bun even be considered for production use? Are the extra features of Bun worth switching? (I also wrote a bit about a feature of Bun that is not so well-known: https://blog.ciobanu.dev/posts/bun-macros).
So, out of curiosity, what tool do you plan to use to run your server-side JavaScript for your next project?
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Savian Boroanca@savian_boroanca
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I think Node is good enough for most of the projects. Prove me wrong! 👇
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@savian_boroanca uhm.... where do I begin?
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@savian_boroanca I feel the same. It gets the job done.
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@savian_boroanca @ochanissi That's the problem... It just gets it done... But Bun can offer things that would make it more efficient. A simple car like a Dacia can get the job done. But it ain't exactly a Ferrari =]
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Thanks for the post. A lot of useful info 🙌
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I guess you have to consider the scale of the project first. You might win in the long term if you spend some time to research alternatives to Node in the initial phase, and decide on something else that may be more suitable to what you need.
Good question to debate
@alexandru_frentescu1 so what's your opinion? :)
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While I'll use Node for work projects, I'm actually trying out Bun at the moment and will keep an eye on it.
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@iscu_andrei huh, you are a Node user and voted for Bun. Why?
@iscu_andrei you going down the rabbit hole....fast
@iscu_andrei I also think bun is going somewhere. Oven (the company that makes Bun) just got a 7m investment to push bun forward.
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@savian_boroanca cause NodeJS is well established and stable. But Bun has huge potential and while "fresh" on the scene, may come to overtake Node in functionality in time.
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@iscu_andrei, @laurentiu_ciobanu node works for me too. 🔑
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Node is the way to go for full-featured apps and Deno is the best in class for small apps or serverless.
@ictoba I think node can also do pretty good on the serverless side. Deno deploy and cloudflare workers use v8's isolates to run your code instead of containers. That's what makes them fast, but you could use the same tech in Node, as it's powered by v8 as well and has access to the isolates. This package wraps it up nicely https://github.com/laverdet/isol...
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Node is what I use on most of my projects and I'm the most comfortable with. Looked in Deno and it's pretty cool, but haven't had the chance to work with it yet. I'll look in Bun as well.
@ochanissi Deno is pretty good :) you should give it a try when you have the time :)
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I am also curious in finding out the differences about these two beautiful apps. I am thinking Node is a bit better, but it's interesting to see so many points of view on this topic.
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@laurentiu_ciobanu @iscu_andrei @ictoba @vasi_m @savian_boroanca I think so. It reminds me of Shakespeare "To be or not to be".
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@savian_boroanca you can't call 'em kittens, now can you? =]
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@savian_boroanca @iscu_andrei good one :))
@savian_boroanca tools would be a more appropriate name
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It comes to what you need (not want) most in the end.
Sure, you can go safe and boring but what about risky and fun ?
Joking aside, if you tried out all of them and have an idea of where they fit best, go and apply that in your use case. It depends on what your priorities are and what you're trying to achieve.
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First time hearing about Node alternatives, sounds exciting! Thanks for the post.
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@codrut_rotaru, happy to have you here.
@codrut_rotaru Yeah :) It's pretty new and host stuff.