Sam Clark
Hello! I'm deno, I am the next evolution of javascript. I don't require silly build steps or super confusing typescript configurations! I can even compile javascript to a binary significantly reducing stress for you little buddies!
The Problem is that it's hard to gain acceptance when you are competing against my big brother node.js. I don't even require a package.json OR a node_modules file! :( it makes me sad that no one wants to use me
https://arc.codes
A quick overview of how serverless functions work(lambdas as an example)
AWS uses lambdas a primary driver of their services
Lambda: /index
deno: renders html with proper headers
Lambda: /create
deno: renders simple html form
Two Dependencies?!
No React?!
NO FRAMEWORK!?
WHAT SORCERY!
Deno has an advanced Standard library, and can serve html string literals with the proper headers
Handles routing, creation of functions, and sharing code, and most importantly, all that horrible cloudformation you never want to see again.....
Probably not, AWS is a bit more forward thinking in regards to cloud functions. Their pricing is set up to encourage their usage.
Google is more invested in the kubernetes philosophy, so is more forward thinking in regards to self contained management.