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1. skybri+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-02 19:01:40
I’ve been using Deno too. Although npm support has improved and it’s fine for me, I think Deno has more of a “rewrite the world” philosophy. For example, they created their own package registry [1] and their own web framework [2]. Bun seems much more focused on preexisting JavaScript projects.

[1] https://jsr.io/ [2] https://fresh.deno.dev/

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2. Tiberi+01[view] [source] 2025-12-02 19:06:06
>>skybri+(OP)
It's interesting that people have directly opposite opinions on whether Deno or Bun are meant to be used with the existing ecosystem - >>46125049
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3. hardwa+L3[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-02 19:16:14
>>Tiberi+01
I don’t think these are mutually exclusive takes. Bun is essentially taking Node and giving it a standard library and standard tooling. But you can still use regular node packages if you want. Whereas Deno def leaned into the clean break for a while
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