JavaScript was supposed to be the open language everyone could build on. This video breaks down how a legal and corporate conflict pulled it into an unexpected fight between Deno and Oracle. What ...
England all-rounder Will Jacks takes a stunning catch to remove stand-in Australia captain Steve Smith on day two in Brisbane - and it gets big praise from Michael Vaughan.
Context: a large monorepo, almost exclusively written in TypeScript. Issue: running deno check on the whole codebase causes a crash (see screenshot) Note: we've had this issue for many versions, so we ...
In a lawsuit filed by a group of engineers seeking to have the programming language 'JavaScript' trademarked by Oracle, Oracle submitted images of a project launched by a third party as evidence of ...
Database licence seller Oracle has filed a motion with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to partially dismiss a legal challenge to its JavaScript trademark. This action was slammed as an ...
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Deno has filed an application with the US Patent and Trademark Office to cancel Oracle's JavaScript trademark. The language is to be recognized as a public good. The company Deno, which is behind the ...
Deno Land, maker of the Deno runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly, has filed a petition with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to cancel Oracle's JavaScript trademark. The ...
The world of JavaScript levelled up when Ryan Dahl revealed Deno 2, a programming language that aimed to solve the problems of Node.js. Dahl is the brain behind Node.js, and in the past, he has ...
After a release candidate, the final release Deno 2.0 is now available. The runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript is now compatible with Node.js and npm and stabilizes the standard library after four ...
Deno, the runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript, reached version 2.0 on Wednesday, bringing with it baggage from the past in the form of broad Node.js compatibility. JavaScript's traditional runtime ...