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    Anasayfa » Deno 2.0 Enters Release Candidate Stage
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    Deno 2.0 Enters Release Candidate Stage

    By mustafa efeŞubat 19, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Deno 2.0 Release Candidate: Key Updates and Enhancements

    Deno 2.0, a major update to the Deno runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly, is now available as a release candidate (RC). As a competitor to Node.js, Deno has steadily gained popularity among developers due to its focus on security, simplicity, and modern features. This release brings several significant updates, including changes to global variables, improved dependency management features, and adjustments to the permission system, all of which are set to enhance the overall development experience.

    Unveiled on September 19, the Deno 2.0 RC includes all the expected features of the final release. One of the most notable changes is the removal of the window global variable, which was introduced in Deno 1.0 to increase browser compatibility. However, this global led to compatibility issues and bugs in libraries, prompting its removal. In its place, Deno 2.0 introduces the process global, a widely requested feature that brings greater compatibility with code originally written for Node.js. While this addition makes it easier for developers to port their Node.js applications to Deno, DenoLand encourages the use of explicit imports instead of relying on the global process variable. To assist with this, a new lint rule (no-process-global) has been added to help developers migrate smoothly.

    In terms of dependency management, Deno 2.0 introduces the deno add subcommand to handle specifiers with subpaths, streamlining how dependencies are managed in Deno projects. Additionally, if a project includes a package.json file, Deno will now prioritize adding npm: dependencies to that file, rather than the previously used deno.json. This brings Deno’s dependency management more in line with traditional JavaScript workflows. Developers can also now add “dev dependencies” directly to package.json using the --dev flag. Furthermore, Deno 2.0 enhances the deno install command with the --entrypoint flag, allowing users to install all dependencies from a specified module.

    Deno 2.0 also introduces a new, more concise lockfile format (v4), aimed at minimizing diffs when updating dependencies and ensuring reproducible builds. Additionally, error messaging has been improved, offering helpful hints for common issues such as incorrectly formatted relative import paths or missing dependencies. These updates not only improve the user experience but also make the process of managing dependencies in Deno projects more intuitive and in line with modern development practices. As Deno 2.0 nears its final release, these enhancements position it as an even more powerful and user-friendly tool for developers.

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