← Back to context Comment by tracker1 3 months ago Worth mentioning...https://jsr.io/@std 5 comments tracker1 Reply wonger_ 3 months ago How is this different than npm? It looks like a bunch of third-party packages, just prefixed with std. tracker1 3 months ago They are separate packages, curated by the Deno team[1]. The interfaces are pretty consistent and useful.1. https://github.com/denoland/std SahAssar 3 months ago It's not, and a third of them are tagged as unstable. JSR also still seems to not encourage proper versioning. tracker1 3 months ago They are published as separate packages, but managed in the same repo by the Deno team. Versioning works fine with JSR.A fully-formed standard library doesn't spring into existence in a day. 1 reply →
wonger_ 3 months ago How is this different than npm? It looks like a bunch of third-party packages, just prefixed with std. tracker1 3 months ago They are separate packages, curated by the Deno team[1]. The interfaces are pretty consistent and useful.1. https://github.com/denoland/std SahAssar 3 months ago It's not, and a third of them are tagged as unstable. JSR also still seems to not encourage proper versioning. tracker1 3 months ago They are published as separate packages, but managed in the same repo by the Deno team. Versioning works fine with JSR.A fully-formed standard library doesn't spring into existence in a day. 1 reply →
tracker1 3 months ago They are separate packages, curated by the Deno team[1]. The interfaces are pretty consistent and useful.1. https://github.com/denoland/std
SahAssar 3 months ago It's not, and a third of them are tagged as unstable. JSR also still seems to not encourage proper versioning. tracker1 3 months ago They are published as separate packages, but managed in the same repo by the Deno team. Versioning works fine with JSR.A fully-formed standard library doesn't spring into existence in a day. 1 reply →
tracker1 3 months ago They are published as separate packages, but managed in the same repo by the Deno team. Versioning works fine with JSR.A fully-formed standard library doesn't spring into existence in a day. 1 reply →
How is this different than npm? It looks like a bunch of third-party packages, just prefixed with std.
They are separate packages, curated by the Deno team[1]. The interfaces are pretty consistent and useful.
1. https://github.com/denoland/std
It's not, and a third of them are tagged as unstable. JSR also still seems to not encourage proper versioning.
They are published as separate packages, but managed in the same repo by the Deno team. Versioning works fine with JSR.
A fully-formed standard library doesn't spring into existence in a day.
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