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Hello! I'm a C and Swift developer but I've always had interest in web development, though whenever I started and got some apparently good-looking courses with MERN or MEAN stack in mind, they were usually shallow and I didn't understand pretty well what was happening behind.
They were always on-sale courses and probably rip-offs, but over the years I've looked more into different frameworks and tools, like using Rust for backend with Tokio, Django with Python, and others. The ones that always piqued my interest are Rust and JavaScript, though it seems like Deno would be better in the long run than Node due to the tooling and similar.
However, since you already have much more experience with it and probably also with Node.js, do you think it'd be a good idea starting with Deno instead of Node? Is there material for it (courses, good docs, articles, if it's written I can face it!)? In a bigger picture, how would a roadmap seem like thinking about Deno?
I also understand that Deno has stronger ties with Typescript than Node, but I also like strongly typed programming languages more (I'm enjoying Swift and Rust, but didn't like Python that much nor the small bit of Javascript that I learnt).
Thanks in advance!
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