Deno

Discord Science and Technology Listed 13 hours ago

Deno community where JavaScript and TypeScript developers discuss the runtime, tooling, and deployment.


Developers building with Deno meet to talk about the runtime, its standard library, and how it compares to Node in real projects. Questions cover permissions, module imports, edge deployment, and migrating existing code. Both newcomers and people shipping production apps share fixes and opinions about the ecosystem's direction.

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Quick answers about Deno on Discord.

What is Deno?
Deno community where JavaScript and TypeScript developers discuss the runtime, tooling, and deployment.
How do I join Deno on Discord?
Click the "Join Server" button at the top of this page, accept the disclaimer, and you'll be redirected to the Discord invite. The link opens directly in Discord if you have it installed; otherwise it opens in your browser and prompts you to install the app.
Is Deno free to join?
Yes — Deno is completely free to join. Groupsgyani lists user-submitted invite links for Discord servers. We never charge to join, and the server owner has chosen to make this server publicly joinable.
Is Deno an active Discord server?
Yes — at our last automated check, the invite link for Deno was working. Groupsgyani re-checks every listed server on a rolling schedule and marks dead links as inactive, so the listings you see live on the site are confirmed reachable.
What kind of Discord server is Deno?
Deno is filed under "Science and Technology" on Groupsgyani. Deno community where JavaScript and TypeScript developers discuss the runtime, tooling, and deployment.
Is it safe to join Deno?
Discord servers are user-run communities. Stay alert inside any server — never share OTPs, banking details, KYC documents, or passwords in a chat. Groupsgyani verifies that listed invite links work; we don't vet the people inside the server itself.

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