The video mentions some “de facto” standard libraries like Lodash or Underscore. But there is also Bun which try to promote their standard library like their test runner, their HTTP server, etc…
I like Deno’s approach, since they try to make their “Standard library” also available for other platform. But only few of them are compatible with Node.js.
For instance, @std/cli
is only available for Deno. So I’ll stick with commander which is more standard for CLI tools, and it works with Deno, Bun & Node.js.
I don’t get why the RFC show an example returning 403 with body “You do not have enough credit.” although there is a dedicated status code " 402 Payment Required". Isn’t more correct to use 402 in this situation?