The Deno community has long requested Linux ARM64 support, which has finally been delivered in Deno 1.41, allowing developers to utilize binaries and test canary builds. This release addresses numerous Node.js compatibility issues, improving functionality across various modules, notably adding aes256 support in the crypto module and enhancing http2 and fs/promises functionalities. Additionally, changes to Deno APIs offer better terminal I/O support and file locking capabilities, ultimately streamlining the developer experience.
Deno 1.41 introduces significant enhancements, including ARM64 support and fixes for various Node.js compatibility issues, improving both stability and usability for developers.
The new version expands its API surface, providing developers with additional features and better alignment with existing capabilities, enhancing functionality for systems programming.
Deno's commitment to community requests is evident with the inclusion of Linux ARM64 support, allowing developers to test canary builds directly on their hardware.
Enhancements like the support for aes256 in the crypto module reflect Deno's ongoing effort to provide robust security features alongside improved usability for file and terminal I/O.
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