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September 10, 2024
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Secure, efficient private npm registries with Cloudsmith and Deno
Deno can use private npm registries with Cloudsmith, which offers additional security features, analytics into module usage, and more. Here’s how to do it.
May 11, 2023
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Build your own ChatGPT-style doc search with Fresh, OpenAI, and Supabase
Learn how to setup a customized ChatGPT-style doc search and work with the OpenAI Chat-GPT3 API.
December 9, 2022
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Build an Edge Function for the Supabase Hackathon
We're sponsoring and judging the Best Edge Functions category. Create an edge function and be eligible to win Deno merch and other prizes.
September 21, 2022
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Slack releases platform open beta powered by Deno
Introducing the new Slack Platform that is a faster, flexible, and more secure way to build on top of Slack.
April 19, 2022
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Netlify Edge Functions on Deno Deploy
Introducing Netlify Edge Functions built on Deno Deploy.
March 31, 2022
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Supabase Functions on Deno Deploy
Supabase developers can now deploy global edge functions on Deno Deploy.
November 16, 2021
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Slack Introduces New Platform With Help From Deno
Today Slack has announced their next generation development platform. Slack chose Deno for its "secure by default" principles, its web standard APIs, and its first-class TypeScript support.