Welcome to the Onshape forum! Ask questions and join in the discussions about everything Onshape.

First time visiting? Here are some places to start:
  1. Looking for a certain topic? Check out the categories filter or use Search (upper right).
  2. Need support? Ask a question to our Community Support category.
  3. Please submit support tickets for bugs but you can request improvements in the Product Feedback category.
  4. Be respectful, on topic and if you see a problem, Flag it.

If you would like to contact our Community Manager personally, feel free to send a private message or an email.

Anybody following this?

billy2billy2 Member, OS Professional, Mentor, Developers, User Group Leader Posts: 2,090 PRO

Deno 2.0

Comments

  • Ste_WilsonSte_Wilson Member Posts: 430 EDU

    Perhaps a little more explanation and a link?

  • S1monS1mon Member Posts: 3,265 PRO

    First hit for "deno 2.0" https://deno.com/blog/v2.0

    Not sure how that relates to Onshape.

  • billy2billy2 Member, OS Professional, Mentor, Developers, User Group Leader Posts: 2,090 PRO
    edited February 23

    It's a cloud thing.

    Onshape uses nodejs & sockets and have created an amazing CAD tool such that many users don't realize it's cloud origins.

    I wrote Rusty Shed 15 years ago using the most modern web standards at that time to accommodate the creation of Onshape Apps. Last week I received an email from "lets encrypt" stating that they're not emailing notices about expiring certificates any longer so I checked Rusty Shed's certificate and it automatically updated. I have a crontab auto updating it's certificate every 6 months. Web servers just keep working. it's an amazing thing.

    The RS site is based on commonjs which makes it out of date. JS has evolved over the years into a new beast making my old site obsolete and hard to work on.

    I was looking into re-writing Rusty Shed using GCP & Deno 2.0 without downloading anything local to my computer not even VS code. I'm thinking you should be able to create the cloud using the cloud. There are a few here that write cloud apps.

    I suspect that every CAD company on planet earth knows about Deno and they're planning their future browser based clients. I suspect there are many here that know Deno.

Sign In or Register to comment.