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Perhaps a little more explanation and a link?
First hit for "deno 2.0" https://deno.com/blog/v2.0
Not sure how that relates to Onshape.
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The RS site is based on commonjs which makes it out of date.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.