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> For example, Deno (https://deno.land/) initially launched with precarious compatiliblity with Node.js, but eventually had to make compromises and adapt so Node.js projects could migrate easier.

And we have yet to see if that ends up being the right call. These things are always really tough. On the one hand, compatibility with existing stuff makes migration easier, but then if it's not actually different enough, we have no reason to change to the new thing.



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