Along with top-speed performances, the Bun runtime (package manager, bundler, toolkit, etc.) comes with a handful of very nice and unique features.
In this video, I'll share 10 things I like about the Bun runtime with examples to follow.
I'm optimistic about its future and think it will succeed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js down the road.
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:23 1 Native supports without packages
01:45 2 Typescript
02:36 3 JSX and TSX support
04:07 4 Native APIs
04:52 5 Syntactically nice (File IO)
05:58 6 Express APIs just work
06:57 7 You can Import and Require
07:20 8 Real hot reloading
07:35 9 Built-in SQLite
08:32 10 Built-in test runner
08:45 Runner-ups
09:05 Outro
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