What happens if you leave the project? Are your teammates going to maintain the scripts? What happens when one day, the Deno package gets updated and the script blows up? What if Deno becomes proprietary and closed source?
> A shell script with 10 years of tech debt is a scary prospect.
Several well-known executables on some Linux distros are really 20-year-old shell scripts. I haven't really seen them accumulate much tech debt.
What happens if you leave the project? Are your teammates going to maintain the scripts? What happens when one day, the Deno package gets updated and the script blows up? What if Deno becomes proprietary and closed source?
> A shell script with 10 years of tech debt is a scary prospect.
Several well-known executables on some Linux distros are really 20-year-old shell scripts. I haven't really seen them accumulate much tech debt.