I’m amazed folks ever migrated to it at a workplace level TBH. It’s a VC funded runtime, something was always going to happen to it. Node is boring but its governance and ownership is clear.
Well, it was (is?) significantly easier to use, faster, the team behind it is fantastic, and generally had enough compatibility to run the projects I needed it to.
When it’s enough of a drop-in replacement, that’s more than good enough. As long as we’re not adding a hundred bun-specific things, it’s not terribly difficult to back out of, either. Kind of a no-brainer.
Well, it was (is?) significantly easier to use, faster, the team behind it is fantastic, and generally had enough compatibility to run the projects I needed it to.
When it’s enough of a drop-in replacement, that’s more than good enough. As long as we’re not adding a hundred bun-specific things, it’s not terribly difficult to back out of, either. Kind of a no-brainer.