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Deno v1.8 – support for WebGPU, private modules, Intl, and much more
Today we are releasing Deno 1.8.0. This release contains a massive amount of new features and stabilizations:
- Experimental support for WebGPU API: paving a path towards out-of-the-box GPU accelerated machine learning in Deno
- Built-in internationalization APIs enabled: all JS
IntlAPIs are available out of the box- Revamped coverage tooling: coverage now supports outputting
lcovreports- Import maps now stabilized: web compatible dependency rewriting now shipped
- Support for fetching private modules: fetch your remote modules from a private server using auth tokens…
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