I am currently investigating integrating deno deeper into the stack to control more tightly the v8 isolate that is created and passing the source code in memory, for even faster executions on deno. The deno team makes that really non easy since they do not publish a lib crate for deno, so ... I forked it: https://github.com/windmill-labs/deno
That’s great, i would assume if there is a new deno release windmill will take some time to upgrade it’s forked version. For speed or flexibility that’s fine. We see the same case with severaless companies with nodejs.