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Leveling up JavaScript with Deno 2 (Interview)
Ryan Dahl
And it just kind of generally creates this confusion where like the world's most popular programming language, right? is somehow called a name that nobody can use. And I think it is really not reflective of what trademark... It's not in the spirit of trademark law. Trademark law, I'm perfectly fine. I have trademarked for Deno, but I do not want people to call things Deno.
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