Hi Brian! I appreciate your comment! Thank you!
I usually write and work on the project at the same time. There is a lot of back and forth. And I approach it as writing a tutorial for myself. 😋
I use the Obsidian app, because it is very easy and pleasant to write on it. I usually have a VSCode, obsidian and chrome windows running at the same time.
After that I go back and polish a bit removing stuff that no longer makes sense, or was wrong, or adding stuff 😅
I honestly like Deno a lot. It is easier for me to reason about than Node. But I still use Node much more often.
But I agree that deno is still a bit rough around the edges. But where it works it really shines imo. For this use case I think Deno was the best option 😅😅