Deno's future and community
The Deno community is growing rapidly—it is full of people who are excited about it and eager to help it grow. As you start using it, as you did throughout the course of this book, there will be very important contributions you can add to it. This could be a bug you've encountered, a feature that makes sense to you, or just something that you want to understand better.
For you to be part of that, I'd recommend you joining Deno's Discord channel (https://discord.gg/deno). This is a very active place where you can find other people interested in Deno and is useful if you want to find package authors, build packages yourself, or help with Deno Core. From my experience, I can only say that everyone I have met there is very friendly and eager to help. It's also a great way of keeping updated on what's happening.
Another way to contribute is by following Deno's repositories on GitHub (https://github.com/denoland...