Move over, Node.js and Deno. A potential competitor is emerging in the JavaScript/TypeScript runtime space, called Bun. Now in a beta stage of development, Bun is billed as a modern JavaScript runtime ...
In the ever-evolving world of JavaScript development, a new player has emerged on the scene. Bun 1.0, an all-in-one JavaScript runtime and toolkit, has been launched with the aim of simplifying the ...
On December 2, 2025, developer Jared Sumner announced on his blog that his JavaScript runtime, Bun, had been acquired by Anthropic. Anthropic followed suit on December 3, announcing the acquisition of ...
The Zig Software Foundation has reinforced its blanket ban on LLM-authored issues and pull requests, and Bun’s 4x Bun-compile ...
Bun, acquired by Anthropic in December 2025, is both a bundler for compiling TypeScript or JavaScript applications for the ...
Investing.com -- Anthropic has acquired Bun, a JavaScript runtime, following its AI coding assistant Claude Code reaching $1 billion in run-rate revenue just six months after public release. Bun, ...
A sizable portion of the Hackaday audience groans and runs their eyes when some new-fangled Javascript thing comes out. So what makes Bun different? Bun is a runtime (like Node or Deno)t that offers a ...
On November 24, 2025, local time, HelixGuard, an open-source security research lab that conducts research on supply chain malware and vulnerabilities, discovered that over 1,000 components in the NPM ...
Bun 1.1, the latest version of the Bun toolkit and drop-in Node.js replacement for building, testing, and running JavaScript and TypeScript, now supports Windows 10. The latest version is also more ...