I've now fully moved the company I freelance for to build 99% of our websites with
@sveltejs
& we couldn't be happier! The simplicity & flexibility is a developers dream 💕
@storybookjs
tip: If you want to set the default page for your Storybook, write it's path out explicitly in the main.js config file, and place it first in the stories array
just one more jira ticket
just one more confluence page
just one more doc
just one more sync meeting
just one more alignment
just one more bro
i swear we will be aligned and synced
just one more please bro
@SamAllenX
I truly don’t understand why people think being able to write correct syntax is more important then being able to communicate the underlying concepts
@KristoferProfit
@MrRJNKNS
@JoshuaPotash
He figured out how to get all the cookies by exploiting human labor and human life. You don't need skills to do this, you need a lack of morals.
@stordahldotdev
@techsavvytravvy
Svelte(kit) sucks in so many ways. Vue is way better imho. I started with Svelte, tried React and then went to Vue. Best decision ever.
A while back I bought - now I'm open sourcing the SvelteKit project I've started that will eventually live there.
I've barely started building out the site with shadcn-svelte (thanks
@huntabyte
) + Tailwind, and I'm hoping the
@SvelteSociety
community will
Stoked to have my first article published as a part of the
@sanity_io
Guest Authorship Program. Let's build a Markdown blog with Sapper, TypeScript and Sanity
@tanoaksam
I think JS helps understand the WHY behind TS. Similar to CSS and SCSS, you can't understand why you'd use the thing without experiencing the problems that it solves
So many reply guys missing the point here - If you're new to web dev, React is confusing as fuck. Svelte offers a way to learn the component model without all of the bullshit that React requires. I used Svelte as a tool to learn React and now I can work in both frameworks