Not disagreeing my only major concern with Svelte is the smaller community and the job market is not as active because its still new. If it had a similar user base to React then it might actually be the top JavaScript framework based on the high praise and user reviews I have heard.
I think at this point it's just a matter of devs picking it up regardless of the community. Svelte is battle tested by the early adopters and has proven itself. However, it is true that if you need to build something quickly, leveraging existing components, then I guess Vue still is a better choice, but Svelte is already closing that gap with existing libraries.
So again it just comes down to devs using it for new projects, integrating it into existing ones, and persuade managers to switch to svelte where possible so that the usage rate goes up.
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Not disagreeing my only major concern with Svelte is the smaller community and the job market is not as active because its still new. If it had a similar user base to React then it might actually be the top JavaScript framework based on the high praise and user reviews I have heard.
I think at this point it's just a matter of devs picking it up regardless of the community. Svelte is battle tested by the early adopters and has proven itself. However, it is true that if you need to build something quickly, leveraging existing components, then I guess Vue still is a better choice, but Svelte is already closing that gap with existing libraries.
So again it just comes down to devs using it for new projects, integrating it into existing ones, and persuade managers to switch to svelte where possible so that the usage rate goes up.