Just in a process of rewriting one of my web applications to get rid of the most npm libraries as possible. Because when I examined them in detail they were bloated and chain dependent as hell.
I also decided to go with Sveltekit because its usage of native web features (forms, http requests, progressive enhancement ) seem really appealing to me Using the default in-build technologies and as less of JS in browsers seems like a way to go forward or rather to go back to roots.
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Just in a process of rewriting one of my web applications to get rid of the most npm libraries as possible. Because when I examined them in detail they were bloated and chain dependent as hell.
I also decided to go with Sveltekit because its usage of native web features (forms, http requests, progressive enhancement ) seem really appealing to me Using the default in-build technologies and as less of JS in browsers seems like a way to go forward or rather to go back to roots.
You are one of the few who are on the Light side πππ