Thank you for your post. I just recently learned of Svelte in December. I love it so far. I've been working on a lightweight backend framework and Svelte complements it very well so far.
π CodeWithYaku is a tech writer passionate about Blockchain, Frontend, and Backend development. π₯ Read cutting-edge articles & follow @CodeWithYaku on Twitter. π» Join the coding journey now!
Hey Jeff, thanks for reading my post. I also recently just started using Svelte and I feel optimistic about it because of its performance and ease to use. π
I feel the same way. Everyone around me was getting into Vue and React, and every time I sat down to try and learn a bit of either of those, I just couldn't get into it. Maybe it's just me, but something about Svelte really clicks with me.
π CodeWithYaku is a tech writer passionate about Blockchain, Frontend, and Backend development. π₯ Read cutting-edge articles & follow @CodeWithYaku on Twitter. π» Join the coding journey now!
The main complications that I had faced with either Vue or react was state management. Not that there are no good libraries for both but it adds a lot of things grasp especially for a new web dev ....but with Svelte it's like dealing with html css and vanilla JavaScript
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
Thank you for your post. I just recently learned of Svelte in December. I love it so far. I've been working on a lightweight backend framework and Svelte complements it very well so far.
Hey Jeff, thanks for reading my post. I also recently just started using Svelte and I feel optimistic about it because of its performance and ease to use. π
I feel the same way. Everyone around me was getting into Vue and React, and every time I sat down to try and learn a bit of either of those, I just couldn't get into it. Maybe it's just me, but something about Svelte really clicks with me.
The main complications that I had faced with either Vue or react was state management. Not that there are no good libraries for both but it adds a lot of things grasp especially for a new web dev ....but with Svelte it's like dealing with html css and vanilla JavaScript