What I can't understand why there should be a "best" or "ideal" Javascript framework...every one of them has its ups and downs and can be ideal or best in a specific use-case + team.
I really like the bundle size and the speed of Svelte. On the other hand, the non-existent unit/e2e testing (you have to find out and build everything yourself) and no structure for the store (returning a singleton from a file and direct write access to stores just doesn't seem right) makes me feel that Svelte needs to become more mature to be widely adopted.
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It's good to see others also trying out Svelte. I've also made experiments with it on the Todomvc application.
What I can't understand why there should be a "best" or "ideal" Javascript framework...every one of them has its ups and downs and can be ideal or best in a specific use-case + team.
I really like the bundle size and the speed of Svelte. On the other hand, the non-existent unit/e2e testing (you have to find out and build everything yourself) and no structure for the store (returning a singleton from a file and direct write access to stores just doesn't seem right) makes me feel that Svelte needs to become more mature to be widely adopted.