En tant que journaliste en apprentissage au service infographie des Échos, je compte évoquer à travers des exemples pratiques comment Svelte et D3 peuvent travailler main dans la main pour aider une rédaction dans la réalisation d'infographies interactives sur le web.
As a trainee journalist in the infographics department at Les Échos, I will use practical examples to show how Svelte and D3 can work hand in hand to help a newsroom create interactive infographics for the web.
A weekly Svelte update from February 2024 covering changelog highlights, community showcase featuring Paraglide JS for internationalization, and discussions about Svelte 5 progress.
Creating effective and unique data visualizations for news websites requires sophisticated tools. In fact, Svelte is currently becoming a gold standard tool to build interactive graphics for the world’s newsrooms. Why is that and what is so special about Svelte? Come and let’s go on a behind-the-scenes walk into the machine room of a modern interactive data visualization.
Custom stores can be used to wrap transforming data to and from storage mechanisms, either inside the browser or outside. Here we demonstrate a couple of fun transforms that have practical and real-world use.
Finite state machines provide an elegant, powerful approach for modeling complex behavior, and are ideally suited to many UI components. Alas, existing JavaScript FSM implementations feel verbose and bloated alongside Svelte's elegant, minimalist syntax. No more! svelte-fsm is the Svelte-esque FSM library. Discover the joy and benefits of using svelte-fsm to manage your components' state.
Svelte is not just a JavaScript compiler. It is a way of thinking to design complex data visualizations. Come with me on a journey through one of my recent Svelte data visualization works.
A developer's journey with Svelte, showcasing the creation of Eleftable, a survey application for data visualization.
Visualization of candidate electability and likeability, with emphasis on technical implementation, user engagement goals, and potential expansion.
Inlang: a solution for internationalization in SvelteKit projects. The SDK and its tools simplify setup, language negotiation, and content management. This approach automates i18n processes, offering a user-friendly experience for developers and translators.
This week’s topics:
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Changelog - Svelte 4.0.2-4.0.5, SvelteKit 1.22.0-1.22.1
4:41 Quick facts - @const usage tips, form.requestSubmit()
12:26 Discussion - Svelte 5 wish list
19:51 Q&A - Using local storage with a custom store
23:42 Q&A - how to safely use setInterval()
27:01 Q&A - how to reuse code across multiple projects
31:59 Q&A - how to use markdown with SvelteKit