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This Week in Svelte, Ep. 84 — Changelog, manifest.build

Changelog: fixes and improvements such as handling the 'not' selector, ensuring video elements play in Safari, and correcting issues with multi-line comments on props. The episode also discusses updates to SvelteKit, including fixes for SSL settings, cookie name validation, and improvements to the language server. Additionally, Bruno presents manifest.build, a backend-as-a-service that simplifies backend development using a single YAML file.
This Week in Svelte, Ep. 84 — Changelog, manifest.build
Svelte Society 783 views
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This Week in Svelte, Ep. 89 — Changelog, Sailkit

Latest updates and changelog for Svelte and SvelteKit. Deep dive and demonstration of s-kit, a SvelteKit toolkit for composing responsive email templates and simplifying template creation.
This Week in Svelte, Ep. 89 — Changelog, Sailkit
Svelte Society 1,023 views
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This Week in Svelte, Ep. 90 — Changelog, Svelte Radar VS Code Extension

Updates and features in the Svelte ecosystem. The episode starts with a discussion on Svelte 5.7.4, highlighting bug fixes related to inert effects, component destruction, and store access. It also introduces new features like allowing the 'const' tag inside Svelte boundaries and ensuring consistent signal writing validation. The episode then delves into SvelteKit updates, including improvements in handling redirects, preloading, and dynamic dependencies. Additionally, it mentions the removal of post-install scripts due to security concerns and the introduction of new types for page and layout props. The episode concludes with a community showcase featuring Svelte Radar, a VS Code extension that provides a visual overview of SvelteKit routes, making navigation and development more efficient.
This Week in Svelte, Ep. 90 — Changelog, Svelte Radar VS Code Extension
Svelte Society 1,068 views
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This Week in Svelte, Ep. 91 — Changelog, Threlte 8

Changelog and a showcase of Threlte 8, which fully supports Svelte 5. The episode discusses various updates and fixes in Svelte, including improvements in file binding, reactivity, and template effects. The main highlight is the presentation by Gisha, the creator of Threlte, who demonstrates Threlte 8's capabilities, including its integration with Svelte 5 and the introduction of Threlte Studio, a tool for 3D development with Svelte.
This Week in Svelte, Ep. 91 — Changelog, Threlte 8
Svelte Society 1,259 views
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This Week in Svelte, Ep. 92 — Changelog

Svelte updates and a showcase by Eno on a new component called Svelte Cartesian. The episode starts with a changelog covering various fixes and improvements in Svelte, including event handler changes, input value handling, and CSS pruning. Eno then presents Svelte Cartesian, a tool for visual regression testing that helps render all combinations of a component's props for testing purposes.
This Week in Svelte, Ep. 92 — Changelog
Svelte Society 903 views
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Kyohei Hamaguchi - Svelte Native in production

I've tried Svelte Native recently for building an iOS/Android app for a web-based app that already built with Svelte, and it was quite successful! In this session, I'm going to show how Svelte Native works (also with NativeScript a little bit), how much you can reuse code from the Svelte-based web counterpart or what exactly you cannot, and how it suites for full-stack engineers thanks to dramatically reduced costs of context switches between web and mobile (since both are in Svelte!).
Kyohei Hamaguchi - Svelte Native in production
Svelte Society 8,284 views
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Jim Fisk & Stephanie Luz - Dreaming of Theming with Svelte using Plenti

Plenti is a free and open source static site generator for Svelte. Its simple design makes it great for beginners who are trying to break into tech, but it's also powerful and extremely fast for devs who need to be hyper-focused on being productive. Plenti takes care of common things you need for building websites, including connecting your Svelte components to a data source, client routing, hydrating to a single page app (SPA), and creating HTML fallbacks for each page to improve performance and SEO.
Jim Fisk & Stephanie Luz - Dreaming of Theming with Svelte using Plenti
Svelte Society 1,047 views
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Nick Reese & Luke Edwards - SEO for Developers

SEO health is a crucial, yet often-overlooked aspect of our web applications' success. It can be the difference between pet-project and an extra source of income! This presentation will cover the core SEO basics every developer should know and introduce some tooling to help ensure your projects are setup for success.
Nick Reese & Luke Edwards - SEO for Developers
Svelte Society 1,668 views
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Evilpingwin: REPLicant (Svelte Summit 2020)

A REPL, or online playground, is a great way to allow users to test-drive tools you have built without needing to install a thing, but they are also great for interactive tutorials, sharing snippets and reporting bugs!
Evilpingwin: REPLicant (Svelte Summit 2020)
Svelte Society 3,264 views
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Alessandro Segala: So you want to pick a router?

If you are building a Single-Page App (SPA), you will likely need a router for your app. With the lack of an official router for Svelte 3, there's quite a few options, so which one should you pick? In this talk, we'll look at the two different kinds of routers (based on the History API or based on the page's hash), how they differ, and when you should pick which. We'll also go through a demo of implementing routing for a Svelte 3 SPA using svelte-spa-router.
Alessandro Segala: So you want to pick a router?
Svelte Society 11,209 views
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