A Svelte 5 changelog overview covering snippets, bug fixes, and migration guidance. Live coding of runes-based dynamic filtering plus exploration of effect, onMount, and reactivity features.
Changelog and Q&A with Rich Harris. The episode covers various updates and improvements in Svelte, including support for TypeScript type assertions, fixes for scoping classes, optimizations in the compiler, and enhancements in SSR (Server-Side Rendering) and CSS pruning.
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 worldâs newsrooms. Why is that and what is so special about Svelte? Come and letâs go on a behind-the-scenes walk into the machine room of a modern interactive data visualization.
The front end development landscape has been transformed since we started building Svelte and Sapper. What would a reimagined, truly modern workflow look like?
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.
Some new routing changes have made its way to SvelteKit. Controversial? A bit. We sit down with Rich Harris to talk about the why and the how of it all.
Ben McCann joins us to talk about the next version of Sapper as well as SvelteKit. We touch on migration from Sapper to SvelteKit, what's going to happen with Sapper as well as some good news for developers using Webpack.