Today we'll navigate the chilly landscape of SvelteKit adapters, akin to the snowy components on a glowing logic board. The stream will focus on building a custom adapter for WinterJS, demonstrating how to gear up your SvelteKit app for the winter of the web world. Bundle up for an insightful session on SvelteKit adaptation!
01:24 Changelog - SvelteKit 1.27.2
02:12 Quick facts & Announcements - Normalizing events
06:02 Community Showcase - Svelte Pilot by Fenix
16:27 Discussions - Choosing a database
27:52 Q&A - How to write a preprocessor
A weekly Svelte update from February 2024 covering changelog highlights, community showcase featuring Paraglide JS for internationalization, and discussions about Svelte 5 progress.
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.
Latest updates and features in the Svelte ecosystem, particularly around SvelteKit. The episode highlights the introduction of experimental async SSR (Server-Side Rendering), which allows for asynchronous operations directly within Svelte components, significantly improving developer experience.
SvelteKit gives developers the ability to do more with less. Less code, less energy, and consequently less time. More so, it gives you all the SEO benefits of single-page applications with client-side routing for almost instant navigation. Talk about the best of both worlds. With the techniques we'll discuss in this talk, you'll learn how to get the best of SvelteKit and unlock the superpowers you never knew you had
Routify 3 preview and walkthrough — app creation via CLI, plugin usage (Index By Name), Pico CSS integration, page ordering, and route metadata concepts.
Build-time metadata generation, API data fetching (e.g., GitHub), Markdown-to-HTML conversion, dynamic routes and imports for SSR, navigation and multi-router features, and router state persistence.
The front end development landscape has been transformed since we started building Svelte and Sapper. What would a reimagined, truly modern workflow look like?