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The Svelte omnisite
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Consider placing testimonials on site homepage #858

Open tomcon opened 5 years ago

tomcon commented 5 years ago
I totally hate it when I am part of “the hype”, but @sveltejs renders all frameworks 
obsolete and signals the beginning of a new era. 
Thank you so much @Rich_Harris.

@papas_source

Svelte is the first framework that I've used since picking up React that genuinely blew 
me away.  In this example, writing an app in Svelte was a lot easier than writing an 
app in React.  YMMV.

@ThePaulMcBride

So the day has come when I have actually fallen for a JS "framework" 😅

I honestly never got really into Vue despite how many people loved it. 
React just... Not for me.
Svelte and Sapper though? 😍 OMG❤️

@twmbx

Fuck I tried @sveltejs and I liked it

React Advocate & Speaker @ken_wheeler

Just went through a period of crucial React optimizations, still having mixed 
performance. @sveltejs 3.0 appears and I wish the dev community would just 
shift over night.  This is mind-bogglingly nice to work with.

@etthugo

I've been notoriously grumpy about Javascript and my inability to be productive 
with it.  I picked up @sveltejs when v3 dropped a few days ago, and I can't stop.  
It's so good!  .... 

@bketelsen

Did most people here have React experience prior to working with Svelte? 
I tried hard with React but Svelte made sense to me instantly

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mindrones commented 5 years ago

The creator of Hugo in issue 5894:

And although this exercise should try to be JS framework agnostic, picking Svelte isn't arbitrary:

  • It's truly reactive and very fast, which fits nicely into Hugo's life motto.
  • It compiles to regular "plain old JavaScript" with a very small runtime (utility functions). One could possibly hope/dream for a Go compiler at some point ...
  • it makes total sense on so many levels (for me, at least)
Screenshot 2019-05-10 at 22 29 05

Finding out about Svelte feels like a Ruby on Rails moment again. It’s been long.

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Rich-Harris commented 5 years ago

this is a great idea, thanks! before we get too deep into it — we should keep links where possible (e.g. to tweets)

tomcon commented 5 years ago

links added to first post

paulocoghi commented 5 years ago

https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/5894

The creator of Hugo in issue 5894:

And although this exercise should try to be JS framework agnostic, picking Svelte isn't arbitrary:

  • It's truly reactive and very fast, which fits nicely into Hugo's life motto.
  • It compiles to regular "plain old JavaScript" with a very small runtime (utility functions). One could possibly hope/dream for a Go compiler at some point ...
  • it makes total sense on so many levels (for me, at least)
kokizzu commented 4 years ago

motto ideas for Svelte mostly from friend of mine (Zero F from my country's svelte telegram group)

Svelte No nonsense HTML compiler

Svelte HTML with reactivity

Svelte Productivity magic without heresy

Svelte Common-sense-driven reactivity

Inspired from "just do it"

Svelte Reactivity that ust work

Svelte Just HTML

inspired from jQuery

Svelte Write less, do more reactively