To start this static single page project you first need to pull two dozen of JavaScript modules and configure them in 5-10 different files and learn the currently most hyped framework before even writing a single line of code.
And if you’re done, you’ll have to learn how your CI/CD stuff works, and kubernetes, and Helm. And somehow you’re also required to know the arcane and inconsistent rules that Ops put in place a few months ago without anyone telling the devs about it.
Honest question: What is/are your problem(s) with Svelte? So far it seems a lot easier to use than react to me but I wouldn’t consider myself experienced so there might be unwelcome surprises waiting.
It is day and night. Svelte is nearly vanilla JS/TS. No quirks and surprising side-effects like in React. No shadow DOM. With the new rune system in the next version it will even be better. For me it had the best DX of all frameworks I tried.
I suppose OP is frustrated because the business world hasn’t catched up and most of them still only search for React devs, which is in my opinion very stupid, because React can be so frustrating for devs. The reddit sub for svelte has ever so often posts by them praising the sanity of Svelte.
But it would be a valid point by OP if that is their reason when their income depends on it. We can only hope Svelte catches up in that regard.
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To start this static single page project you first need to pull two dozen of JavaScript modules and configure them in 5-10 different files and learn the currently most hyped framework before even writing a single line of code.
And if you’re done, you’ll have to learn how your CI/CD stuff works, and kubernetes, and Helm. And somehow you’re also required to know the arcane and inconsistent rules that Ops put in place a few months ago without anyone telling the devs about it.
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Honest question: What is/are your problem(s) with Svelte? So far it seems a lot easier to use than react to me but I wouldn’t consider myself experienced so there might be unwelcome surprises waiting.
It is day and night. Svelte is nearly vanilla JS/TS. No quirks and surprising side-effects like in React. No shadow DOM. With the new rune system in the next version it will even be better. For me it had the best DX of all frameworks I tried.
I suppose OP is frustrated because the business world hasn’t catched up and most of them still only search for React devs, which is in my opinion very stupid, because React can be so frustrating for devs. The reddit sub for svelte has ever so often posts by them praising the sanity of Svelte.
But it would be a valid point by OP if that is their reason when their income depends on it. We can only hope Svelte catches up in that regard.