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* https://kit.sveltekit.dev | * https://kit.sveltekit.dev | ||
* | * "Svelte 3 Up and Running", Alessandro Segala, I read it in O'Reilly via https://learning.acm.org with my ACM membership. This book is based on [[Jamstack]] | ||
* "Practical Svelte", Alex Libby, also in O'Reilly | |||
* [https://cloudflare.com Cloudflare] is all in with Svelte via Pages, see [https://pages.cloudflare.com/ pages.cloudflare.com] and https://developers.cloudflare.com | * [https://cloudflare.com Cloudflare] is all in with Svelte via Pages, see [https://pages.cloudflare.com/ pages.cloudflare.com] and https://developers.cloudflare.com | ||
* Twilio -- It looks like [[Twilio]] has embraced Svelte too so there are some tutorials there that are useful for me. | * Twilio -- It looks like [[Twilio]] has embraced Svelte too so there are some tutorials there that are useful for me. |
Revision as of 00:58, 29 January 2022
...and also Sveltekit, as needed.
Svelte and Parcel
I learned Parcel 1 when I was working with React and I got used to it.
I tested the conventional Svelte + Rollup demo and decided I am happier with Parcel 2.
Parcel really does require almost no configuration at all, so every time I look at other approaches I back away. There are a few hoops to jump through to get it to do some tricky things like image processing but it's tricky so I accept that.
I am currently working out a template to use for my projects in this Github repo.
Here's a short article; someday I will look at Tailwind. Svelte + Tailwind + Parcel = Awesome Jan 2020 See also Ilia's "book"
Sveltekit
I am looking at it, so far the combination of Svelte and Parcel seems acceptable to me.
This book uses Sveltekit in its examples: https://codechips.gumroad.com/l/svelte-forms
Resources
- https://svelte.dev
- https://kit.sveltekit.dev
- "Svelte 3 Up and Running", Alessandro Segala, I read it in O'Reilly via https://learning.acm.org with my ACM membership. This book is based on Jamstack
- "Practical Svelte", Alex Libby, also in O'Reilly
- Cloudflare is all in with Svelte via Pages, see pages.cloudflare.com and https://developers.cloudflare.com
- Twilio -- It looks like Twilio has embraced Svelte too so there are some tutorials there that are useful for me.