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Svelte Meets Vite: A Deep Dive with Matias Capeletto (patakdev)09 Jul 202401:02:26

Summary:
In this episode we sit down with Matias (patakdev) and Pete (pngwn) to talk about how Vite evolved into a framework agnostic build tool and what it has planned for the future.

Recorded on June 28th, 2024

Discussion:

  • Building and maintaining Vite
  • Vite vs Snowpack
  • Speeding up Vite with Rolldown
  • Vite's new Environment API
    • utilizing serverless APIs (Cloudflare D1, Key value etc.)
    • Rich Harris: Electron/Tauri
    • native mobile platforms?
  • ViteConf 2024 on October 3

Picks

  • Kevin: Sugar (TV show on Apple TV),
  • Pete (pngwn): Local first development story
  • Matias (patak): Svelte/Kit Tutorial, TutorialKit
Phoenix LiveView and Svelte with Wout De Puysseleir03 Apr 202400:50:08

Sponsored by Contentful
Welcome to the new era of content management with Contentful. Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional content systems and hello to a world where collaboration sparks innovation. With Contentful, you’re not just managing content; you’re creating content-first, multi-brand experiences across all channels effortlessly. The best part? It requires zero coding! Empower your teams to collaborate and innovate, delivering impactful digital experiences at scale. Contentful's AI-driven platform not only streamlines content creation but also ensures it aligns perfectly with your brand. Ready for a game changer? Start with Contentful for free today. Unleash the potential of your digital content and drive your business forward. Learn more at contentful.com.

Summary
In this episode of Svelte Radio we sit down with Wout De Puysseleir to talk about his project LiveSvelte. A way to easily use Svelte when building applications using the Elixir framework Phoenix. A match made in heaven!

Recorded on November 21st, 2023

Discussion

Unpopular Opinions

  • Brittney: PNPM SHOULD WORK
  • Wout: TypeScript isn't that great 😬

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A primer on AI for developers with Swyx from Latent Space11 May 202300:59:57

Sponsor
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NOTE: RECORDED May the 4th be with you.

Description

This episode is special in the sense that it's not so much about Svelte in particular but for developers in general. If you haven't gone down the AI rabbit hole yet this episode is for you. Swyx gives us a crash course in what it is and how you can use it as a web developer. Enjoy!


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics

Picks

Svelte Summit Hypisode04 May 202300:52:09

Sponsor
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. Founded by the creators of Next.js, Vercel has zero configuration support for 35+ frontend frameworks, including SvelteKit. We enable the world’s largest brands like Under Armour, eBay, and Nintendo, to iterate faster and create quality software. Try out Vercel today to experience the easiest way to use Svelte.

NOTE: RECORDED April 28th.

Description

We talk about the upcoming Svelte Summit conference and what we can expect from it! Talks, hackathon winners and other things!


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics

Unpopular Opinions

  • Antony: The GitHub SDK is not good
  • Brittney: Bluesky is not the next Twitter or the better Twitter, it will push more poeple to Mastodon
  • Shawn: Edge Browser

Picks

SvelteKit-superforms with Andreas Söderlund28 Apr 202301:09:50

Sponsor
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. Founded by the creators of Next.js, Vercel has zero configuration support for 35+ frontend frameworks, including SvelteKit. We enable the world’s largest brands like Under Armour, eBay, and Nintendo, to iterate faster and create quality software. Try out Vercel today to experience the easiest way to use Svelte.

NOTE: RECORDED April 19th.

Description

Forms in SvelteKit are already top notch. But Superforms make them even better. We talk to Andreas Söderlund, the creator of the library. Enjoy!


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics

Unpopular Opinions

  • Brittney: Don’t use libraries that don’t have first class support for esm or Vite.
  • Antony: AI is not going to steal our jobs
  • Andreas: NPM and package managers should be more restrictive with what they allow on their registries.

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Svelte in Research at Dartmouth with Wasita and Eshin20 Apr 202300:58:34

Sponsor
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. Founded by the creators of Next.js, Vercel has zero configuration support for 35+ frontend frameworks, including SvelteKit. We enable the world’s largest brands like Under Armour, eBay, and Nintendo, to iterate faster and create quality software. Try out Vercel today to experience the easiest way to use Svelte.

NOTE: RECORDED April 13th.

Description

This week we sit down with Wasita and Eshin at the Cosanlab at Darthmouth to talk about how they use Svelte in their research as well as the intersection between research and web development and the possibilities that it opens up.


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics

Unpopular Opinions

  • Brittney: Click bait twitter
  • Antony: Helium

Picks

Svelte at AppWrite with Alex Patterson13 Apr 202301:09:49

Sponsor
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. Founded by the creators of Next.js, Vercel has zero configuration support for 35+ frontend frameworks, including SvelteKit. We enable the world’s largest brands like Under Armour, eBay, and Nintendo, to iterate faster and create quality software. Try out Vercel today to experience the easiest way to use Svelte.

NOTE: RECORDED March 28th.

Description

Alex Patterson joins us to chat about... you guessed it! Svelte at AppWrite. And Svelte in general. We chat a bit of AI as well, ChatGPT, Google Bard. All that fun new stuff!


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics

Unpopular Opinions

  • Alex: TailwindCSS is awesome!
  • Antony: DX is king - if your DX sucks you slowly and reluctantly build things and don’t experiment due to effort

Picks

Where can folks find you on the interwebs?

@codercatdev

appwrite discord server

Coding Cat Dev find all the podcasts

Eric Brehault and Nuclia06 Apr 202300:54:58

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NOTE: RECORDED March 22nd.

Description

Eric from Nuclia joins us to talk about Svelte... and the history of the web! If you're a new web developer this one is a treasure trove of knowledge. We also talk about Nuclia and what they're doing. A lot of fun!


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Discussion topics

Unpopular Opinions

  • Brittney: Short content is worthless
  • Eric: Online coding is cool

Picks

Using Svelte in React with Puru Vijay04 Apr 202301:10:32

Sponsor
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. Founded by the creators of Next.js, Vercel has zero configuration support for 35+ frontend frameworks, including SvelteKit. We enable the world’s largest brands like Under Armour, eBay, and Nintendo, to iterate faster and create quality software. Try out Vercel today to experience the easiest way to use Svelte.

NOTE: RECORDED March 15th.

Description

Puru Vijay joins us. You probably know him from his work on macOS web that made the rounds a while back. He's got a bunch of cool Svelte projects that you'll enjoy hearing more about in this one!


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics

Unpopular Opinions

  • Cyclists who cycle in the road when good quality cycle lanes are available, are dickheads. (is this unpopular??)
  • Storybook is still not there…for me (slots, argTypes)
  • Puru: More like an unpopular sinful thought: Using React components in Svelte

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I got a cold and had fever dreams about React 😱30 Mar 202300:55:37

Sponsor
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. Founded by the creators of Next.js, Vercel has zero configuration support for 35+ frontend frameworks, including SvelteKit. We enable the world’s largest brands like Under Armour, eBay, and Nintendo, to iterate faster and create quality software. Try out Vercel today to experience the easiest way to use Svelte.

NOTE: RECORDED March 1st.

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Show Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Antony: Cloud abstractions are good actually
  • Languages

Picks

  • Antony: LED Strips on a Pram
  • Brittney: Hogwarts Legacy
LevelUpTuts 6 months later with Scott Tolinski28 Mar 202301:01:19

Sponsor
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NOTE: RECORDED February 7th.

Description

We sit down to talk with Scott Tolinski about the re-build of LevelUp Tutorials! Was it 6 months since the re-build? We don't know, but it was a while ago! 😅


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics


Unpopular Opinions

  • Scott: JSX is a templating language, React is not JUST JavaScript
  • Brittney: OSS Maintainers should

Picks


Svelte Hackathon Announcement23 Mar 202300:56:35

Sponsor
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NOTE: RECORDED JANUARY 25th.

Description

Announcing the Svelte Hackathon! Join in and win prizes! 


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics

Picks


Talking This Week In Svelte with Enrico Sacchetti23 Feb 202400:57:38

Sponsored by Contentful
Welcome to the new era of content management with Contentful. Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional content systems and hello to a world where collaboration sparks innovation. With Contentful, you’re not just managing content; you’re creating content-first, multi-brand experiences across all channels effortlessly. The best part? It requires zero coding! Empower your teams to collaborate and innovate, delivering impactful digital experiences at scale. Contentful's AI-driven platform not only streamlines content creation but also ensures it aligns perfectly with your brand. Ready for a game changer? Start with Contentful for free today. Unleash the potential of your digital content and drive your business forward. Learn more at contentful.com.

Summary
In this episode of Svelte Radio we talk with Enrico about This Week in Svelte - a weekly Svelte show that he runs. Tune in!

Recorded on November 1st, 2024

Discussion

Unpopular Opinions

  • Brittney: [Inertia.js](https://inertiajs.com/)

Picks

  • Enrico: The Wandering Earth Part 2
  • Kevin: Quest 3

Transcription
Here's a quick word from our sponsor.

Welcome to the new era of content management with Contentful.

Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional content systems

and hello to a world where collaboration sparks innovation.

With Contentful, you're not just managing content,

you're creating content-first, multi-brand experiences

across all channels effortlessly.

The best part? It requires zero coding.

Empower your teams to collaborate and innovate,

delivering impactful digital experiences at scale.

Contentful's AI-driven platform not only streamlines content creation,

but also ensures it aligns perfectly with your brand.

Ready for a game-changer?

Start with Contentful for free today.

Unleash the potential of your digital content

and drive your business forward.

Learn more at Contentful.com

[intro music]

Hey, welcome everyone to another episode of Svelte Radio.

We're back again.

Ooh, I'm joined by Brittany.

Hello.

Hi.

Back this week.

Back this week, yeah, yeah.

Hello.

And we are joined by another guest.

It's Enrico.

You might know him from this week in Svelte.

Hi, Enrico.

Hey, everybody. Enrico here.

Hey.

So before we get started, Brittany, what's new?

It's been crazy.

I went on vacation last week, so I know I missed our previous guest.

I think we had Jacob on last week, but unfortunately I had to miss that one.

We went to San Antonio where it was kind of warm.

It was like 80s and 90s Fahrenheit, so what, 30?

A little less than 30, maybe 20, 28 Celsius.

That sounds very nice.

But it was overcast the whole time.

So I tried to get in the pool, and it was like windy and cold.

It was like still not warm enough to get in the pool there.

But we came back, and it snowed yesterday for Halloween, so that was good.

We have like probably three to four inches of snow outside now.

Wow.

Yeah, we just got our first falling snow here today.

Oh, really?

So it doesn't stay on the ground, though, because it's not that cold here just yet.

Yeah, our ground is not that cold.

I thought it would melt, but it froze overnight, and it's just like stuck there.

Damn.

Yeah, that doesn't sound like fun.

Maybe you should just go more south.

I've talked about it, yeah.

We just built that pool, though, so we're like 10 years, and our kids are in school still,

so 10 years, and then we'll probably keep this house for the summer when it's nice here

and then move somewhere else, be snowbirds for a while.

Yeah, makes complete sense.

All right, let's talk a bit more with you, Enrico.

Who are you?

That might be a broad question, but how did you get into development?

Who am I?

Yes, well, my name is Enrico Sacchetti, and I am a software developer based in the Greater

Toronto area, Ontario, Canada, and what I like to do is front-end development, and ever

since I was a teenager, that's what I've been doing as a personal hobby, and some opportunities

came along, and before I knew it, it was a full-time job.

So despite my post-secondary education in video game development, I actually pursued

a career in website development because that's where the opportunities lay.

We have had so many people that are video game developers, like by originally video

game developers on the show, right?

Yeah, I feel like that's been a thing.

The person that did Wolfenstein, the felt version of that?

Snuffy, Jason?

Yeah, and a couple of other people were in video game development.

It's kind of like the music thing that we have, too.

A lot of people were musicians before they were programmers, too.

Yeah.

That's interesting.

Yeah, did you get into the game development stuff?

Was that because of interest in gaming in general?

Yeah, it was sort of a misguided interest in video games because as much as I enjoyed

playing them, making them is 100% different.

You need ongoing, persistent passion for that, as I realized the hard way after graduating.

I tried to get jobs across the world, particularly China and Canada, because I was pursuing living

there.

I actually ended up living in China for one year and became an English teacher after graduating.

Oh, cool.

So that's where I learned how to speak Mandarin and teach English.

But even though I was teaching English...

I had no idea you spoke Mandarin.

Yeah, that's a thing I can do.

But aside from that, I found myself on the weekends learning code, HTML, JavaScript,

CSS, because that was my passion.

And game development was not my passion.

In fact, when I had an interview for a job, they told me to my face, "You don't have passion

for games."

And I'm really glad that happened.

That's rough.

As rough as it sounds, I was relieved because I realized this is not for me.

And I found out very early in my career.

So I think that's a very good blessing.

Yeah.

What language was that, that you were doing the video game programming?

Programming language?

Yeah.

In university, I learned C++.

And that's what I used along with some Visual Studio stuff and frameworks.

But I never had professional experience game development.

I just had a couple of portfolio pieces, and I graduated with that.

So I was never a game developer.

I was just a student of one.

And then eventually, I came back to Canada, ...

Building furniture using Svelte with Bert Bengtson16 Mar 202301:30:40

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Description

We sit down with Bert Bengtson, known for his wacky and very awesome Svelte Summit talks. Surely you must remember the desk chair talk? Or the most recent one where he runs around a room full of Svelte developers? Tune in for an awesome episode!


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Discussion topics

Unpopular Opinions

Picks


We all live in a Svelte Submarine09 Mar 202300:48:33

Sponsor
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Description

It’s the holiday season - yet there is a lot going on in the Svelte world. We discuss all the recent news, AI, Skeleton UI and the updates to the Svelte Sirens page. Listen to find out how Svelte is used in Submarines, what the results of the Stack Overflow survey 2022 are and why DevRel sucks.


Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)


Ron Au's story and how to be whimsical!26 Jan 202300:53:58

Sponsor
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Description
We have a chat with Ron Au, the creator of the infamous floating head talk from 2019! He tells us about his journey from journalism into web development and how he ended up at Hugging Face. Enjoy!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Ron: Svelte is BAD - way too happy when using it. Meeting a ton of interesting people. UGH! THE WORST!
  • Swyx: English has won, Duolingo should not exist

Picks


3D and Threlte with Grischa Erbe08 Dec 202200:53:16

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Description
In this episode we talk with the creator of Threlte, Grischa Erbe. Enjoy!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Picks

Mastodon Links


Talking Gradio and AI with pngwn 🐧01 Dec 202201:15:06

Sponsor
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. Founded by the creators of Next.js, Vercel has zero configuration support for 35+ frontend frameworks, including SvelteKit. We enable the world’s largest brands like Under Armour, eBay, and Nintendo, to iterate faster and create quality software. Try out Vercel today to experience the easiest way to use Svelte.

Description
In this episode we FINALLY manage to catche the Pngwn 🐧. He works at Huggingface and created MDSveX. Enjoy!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Swyx: Svelte will stay on top of React
  • Antony: Mastodon is not the answer to the supposed demise of twitter 😭
  • Swyx: Every developer needs to be AI literate - Software 3.0

Picks

Mastodon Links


3D, WebGL and AI24 Nov 202200:48:04

Sponsor
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Description
We talk Threlte and AI... a lot of AI! And Svelte of course.

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Swyx: All search is AI, all If statements are AI

Picks


Catching up after Svelte Summit17 Nov 202200:31:51

Sponsor
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Description
We're finally getting back into it again. This week Brittney and Kev catch up on the latest since Svelte Summit. Enjoy!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Brittney: Twitter is going to die, Mastodon is where it is at
  • Kev: Twitter is NOT going to die

Picks


Let's talk routing with Rich Harris19 Aug 202200:43:45

Some new routing changes have made its way to SvelteKit. Controversial? A bit. We sit down with Rich Harris to talk about the why the how of it all.

Sponsor
This week's episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late!

Description
Some new routing changes have made its way to SvelteKit. Controversial? A bit. We sit down with Rich Harris to talk about the why the how of it all.

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Kev: Safari is the best browser 😎
  • Swyx: All apps can make more use of URL State management
  • Brittney: Firefox is the best browser
  • Rich: Firefox is not the best browser

Picks


SvelteKit is changing fast!10 Aug 202200:51:50

This week we talk about a number changes that have been made to SvelteKit lately. (No! Not the big routing changes, those will be talked about next episode!) And Brittney is our second Master of Ceremony for Svelte Summit!

Sponsor
This week's episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late! 

Description
This week we talk about a number changes that have been made to SvelteKit lately. (No! Not the big routing changes, those will be talked about next episode!)

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Kev: SQLite is enough for most things! Use PocketBase ❤️: https://pocketbase.io
  • swyx: Client-Server is not “Full Stack” anymore
  • Brittney: Twitter spaces is the worst platform that is actually popular

Picks

The Svelte Documentary is out!11 Jul 202200:27:05

Sponsor
This week's episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late! We already have some confirmed speakers: Rich Harris, 🐧 Pngwn and Amelia Wattenberger!

Description
In this episode we talk about the recently released Svelte documentary. We thought it was pretty good... but we're biased, we were all in it 😂

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions


Picks

Svelte in dynamic e-commerce widgets with Jacob Stordahl14 Dec 202300:43:05

Sponsored by Contentful

Welcome to the new era of content management with Contentful. Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional content systems and hello to a world where collaboration sparks innovation. With Contentful, you’re not just managing content; you’re creating content-first, multi-brand experiences across all channels effortlessly. The best part? It requires zero coding! Empower your teams to collaborate and innovate, delivering impactful digital experiences at scale. Contentful's AI-driven platform not only streamlines content creation but also ensures it aligns perfectly with your brand. Ready for a game changer? Start with Contentful for free today. Unleash the potential of your digital content and drive your business forward. Learn more at contentful.com.

Summary
In this episode of Svelte Radio, Jacob Stordahl and the hosts discuss Jacob's transition from WordPress to Svelte and the practical aspects of developing third-party JavaScript widgets. They also touches on the role of AI in content management. Tune in!

Recorded on October 18, 2024

Discussion

Unpopular Opinions

  • Jacob: you shouldn’t use a git ui! git is poorly designed
  • Kevin: you shouldn’t use fetch() on the client
  • Antony: MacOS is not that great!

Picks


All About the Sirens27 Jun 202200:51:59

Sponsor
This week's episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late! We already have some confirmed speakers: Rich Harris, 🐧 Pngwn and Amelia Wattenberger!

Description
In this episode we sit down for a chat with the Svelte Sirens! Recorded back in April, apologies for the late drop!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Foodpopular and Unpopular Opinions and Picks

  • Antony: Dominos Pizza is not pizza. It's a round bread product. Patty N Bun is good
  • Shawn: Mosburger
  • Kevin: Roman style pizza is better than neopolitan style pizza
  • Brittney: Storybook errors are not good!
  • Willow: Svelte Knobby
  • Gen: Jabes Pizza in Soho (London)
  • Steph: Whattaburger is gross
Stores Galore24 May 202200:47:22

Sponsor
This week's episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late! We already have some confirmed speakers: Rich Harris, 🐧 Pngwn and Amelia Wattenberger!

Description
In this episode we talk about stores! Custom ones, regular ones, cool ones! ALL THE STORES! We also rant a bit about the current state of build tools.

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Antony: Startups need tests
  • Kevin: SvelteKit without Endpoints is no fun! 😭

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Inspecting Svelte Code with Dominik G.17 May 202200:51:07

Sponsor
This week's episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late! We already have some confirmed speakers: Rich Harris, 🐧 Pngwn and Amelia Wattenberger!

Description
Dominik joins us to talk about a really cool new feature that he has just enabled in vite-plugin-svelte

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Dominik: Cloudproviders

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Reminders

The other Rich! Geoff!10 May 202200:45:47

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This week's episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late! We already have some confirmed speakers: Rich Harris, 🐧 Pngwn and Amelia Wattenberger!

Description
Geoff Rich is a recent addition to the Svelte maintainer org. He joins us to talk about his role and what he'd like to work on going forward. Oh, and there's some Svelte Summit in here as well!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

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The Adventures of Running a Svelte Meetup04 May 202200:51:19

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This weeks episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late! We already have some confirmed speakers: Rich Harris, 🐧 Pngwn and Amelia Wattenberger!

Description
This week we chat about what it takes to host a Svelte meetup! Interested in running one? Just go for it!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

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Rich Harris on Hydration and the future of SvelteKit26 Apr 202201:13:43

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This week's episode is sponsored by ExtraStatic. ExtraStatic is a hosting service for Svekyll blogs. Svekyll blogs combine the simple conventions of Jekyll with the incredible power of Svelte. Check it out at ExtraStatic.com.

Description
Rich Harris joins us for discussion on Svelte, SvelteKit, Hydration and a lot of other fun stuff. Enjoy!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

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A Sudden Svelte Element Appears19 Apr 202200:37:25

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This week's episode is sponsored by ExtraStatic. ExtraStatic is a hosting service for Svekyll blogs. Svekyll blogs combine the simple conventions of Jekyll with the incredible power of Svelte. Check it out at ExtraStatic.com.

Description
This week we talk about the upcoming Svelte Summit events as well as the new kid on the block - svelte:element

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Kevin: SaaS products are expensive and overrated, just selfhost!
  • Antony: I should be unbanned from Twitter
  • Shawn: Redwood is viable now.

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Page Endpoints and Named Layouts11 Apr 202200:32:19

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This week's episode is sponsored by ExtraStatic. ExtraStatic is a hosting service for Svekyll blogs. Svekyll blogs combine the simple conventions of Jekyll with the incredible power of Svelte. Check it out at ExtraStatic.com.

Description
This week Antony and Kevin discuss the latest additions to SvelteKit; Page Endpoints, Named Layouts and Parameter Matching.

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Kevin: AWS is a proper headache

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SvelteKit in Production with Domenik Reitzner08 Apr 202200:52:29

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This week's episode is sponsored by ExtraStatic. ExtraStatic is a hosting service for Svekyll blogs. Svekyll blogs combine the simple conventions of Jekyll with the incredible power of Svelte. Check it out at ExtraStatic.com.

Description
This week we talk with Domenik Reitzner about a project they've built and launched using SvelteKit.

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular Opinions

  • Antony: If your product is shoddy and full of bugs, your support staff should know what they’re doing, if your product is good and well maintained, then you can afford to have incompetent support staff.
  • Swyx: Github Issues is an amazing CMS! Example
  • Domenik: Use the tool that is right for the job!

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Chris Toomey talks Svelte, Rails and Banking20 Jan 202201:06:59

Sponsor
This week's episode is sponsored by ExtraStatic. ExtraStatic is a hosting service for Svekyll blogs. Svekyll blogs combine the simple conventions of Jekyll with the incredible power of Svelte. Check it out at ExtraStatic.com.

Description
We talk with Chris Toomey of the Bike Shed podcast about him and is teams bet on Svelte at Sagewell Financial

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

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Slicing Svelte with Sam Littlefair and Prismic06 Dec 202301:04:58

In this episode of Svelte Radio, join hosts Brittany and Kev as they dive into the world of web development with their guest Sam, a technical writer at Prismic. Brittany shares her latest experiences battling with Tailwind, Rails, and Svelte, emphasizing the learning journey that comes with navigating the complexities of modern web development. She also offers a valuable tip about CSS line height, advising against the use of rems and ems due to their unpredictable inheritance and suggesting more reliable alternatives.


Recorded on October 11th.

Description

Unpopular Opinions

  • Brittney: Meetings are not work.
  • Sam: By 2030 we will reach 2.0
  • Kevin: -

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New Year, New Svelte!?13 Jan 202201:05:50


Description
After a short hiatus we're back! We talk about Svelte Summit, Svelte Sirens and lots of other fun stuff!

Music
Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes

Unpopular opinions

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Rich Harris is now working full-time on Svelte 🤯12 Nov 202101:09:16

We sit down with Rich Harris to talk about his new job, leaving The New York Times and what the future of Svelte looks like. Enjoy!

Description

Unpopular Opinion

  • Antony: Docks are pointless!
    • Gnome3
  • Shawn: Pre commit hooks are good
  • Rich: There are too many programmer podcasts

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Svelte Summit is coming up and Svelte is growing!18 Oct 202100:39:32

We talk about the recently released Svelte Summit website and a bunch of other fun stuff!

Show Notes

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Routify 3 with Jake and Willow23 Sep 202101:01:32
Contributing to Svelte with Martin 'Grygrflzr' Krisnanto Putra17 Sep 202100:52:35

Today we talk with Grygrflzr about his journey to becoming a maintainer and his views on React, Vite and a host of other things. Enjoy!

Notes:

Unpopular Opinions:

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Tan Li Hau has a YouTube channel18 Aug 202100:57:54
Rebuilding LevelUpTuts using SvelteKit12 Jul 202100:54:20

Scott Tolinski is back! He's been a busy bee rebuilding LevelUpTuts using SvelteKit. We get all the juicy details!


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Talking WebDev with Brittney Postma05 Jul 202100:56:34

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Brittney has an unusual background and an interesting story! We ask her about mentoring, teaching and how she got WebDev. Enjoy! Brittney also has her own podcast called Purrfect.dev.

Music:
Intro - Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes:


Unpopular Opinion:

  • Brittney: I'm done with React
  • Antony: Chai is not a good a good assertion library. Use @hapi/code instead!


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Talking Elder.js with Nick Reese29 Jun 202101:07:53

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We sit down with Nick to talk about Elder.js - an insanely fast static site generator built on-top of Svelte with support for partial hydration.

Music:
Intro - Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes:


Unpopular Opinion:


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A Jolly Good Svelte Summer23 Jun 202100:56:01

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We're back after a short break with a new episode. We talk about what's new in Svelte and what we've been up to! Oh. And this is sort-of our 1 Year anniversary! 🥳

Music:
Intro - Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Notes:

Unpopular Opinion:

  • Antony: Vegan equivalents are actually better than the real thing in a lot of cases
  • Shawn: VSCode Sidebar on the right gang
  • Kev: SublimeText 4 gang


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Melting UIs with Thomas G. Lopes29 Nov 202301:05:54

Join us as we dive into an engaging conversation with Thomas G. Lopez, the brains behind the popular UI library in the Svelte ecosystem, MeltUI. Thomas shares his journey in web development, moving from Vue to React, and ultimately finding his passion in Svelte. Discover the unique challenges and triumphs he experienced while creating MeltUI and becoming a Svelte ambassador.


Recorded on October 4th.

Description

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Migrating from Sapper to SvelteKit with Mike Nikles08 May 202100:53:10

Mike Nikles (Twitter) from GitPod joins us to talk about the journey they took from Gatsby, to Sapper and finally to SvelteKit. We talk about the ups and downs.

Notes:
- GitPod's website built in Svelte (GitHub)


Picks:
- Kevin: Chocolate Balls
- Antony: QR Scanners
- Shawn: Josh Nussbaum
- Mike: TimeZone.io

Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)

Transcription:
Coming soon.

BONUS: Svelte Summit Q&A with Rich26 Apr 202100:33:50

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This is the Q&A that followed the Rich's SvelteKit update from Svelte Summit yesterday. If you didn't catch that, you can find it here.

In this Q&A we talk to Rich and ask him SvelteKit, enjoy!

PS. Sorry about the audio, it's ripped from YouTube and unfortunately not using our regular recording method. We hope you'll like it anyway!

Transcription:
Not this time, sorry!

Svelte Summit Party Episode22 Apr 202100:54:51

Svelte Summit is happening on Sunday! Don't miss it. We start at 2PM London time (the FAQ has more time zones listed).

This episode is the first to include our new intro music and we're really happy with it. It's made by Braden Wiggins (braden@fractal-hq.com). He usually frequents the Routify and Svelte Discords, you've probably seen him around! :)

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Transcription:
Coming soon.

Building ListenAddict with David W. Parker03 Apr 202101:00:07

Note: This was recorded on February 4th, some things may not be up to date.

Sponsors: Support Svelte Radio by leaving a review on iTunes and/or visit our support page.

Description:
Parker shows us ListenAddict. We talk a bit about building stuff using Svelte and what's next.


Unpopular opinions:
- Antony: The {#await} syntax should be removed from Svelte
- Shawn: ESM was a bad idea

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Transcription:

Kevin Åberg Kultalahti  0:00  
Hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of Svelte radio. Today we have yet another guest with us to talk about Svelte. But first introductions. I'm Kevin, I run a site called Svelte school. And I'm heavily involved in the Svelte community in general. And I'm just a Svelte evangelist, I guess.

Antony  0:20  
I'm Antony, I'm the CTF Beyonk. And I'm also Svelte maintainer

Shawn  0:26  
I work as a senior developer advocate at AWS, this is probably my last time in that role. And I'll have a new role coming up. Next time we do this recording, where hopefully, I think, if I'm not mistaken, I'll be working on a production Svelte project. So more needs to come hiding

Kevin Åberg Kultalahti  0:46  
ideas. And our guest today is David Parker. He's a software developer, I guess. Maybe you can introduce yourself. Yeah,

David Parker  0:58  
I'm David Parker. I normally go by Parker, and I am CTO at Hobby DB for my day job where I do Angular, unfortunately. But I spend a lot of my free time doing Svelte and I run my site called listen addict calm, which we'll talk about a little bit later. And I'm making another project after that. So,

Antony  1:19  
so I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna point out here that that title developer, you know, with a guy who has two side projects, we should looking pretty decent. I'm going to say entrepreneur. It's a good title. I would like that.

Kevin Åberg Kultalahti  1:36  
All right, so before we get into the meat of the discussion, all, all are written sponsors, bots. So the first sponsors bought is actually not a sponsor, it's just some news about that. You can now support Svelte radio directly, so you'll get access to video versions of the podcast or you'll be able to listen to the episodes a couple of days early, even unedited, sometimes, so head on over to Svelte radio.com slash support, and you can read more about it there. Oh, and secondly, if you like the podcast, it would be awesome if you could leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Alright, and that's it for the Yay, answers.

Shawn  2:24  
I wish you I don't know. It's like, it's a great way to support independent radio, I guess. And this is this is kind of what we're doing.

Kevin Åberg Kultalahti  2:32  
Yeah. Yeah. It's it's like, yeah, it's easier than then hunting like sponsor, like real sponsors, I suppose. But I

Antony  2:43  
guess you know, after a while, they'll sort of just appear out of the woodwork really. So yeah, it's, but it's nice, I think I think being able to pay for something that has value, you know. And then having that sort of inside info, or the Sneak Peek is really, really valuable. So I think it's good. I think I like I like it.

Kevin Åberg Kultalahti  3:00  
We'll see how it goes. Do you run a Patreon as well? No. So I've actually looked at a couple of different solutions for this. And Patreon was one of them. But there's, there's like a lot of not being in the US and having to handle like VAT is a real hassle. patron does it for you, but the like the fees they take are ginormous. So I found some other some other ways to solve this. I'm think I'm currently going to use paddle. It's it's like a handle digital products and software. Pretty much I draw

Antony  3:41  
the line, I draw the line that only fans I have a body for radio.

David Parker  3:51  
I have a comment. I don't think it's appropriate for this audience. So I'll hold my tongue.

Kevin Åberg Kultalahti  3:59  
Alright, so so let's let's get into it. So so you're you said you were a an Angular developer, on your on your day job. So how did you end up doing doing Angular?

David Parker  4:11  
So I'll just give you a super, super fast, short version of my history real quick. I was in the military in the United States, from 2000 to 2006, as a Java developer, so I basically sat in front of a computer and coded for the military was very boring. But that really got me didn't even know you could, you could do that. You know, there's a lot of systems that you have to keep track of like tracking people, personnel, training, all all the things but not very exciting. I don't like the corporate structure, but I got out, turned around and became a contractor work for them for three more years making three times as much money because you know, when you're and you don't make any money, but that kind of, as Anthony alluded to before, kind of pushed me in that entrepreneurial direction during the big corporate type thing. So then I went back to school grad school because I had free money for from the military, and did entrepreneurship, and computer science. There, I met a co worker or a co founder of my previous company called devise. We were a rails and AngularJS. And at the time, this was a little bit before react and all the, you know, jQuery is kind of just leaving popularity, even though it's still popular backbone was kind of plus or minus, I didn't really care for it at the time. So we chose to start our company with AngularJS. And that's kind of where I got the start in Angular, we never really upgraded and that company to, you know, angular 2.0. And thus, for what it's now and now is. And then moving on from there, that company was sold, and spent some other time doing react, and played around with view a little bit, played around with Django. And then I joined Hobie dB, and they were already using Angular. So that's how I came to be my current role. Cool. So

Kevin Åberg Kultalahti  6:01  
so so what is hobby DB is like an e commerce. Yeah,

David Parker  6:07  
it's a it's a e commerce site where people can buy and sell anything that's collectible. So the little pop Funko dolls. If you're familiar with rose, I don't know how popular they are outside of the United States. They seem to be kind of trendy. And I'm, I guess we are a marketplace for those is the the main thing and Hot Wheels, the little cars. Those are our two main.

Antony  6:30  
So this. This is called hobbie dB. That's, that's that's an interesting name. Because it I really thought it was like a system for development. Yeah, I really, I thought it was like a, you know, the name the name did not draw a picture of what the what the product is. It's interesting.

Davi...

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