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[-] andrewbrey@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I really like how with React (and a few others) you can make a quick abstraction in the same file for a repeated chunk of the render. Sometimes something warrants pulling out into a function for reusability but it doesn’t quite pass the bar to justify its own file as a component - I know there’s some template stuff coming in Svelte 5, so hopefully that scratches the itch.

[-] silas@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Totally agree, I can definitely say I’ve found myself wishing for that more as I continue to use Svelte. I didn’t see it as necessary at first, but situations that could benefit from that have come up enough now that I’ve used it for a while

[-] mac@infosec.pub 2 points 8 months ago
[-] silas@programming.dev 2 points 8 months ago

Oh wow, thanks for sharing. Hadn’t heard of that yet, it definitely makes it possible but that syntax will take some getting used to

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Svelte is a JavaScript framework for building user interfaces (UIs) that compiles your code into efficient JavaScript during the build process, resulting in better performance and smaller bundle sizes. Svelte focuses on reactive programming, where UI components update themselves when data changes, eliminating the need for a virtual DOM. Svelte Kit is an extension of Svelte that adds features like routing and server-side rendering, simplifying the creation of full-stack web applications. It provides file-based routing and supports server-side rendering, enabling faster initial page loads and improved search engine optimization. Svelte Kit combines client-side Svelte components with server-side rendering and serverless functions for a seamless development experience.

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