This episode is sponsored by two amazing companies, one of which is gatsby, the fastest front end for the headless web. And the other is light step incident response, intellligent uncall scheduling and escalation. More about those lateron in the show. Rich: Can you give us an introduction to who you are, what you do, date a day, and then we can get into some spelt stuff? Orwest: I mean, what i do daye to day is is spelt.
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with the author of Svelte, Rich Harris, about what influenced the creation of Svelte, his thoughts on web components, the virtual DOM, why companies are switching to Svelte, and what’s next for Svelte.
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Today’s episode was sponsored by Gatsby, the fastest frontend for the headless web. Gatsby is the framework of choice for content-rich sites backed by a headless CMS as its GraphQL data layer makes it straightforward to source website content from anywhere. Gatsby’s opinionated, React-based framework makes the hardest parts of building a performant website simpler. Visit gatsby.dev/syntax to get your first Gatsby site up in minutes and experience the speed. ⚡️
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