Svelte & SvelteKit: The Complete Guide
Build & Deploy High Performance, Accessible, Server Side Rendered Web Apps that Work Even with JavaScript Disabled.
Created by Ali Alaa | 22.5 hours on-demand video course
Svelte is a JavaScript framework that allows you to build state driven components. However what makes Svelte different from other frameworks like Angular, React and Vue; is that Svelte is a compiler. Svelte runs at build time. Which means your Svelte code will be compiled at build time into highly efficient imperative code that runs on the browser to carry out DOM operations. Other famous frameworks usually use a technique called the virtual DOM to decide how to update the DOM. This technique runs in the browser during run time. And that adds more overhead to the DOM calculations.
In this course we are going to learn everything about Svelte from scratch. We will start with the basics by creating simple components. And then gradually progress and create more complex components. And while Svelte is a great tool to build components for the web, it’s not an easy task to build an entire application with just Svelte. That’s why we have SvelteKit. SvelteKit is a framework for rapid development of robust, performant web applications. SvelteKit provides us out of the box with things like routing, server side rendering, pre-rendering and more. It provides us with a structure that we can follow to build high performance applications that are server side rendered and progressively enhanced.
What you’ll learn
- Learn everything about Svelte from Scratch.
- Learn everything about SvelteKit.
- Use SvelteKit to create a high performance web application.
- Create applications that work without JavaScript enabled.
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