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  • Summary
    In this episode we sit down with Timothy Cohen and talk about his project SampleKit and Svelte 5.

    Sponsored by Svelte Summit
    Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 in Barcelona Spain.

    BackgroundWes Bos & Scott TolinskiHow svelte works under the hoodOdin Project - https://www.theodinproject.comMOOC - CS50 Harvard XSampleKit - https://www.samplekit.dev3 different thingsPreprocessor (mdsvex)melt-uialternative to mdsvexDemoscaprovercoolifydokkushopifySasa JuricArticlesTypeSafe Fetch Handler - https://www.samplekit.dev/articles/typesafe-fetch-handlerSvelteKit Search Params - https://github.com/paoloricciuti/sveltekit-search-paramsWhat do you think about Svelte 5?Reactive StatementsSnippetsPicksTimothy: Crafting Interpreters by Robert something (look up)Kevin: New YorkEmail: [email protected]: timothycohen
  • Summary
    In this episode we sit down with Dominik G — a Svelte maintainer — and talk about Svelte 5 and the new Environment API in Vite 6.

    Sponsored by Svelte Summit
    Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 in Barcelona Spain.

    Discussion

    Who is Dominik?vite-ecosystem-ciDominiks talk at JSNationViteEnvironmentBjörn LuCloudflare WorkersMiniflareSamuel Inlang environments for i18nJeppe Reinhold (Storybook)Svelte 5SvelteKit and how the EnvironmentError Boundaries (PR here)Migrating$: to run functionDon’t reach for effect, use derived!You can use effect to get the same functionality as onMount/DestroyHackathonReturn to Castle WolfensteinWolfensvelteThreltemania
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  • Summary
    In this episode we sit down with Rich Harris — creator of Svelte — and talk about the recent development of Svelte and SvelteKit.

    Sponsored by Svelte Summit
    Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 in Barcelona Spain.

    Discussion

    Rich Harris introductionSvelte 5 FeedbackSimon and Paolo shoutoutNew command line tool: npx sv migrate svelte-5Advent of SvelteSvelteerror boundaries bind: set/getActions Async stuffLoad in KitStores not scoped!!! WHY NOT?KitState based equivalents of the storesAsyncContext/AsyncLocalStorageError boundaries built-inPartial Pre-renderingJSNationHot takesRich: We need more hot takKevin: SQLite is the bestPIcksRich: BlueskyBook - Lifespan, David Sinclair
  • Summary:
    In this episode we sit down with Scott Tolinski — cohost of Syntax.fm — to talk about Svelte 5 and local first development.

    Sponsored by Svelte Summit
    Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 in Barcelona Spain.

    Discussion

    Who is Scott?Check out Syntax on YTPrimeagen feud thingNorth StarAI RobotBuilding App in SvelteBrad frost design systemSvelte 5 beginners course vs other frameworksSvelte 5Local firstInstantDBZero SyncMeteorDrop in (project)Svelte Summit talk
  • Summary:
    In this episode we sit down with Julian Burgess to talk about what he does at Bloomberg, how he uses Svelte and some thoughts about Svelte 5 and other exciting tech.

    Sponsored by Svelte Summit
    Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 in Barcelona Spain.

    Discussion

    Introduction and backgroundSvelte 5 thoughtsWhat does Bloomberg use Svelte for?Zed editorSide projectsUnpopular opinionsKevin: ORMs are shit, just use SQLJulian: CSS shouldn’t existCSS Zen Garden: https://csszengarden.comKevin: https://corset.dev

    Picks

    Kevin: London is great! Julian: Gooey Svelte tweak pane: https://github.com/kitschpatrol/svelte-tweakpane-ui dat.gui: https://github.com/dataarts/dat.gui
  • 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 ViteVite vs SnowpackSpeeding up Vite with RolldownVite's new Environment APIutilizing serverless APIs (Cloudflare D1, Key value etc.)Rich Harris: Electron/Taurinative mobile platforms?ViteConf 2024 on October 3

    Picks

    Kevin: Sugar (TV show on Apple TV),Pete (pngwn): Local first development storyMatias (patak): Svelte/Kit Tutorial, TutorialKit
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    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

    Who is Wout?TwitterWebsiteWhat is LiveSvelte?GitHubBlog postElmRoc

    Unpopular Opinions

    Brittney: PNPM SHOULD WORKWout: TypeScript isn't that great 😬

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    Wout: The Soul of ErlangKevin: The Lazarus ProjectBrittney: Loki TV Show
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    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

    EnricoCo-founded: Design Systems CommunityWeekly recorded show on YTCo-hostsKarimPaoloStanislaChangelogCarbon Components SvelteEnricoGitHubTwitter

    Unpopular Opinions

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

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    Enrico: The Wandering Earth Part 2Kevin: Quest 3

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    [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, ...

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    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

    Who is Jacob StordahlTwitterWebsiteStyliticsSvelte Summit Talk Spring 2023

    Unpopular Opinions

    Jacob: you shouldn’t use a git ui! git is poorly designedfreeCodeCamp CourseKevin: you shouldn’t use fetch() on the clientAntony: MacOS is not that great!

    Picks

    Jacob: Staff Engineer by Will LarsonKevin: SatoriAntony: BunnyCDN
  • 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

    Who is Sam?TwitterSvelte Starter Template

    Unpopular Opinions

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

    Picks

    KevinCoolifyCommitAISamOpenPropsAdam ArgyleBrittney:Github CLINetlify CLI
  • 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

    Who is Thomas?TwitterWebsiteMeltUIRadix SvelteSvelte Sirens StreamBuilder from Scratch London MeetupSearch elementTreeStyle Tabs / Panorama Tab GroupsPractical AccessibilityMarkdocAppwrite SvelteKit website re-launchWebsiteTwitter

    Picks

    Brittney: InvasionKevin: The ContinentalThomas: Berserk manga
  • Today we chat with Geoff Rich about View Transitions. We explore what you can do with them, how to use them and much more. Can it be used with SvelteKit? Yes! Dive in and get all the tips!

    Recorded on September 27st.

    Description

    Who is Geoff?WebsiteTwitterWhat are View Transitions?MDNChrome for DevelopersJake Archibald's Article on the Chrome BlogHow do they work in SvelteKit?onNavigatesvelte-view-transitionIssue discussedGeoff's Svelte Summit Spring 2023 Talkjh3ey's twitter

    Unpopular Opinions

    Kevin: Limitations are good!Brittney: -Geoff: ARIA attributesNVDA

    Picks

    Brittney: Flowbite GitHubKevin: The Winter King Geoff: The Wheel of Time S2 is so good!
  • We have chat with Svelte Hackathon winner Jason Bradnick (snuffy) about what it took to build his Wolfenstein clone in Svelte using only HTML, CSS and JS! No canvas used! He also talks about the work he's done on bringing the svelte language tools to SvelteLab. That means bringing the language server to the web!

    Recorded on September 21st.

    NotesSvelte Summit is happening on November 11th! Go submit a CFP!

    Who is Jason?GitHubTwitter / XSvelte Language Tools Websvelte-vscode-webWolfensvelte-3DPlay in the browserNanothreads

    Unpopular Opinions

    Brittney: node_modules 🤬Antony: It's ok to like different things, but agree on a standardJason: Please use CommonJS but don't work with me

    Picks

    Kevin: Sea of StarsBrittney: Wool (Silo series)Antony: Batteries are great!Technology ConnectionsJason: Lenovo ThinkPads, good deal!
  • We're back after a long summer vacation! We talk about what's new in Svelte, View Transitions and we give you an update on what we all have been doing!

    We talk about the very very sad news that Ivan Hofer has passed away.

    Unfortunately we had some pretty major recording issues this time and had to record over two days, sorry about that!

    Recorded on September 14th.

    Notes

    Svelte Summit is happening on November 11th! Go submit a CFP!Latent SpaceAI Engineer ConferenceWhat's new in Svelte and Kit?View Transition support via onNavigateSvelte 5 teases from the community.Runes are now outPreviewIvan Hofer passed away.Creator of typesafe-i18nIf you can read German you can read an article here.Svelte Summit TalkObituary SiteAdd languagesShowcases:SveltroidAnimotion

    Unpopular Opinions

    Kevin: You don’t need a lot of equipment to start creating contentBrittney: Jamstack is alive?Swyx: Bun is beating DenoAntony: WeWork 😭Babies are hard!EightSleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/se/

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    Brittney: SiloSwyx: FoundationAntony: Eat Magnesium!
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    Recorded: June 15th

    Description

    In this episode we talk with Antonio and Paolo, winners of the Svelte Hackathon! They built a REPL that not only works for Svelte, but also for SvelteKit.


    Music
    Intro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal ([email protected])

    Discussion topics

    AntonioPaoloSvelteLabTechWebContainer APIXKCD: https://xkcd.com/2347/svelte-addsvelte-checkDocsPocketBase

    Unpopular Opinions

    Brittney: Native HTML tables are awful (brittney)Antonio: There are too many micro blogging sitesMastodonBlueSkyNostrAntony: NotionDesipadObsidianLogseqPaolo:We should not force “sv” into all the namesPWA:s are actually ok!

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    Brittney: Diablo 4Kevin: Global Warming is great (wtf?!)Paolo: BlueyAntonio: ZeldaAntony: Light Weight E-scooterMegawheels S1
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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 ([email protected])


    Discussion topics

    Latent SpaceImage Generation:MidjourneyWeights and Biaseshttps://github.com/karpathy/nn-zero-to-heroWhisperUL2JasperAIMidjourneylevelsio - https://twitter.com/levelsio11labsswyx github ainoteshttps://replit.complatform.openai.comTools for Web DevelopersCopilotCodeiumWolverineCodium: Test GenerationChatGPT Pluginshttps://github.com/Jeadie/awesome-chatgpt-pluginsAutonomy of Atonomy: https://www.latent.space/p/agentsAutoGPTBabyGPTAnthropicElicit

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    Kevin:Opus ProLindy.aiKapwingSwyx:Menu Bar App for ChatGPT “ChatGPT Mac”The BatchBrittney:Night Agent
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    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 ([email protected])


    Discussion topics

    Svelte Summit TalksSafari UpdateWeb Containers UpdatePolypaneResponselytypesafe-i18nEric Brehault EpisodeDev Vlog (May 2023)XDCD ComicThis Week in SvelteSkip Links

    Unpopular Opinions

    Antony: The GitHub SDK is not goodBrittney: Bluesky is not the next Twitter or the better Twitter, it will push more poeple to MastodonShawn: Edge BrowserArc BrowserKevs Tip: Orion Browser

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    Brittney: The DiplomatKev: PartyKitShawn: Marvel SnapAntony: Succession
  • Sponsor
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    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 ([email protected])


    Discussion topics

    Haxe: https://haxe.orgForm Actions: https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/form-actionssveltekit-superforms: https://github.com/ciscoheat/sveltekit-superformsDocumentation: https://superforms.vercel.appZod: https://github.com/colinhacks/zodTimers: https://superforms.vercel.app/concepts/timersResponse Time Discussion: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/response-times-3-important-limits/Multiple Forms: https://superforms.vercel.app/concepts/multiple-forms

    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 jobsAndreas: NPM and package managers should be more restrictive with what they allow on their registries.

    Picks

    Kev: SaunaAntony: These USB-C Cable - https://amzn.to/3ophxqlAndreas: DCI - https://blog.encodeart.dev/dci-tutorial-for-typescript-part-1
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    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 ([email protected])


    Discussion topics

    Guests:Wasita:TwitterWebsiteEshin:TwitterWebsiteComputational Social Affective Neuroscience Laboratoryhttps://github.com/wasita/svelte-vid-sync-chat-app -> The "Netflix party" experiment we mentioned, written with Svelte, socket.io, firebase https://github.com/cosanlab/trust-game -> Interactive 2-player trust game experiment written in Svelte and client-synchronization powered by Firebasehttps://github.com/ejolly/create-svelte-experiment -> A starter Svelte SPA template for experiments powered by Firebasehttps://maxfarrens.github.io/continuous-rater-book/Intro.html -> An interface for collecting continuous time-series emotion ratings from people watching videoshttps://github.com/ejolly/thought_tagger -> An interface for segmenting audio-files of people's memories. Built on top of the BBC's peaks.js.https://eshinjolly.com/svelteturk/#/ -> The "missing GUI" for Amazon's Mechanical Turk labor market. An electron desktop app that helps manage data collection and administration.

    Unpopular Opinions

    Brittney: Click bait twitterAntony: Helium

    Picks

    Kev: Cold PlungesAntony: SameEshin: Raised by WolvesWasita: BeefBrittney: Shadow and Bone (TV Show)
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    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 ([email protected])


    Discussion topics

    Who is Alex?TwitterWebsiteHow did you get into programming?DreamweaverABAP in SAPSveltePinkAppWrite ConsoleCodingcat.devAppWriteThoughts on SvelteReactive statementsChatGPTGoogle BardBlackCatUI{…$$restProps}SveldJSDoc

    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 effortImbaScrimba

    Picks

    Kev: YouTube Shorts on Svelte SocietyAlex: https://www.blackcatui.com/Heated DeskpadAntony: packageManager - volta - issue with global packages node version - only-allow-pnpm (doesn’t work)VoltapackageManager - https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v16.x/docs/api/packages.html#packagemanageronly-allow-pnpm - https://pnpm.io/only-allow-pnpm

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