As someone not versed in either framework, the Svelte code is not just shorter but also looks much easier. The two first examples are totally self explaining to any developer.
Your article makes me really consider picking up some front end skills.
As a long time Front End Engineer, who's been through many frameworks, Svelte is a breath of fresh air and actually makes building components, etc. a nice experience. It also has accessibility out of the box, and feels closer to vanilla JS than other libraries/frameworks.
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As someone not versed in either framework, the Svelte code is not just shorter but also looks much easier. The two first examples are totally self explaining to any developer.
Your article makes me really consider picking up some front end skills.
As a long time Front End Engineer, who's been through many frameworks, Svelte is a breath of fresh air and actually makes building components, etc. a nice experience. It also has accessibility out of the box, and feels closer to vanilla JS than other libraries/frameworks.