Interesting...Tell me more. Why do you like it? As I am still trying to decide what framework is best for me. And is Svelte too new to be a marketable trait for people looking for jobs?
The job market is polluted with React and Angular developers and often has poor developer experience for newcomers to the framework.
Svelte on the other hand has a very small learning curve and the site has great tutorials; if you know basic HTML, CSS and JS then you already know 50% of Svelte.
I personally chose svelte because it is very straightforward and easy to code and maintain even a large codebase and I really enjoy having a clean codebase and a neat file tree which is impossible with Angular. Svelte, in general, is a compiler-based framework, it compiles your code to vanilla javascript, react, angular and vuejs mounts the library to the client-side.
In Svelte you write less code, and less code means fewer errors, so you can concentrate on improving your app and concentrate in areas of the app (shipping the code, business logic, etc.)
Interesting...Tell me more. Why do you like it? As I am still trying to decide what framework is best for me. And is Svelte too new to be a marketable trait for people looking for jobs?
The job market is polluted with React and Angular developers and often has poor developer experience for newcomers to the framework.
Svelte on the other hand has a very small learning curve and the site has great tutorials; if you know basic HTML, CSS and JS then you already know 50% of Svelte.
I personally chose svelte because it is very straightforward and easy to code and maintain even a large codebase and I really enjoy having a clean codebase and a neat file tree which is impossible with Angular. Svelte, in general, is a compiler-based framework, it compiles your code to vanilla javascript, react, angular and vuejs mounts the library to the client-side.
In Svelte you write less code, and less code means fewer errors, so you can concentrate on improving your app and concentrate in areas of the app (shipping the code, business logic, etc.)
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PS. It is easy to hire any frontend dev and make them a good Svelte developer because of the short learning curve.