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Kevin Åberg Kultalahti에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Kevin Åberg Kultalahti 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
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In this episode, Stanislav Khromov joins the Svelte Radio team to discuss his work on Svelte Bench, a benchmarking tool that scientifically measures how well different LLMs understand and write Svelte 5 code. The conversation explores the challenges of AI-assisted coding with Svelte 5, the development of the official Svelte MCP (Model Context Protocol) that provides LLMs with documentation and auto-fixing capabilities, and the surprising performance differences between major AI providers. Stanislav also shares insights on working with AI tools, the future of local models, and the economics of AI coding assistants. Notes Stanislav Khromov Svelte Bench GitHub Svelte MCP Anthropic Spending VC Money Unpopular Opinions Kevin: Serverless is overrated Stanislav: OpenAI has the worst models of the big three Antony: Heat Pumps are bad Technology Connections Tech Ingredients Picks Kevin: Kasai Hibachi Grill (now tested, and can confirm, it is PENG!) Stanislav: Ball x Pit Antony: Saunas By the Sea…
In this episode of Svelte Radio, Ken Kunz joins the hosts to discuss his journey with Svelte, from discovering it through Rich Harris's "Rethinking Reactivity" talk to building complex financial applications. Ken shares his experience working on Trading Strategy, a decentralized finance platform, and the challenges of implementing sophisticated charting solutions. The conversation also covers Ken's memorable Svelte Summit talk where he recreated the Macrodata Refinement interface from the TV show Severance, complete with props and staying in character throughout. The episode touches on testing philosophies, state management with his library Svelte- FSM , and the newly launched Svelte Society Chicago chapter . Notes Trading Strategy LayerChart TradingView Lightweight Chart xstate svelte-fsm Talk Runed Macrodata Refinement Talk GitHub Repo Website Bert B's Svelte Summit Talk Svelte Chicago Picks Kevin: Zen Browser Zed Zod Antony: n8n Active Pieces Brittney: Tab Groups! Ken: Rock Climbing! Brene Brown…
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Summary In this episode of Svelt Radio, the hosts welcome Jeppe Reinhold from Chromatic to discuss the dramatic improvements in Storybook's Svelte integration. Jeppe shares how a critical video by Brittany struggling with Storybook setup sparked a complete overhaul of the Svelte experience, leading to better collaboration with the Svelte core team and significant enhancements in functionality. The conversation covers new features like Svelte CSF for writing stories in native Svelte syntax, improved testing capabilities, support for async components, and upcoming features in Storybook 10. The team also discusses the philosophy behind component-driven development, the challenges of integrating with remote functions, and Storybook's future direction including AI support and better theming capabilities. Links Storybook Storybook Svelte Guide addon-svelte-csf Unpopular Opinions Antony: Svelte is an independent project! Don’t throw it in the bin Jeppe: I like GANTT charts Picks Antony: Castles! Brittney: Spain! Jeppe: Tuple…
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Summary In this episode, Simon Holthausen from the Svelte team joins to discuss remote functions and async Svelte, two experimental features that are changing how developers interact with data in SvelteKit applications. Remote functions offer a new RPC-like approach that provides better type safety, more granular data loading, and improved developer experience compared to traditional load functions and form actions. The conversation covers the technical implementation, design decisions, and future possibilities including caching, streaming, and integration with Svelte's upcoming resource API. Simon also explains how async Svelte enables top-level await in components with coordinated loading boundaries, making asynchronous work much easier to manage in both SSR and SPA contexts. Links Remote Functions Documentation Remote Functions Video by Simon Follow-up Video by Simon Picks Simon: Elgato Wave Microphone Kevin: CalDigit Thunderbolt 5 Dock TS5 Plus…
Summary We're putting the band back together. Svelte Radio is officially back. This first episode is a bit of catch-up. Not a ton of Svelte chatter. Look forward to many fun and interesting episodes. Next week we talk with Simon about Remote Functions. Don't miss it! Show Notes Introducing SvelteKit Remote Functions, by Simon Holthausen SvelteKit Remote Functions tips: Auth guards, managing asynchronous, query.batch Svelte Bench Tembo Hot takes Kevin: AI generates a lot of Workslop if you're not careful. Antony: Find something common and differentiate Brittney: Cats are better than dogs. Picks Kevin: Slow Horses Brittney: Cate Cafés Antony: Gary's Economics…
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. Background Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski How svelte works under the hood Odin Project - https://www.theodinproject.com MOOC - CS50 Harvard X SampleKit - https://www.samplekit.dev 3 different things Preprocessor (mdsvex) melt-ui alternative to mdsvex Demos caprover coolify dokku shopify Sasa Juric Articles TypeSafe Fetch Handler - https://www.samplekit.dev/articles/ typesafe-fetch-handler SvelteKit Search Params - https://github.com/paoloricciuti/ sveltekit-search-params What do you think about Svelte 5? Reactive Statements Snippets Picks Timothy: Crafting Interpreters by Robert something (look up) Kevin: New York Email: contact@timcohen.dev GitHub: 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-ci Dominiks talk at JSNation Vite Environment Björn Lu Cloudflare Workers Miniflare Samuel Inlang environments for i18n Jeppe Reinhold (Storybook) Svelte 5 SvelteKit and how the Environment Error Boundaries (PR here) Migrating $: to run function Don’t reach for effect, use derived! You can use effect to get the same functionality as onMount/Destroy Hackathon Return to Castle Wolfenstein Wolfensvelte Threltemania…
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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 introduction Svelte 5 Feedback Simon and Paolo shoutout New command line tool: npx sv migrate svelte-5 Advent of Svelte Svelte error boundaries bind: set/get Actions Async stuff Load in Kit Stores not scoped!!! WHY NOT? Kit State based equivalents of the stores AsyncContext/AsyncLocalStorage Error boundaries built-in Partial Pre-rendering JSNation Hot takes Rich: We need more hot tak Kevin: SQLite is the best PIcks Rich: Bluesky Book - Lifespan, David Sinclair…
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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 YT Primeagen feud thing North Star AI Robot Building App in Svelte Brad frost design system Svelte 5 beginners course vs other frameworks Svelte 5 Local first InstantDB Zero Sync Meteor Drop 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 background Svelte 5 thoughts What does Bloomberg use Svelte for? Zed editor Side projects Unpopular opinions Kevin: ORMs are shit, just use SQL Julian: CSS shouldn’t exist CSS Zen Garden: https://csszengarden.com Kevin: 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…
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1 Svelte Meets Vite: A Deep Dive with Matias Capeletto (patakdev) 1:02:26
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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 Vite Vite vs Snowpack Speeding up Vite with Rolldown Vite's new Environment API utilizing serverless APIs (Cloudflare D1, Key value etc.) Rich Harris: Electron/Tauri native mobile platforms? ViteConf 2024 on October 3 Picks Kevin: Sugar (TV show on Apple TV), Pete (pngwn): Local first development story Matias (patak): Svelte/Kit Tutorial, TutorialKit…
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Sponsored by Contentful Welcome to the new era of content management with Contentful. Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional content systems and hello to a world where collaboration sparks innovation. With Contentful, you’re not just managing content; you’re creating content-first, multi-brand experiences across all channels effortlessly. The best part? It requires zero coding! Empower your teams to collaborate and innovate, delivering impactful digital experiences at scale. Contentful's AI-driven platform not only streamlines content creation but also ensures it aligns perfectly with your brand. Ready for a game changer? Start with Contentful for free today. Unleash the potential of your digital content and drive your business forward. Learn more at contentful.com. 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? Twitter Website What is LiveSvelte? GitHub Blog post Elm Roc Unpopular Opinions Brittney: PNPM SHOULD WORK Wout: TypeScript isn't that great 😬 Picks Wout: The Soul of Erlang Kevin: The Lazarus Project Brittney: Loki TV Show…
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Sponsored by Contentful Welcome to the new era of content management with Contentful. Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional content systems and hello to a world where collaboration sparks innovation. With Contentful, you’re not just managing content; you’re creating content-first, multi-brand experiences across all channels effortlessly. The best part? It requires zero coding! Empower your teams to collaborate and innovate, delivering impactful digital experiences at scale. Contentful's AI-driven platform not only streamlines content creation but also ensures it aligns perfectly with your brand. Ready for a game changer? Start with Contentful for free today. Unleash the potential of your digital content and drive your business forward. Learn more at contentful.com. 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 Enrico Co-founded: Design Systems Community Weekly recorded show on YT Co-hosts Karim Paolo Stanisla Changelog Carbon Components Svelte Enrico GitHub Twitter Unpopular Opinions Brittney: [Inertia.js](https://inertiajs.com/) Picks Enrico: The Wandering Earth Part 2 Kevin: Quest 3 Transcription Here's a quick word from our sponsor. Welcome to the new era of content management with Contentful. Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional content systems and hello to a world where collaboration sparks innovation. With Contentful, you're not just managing content, you're creating content-first, multi-brand experiences across all channels effortlessly. The best part? It requires zero coding. Empower your teams to collaborate and innovate, delivering impactful digital experiences at scale. Contentful's AI-driven platform not only streamlines content creation, but also ensures it aligns perfectly with your brand. Ready for a game-changer? Start with Contentful for free today. Unleash the potential of your digital content and drive your business forward. Learn more at Contentful.com [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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1 Svelte in dynamic e-commerce widgets with Jacob Stordahl 43:05
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Sponsored by Contentful Welcome to the new era of content management with Contentful. Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional content systems and hello to a world where collaboration sparks innovation. With Contentful, you’re not just managing content; you’re creating content-first, multi-brand experiences across all channels effortlessly. The best part? It requires zero coding! Empower your teams to collaborate and innovate, delivering impactful digital experiences at scale. Contentful's AI-driven platform not only streamlines content creation but also ensures it aligns perfectly with your brand. Ready for a game changer? Start with Contentful for free today. Unleash the potential of your digital content and drive your business forward. Learn more at contentful.com. 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 Stordahl Twitter Website Stylitics Svelte Summit Talk Spring 2023 Unpopular Opinions Jacob: you shouldn’t use a git ui! git is poorly designed freeCodeCamp Course Kevin: you shouldn’t use fetch() on the client Antony: MacOS is not that great! Picks Jacob: Staff Engineer by Will Larson Kevin: Satori Antony: BunnyCDN…
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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? Twitter Svelte Starter Template Unpopular Opinions Brittney: Meetings are not work. Sam: By 2030 we will reach 2.0 Kevin: - Picks Kevin Coolify CommitAI Sam OpenProps Adam Argyle Brittney: Github CLI Netlify CLI…
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