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2/2
Ever faced a blocker with #svelte and wasted 2 days finding a solution?
Now imagine having @paoloricciuti Svelte Maintainer, just a DM away. Gut check. Quick call. Clarity.
1/2
The data flow for the new project so far is as follows:
Maintain the data collection in Strapi - all news clippings, people, org info etc are kept in the CMS
@astro pulls Strapi data as a collection and builds static JSON files as ReST routes
#Svelte + #d3js pull the data from the ReST endpoints and draw the visualization in the browser.
The actual site is fully static, but I get the benefit of a full db and a nice interface for the backend, that is hosted independently.
Our #svelte team is led by Svelte Maintainer and Co-creator of #sveltelab, @paoloricciuti
We guide teams to realize all of Svelte’s potential and overcome any challenges they face, while mentoring and leveling-up. More about our work with Svelte: https://mainmatter.com/svelte-consulting/
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LegoJs v1.9.0 is out with more simplicity and more modern #JS to write #native #webcomponents
https://github.com/Polight/lego/pull/37#issuecomment-2803062579
Documentation will follow.
who has code blowing up that links back to your code editor sensibly efficiently?
specifically svelte code, so in a docker, node, vite, ..., browser stack away from the editor (in another one of these stacks)
wanting to websocket sync important things like throws back to the editor during bumpy development.
NICE.
#opensource and #selfhostable private file converter.
https://vert.sh/
https://github.com/VERT-sh/VERT
- Convert files directly on your device using WebAssembly.
- No file size limits.
- Supports multiple file formats.
Ok, afternoon to focus on side projects. LETS GO!
Heads up: @paoloricciuti ’s Svelte 5 workshop is coming up May 7, both in Barcelona and online!
Hands-on, practical, and packed with everything you need to get up to speed with runes, snippets & the new reactivity model.
Learn how to build animated maps with D3.js and Svelte!
Perfect for data journalists, data nerds, and curious devs.
Link below!
What’s ahead?
Keep growing—at our own, sustainable pace
Help teams succeed with Rust, Svelte, Ember
Modernize the travel industry
Double down on open source
Launch another product (very soon
)
To everyone who’s been part of the journey—thank you.
Let’s build the next 10.
#Mainmatter10 #RustLang #Svelte #EmberJS #OpenSource #TechLeadership #RemoteWork #GravityByMainmatter #EmberInitiative #EuroRust #SvelteSummit #EmberFest
9/9
We started with a focus on #EmberJS and #Rails.
Today, we’re helping teams succeed with #RustLang and #Svelte too.
In the last 10 years, we’ve:
Spoken at 50+ conferences
Taught 100s of developers
Contributed to 100+ OSS projects
Brought people together through EuroRust, EmberFest, Svelte Summit
Launched the Ember Initiative – a crowd-funded effort to push Ember forward
Released @gravityci
Introduced a support subscription for Rust and Svelte teams
6/9
Building a Real-time Dashboard with Flask and Svelte
https://testdriven.io/blog/flask-svelte/
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://testdriven.io/blog/flask-svelte/
Snooker is one of my favourite hobbies. I play (badly) and I watch it on TV.
And I've combined the snooker hobby with my programming hobby by writing a simple snooker scoreboard web app. TypeScript and Svelte 5 FTW.
There are many others, but this one's mine, it's free as in beer and free as in freedom. And it respects your privacy.
I call it Groovescore, with a hat-tip to my snooker club Groovetown Jack.