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Nick Reese & Luke Edwards - SEO for Developers

Nick Reese & Luke Edwards - SEO for Developers

SEO health is a crucial, yet often-overlooked aspect of our web applications' success. It can be the difference between pet-project and an extra source of income! This presentation will cover the core SEO basics every developer should know and introduce some tooling to help ensure your projects are setup for success.

December 3, 2021
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Basar Buyukkahraman - Test Driven Development with Svelte

Basar Buyukkahraman - Test Driven Development with Svelte

Build svelte components with test first aproach by using Jest and the Svelte Testing Library. We will see how we can query elements, how we can interact with them and also how we can replace external service without mocking.

December 3, 2021
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Jim Fisk & Stephanie Luz - Dreaming of Theming with Svelte using Plenti

Jim Fisk & Stephanie Luz - Dreaming of Theming with Svelte using Plenti

Plenti is a free and open source static site generator for Svelte. Its simple design makes it great for beginners who are trying to break into tech, but it's also powerful and extremely fast for devs who need to be hyper-focused on being productive. Plenti takes care of common things you need for building websites, including connecting your Svelte components to a data source, client routing, hydrating to a single page app (SPA), and creating HTML fallbacks for each page to improve performance and SEO.

November 29, 2021
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Mateo Morris - Introducing Primo: a Svelter, all-in-one way to build and manage static sites

Mateo Morris - Introducing Primo: a Svelter, all-in-one way to build and manage static sites

In this talk I'll show you how you can use Primo (an open-source desktop app) to quickly build interactive, easily editable websites using Svelte. In the process I'll demonstrate how Svelte's powerful features enable both Primo's component-driven development & lean, accessible, fast-loading static sites.

November 26, 2021
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Kellen Mace - Bringing Svelte to 40% of the Web: Using Wordpress to Power Svelte

Kellen Mace - Bringing Svelte to 40% of the Web: Using Wordpress to Power Svelte

In this talk, we'll discuss how we can let content creators keep the excellent editorial workflows that WordPress provides, while leveraging Svelte on the frontend to provide a phenomenal user experience.

November 24, 2021
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Daniel E. Sandoval: Prototyping Testing with Real Data Models using Svelte

Daniel E. Sandoval: Prototyping Testing with Real Data Models using Svelte

Rapid prototyping and feedback is the best way to ensure that our products are solving real problems and meeting user needs. Tools like Figma and InVision let us mock up something quickly and get static prototypes in front of users without having to dive into the intricacies of building real software. These tools fall short, however, when our prototype relies on real data in order to test our assumptions in a user interview or usability test.

October 25, 2020
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Jim Fisk: Plenti

Jim Fisk: Plenti

Plenti is an open source static site generator (SSG) that uses Svelte to give developers a dead simple way to make dynamic and speedy websites. It takes a new approach by cutting out bundlers, hitting the compiler directly in V8, and building scaffolding in Go to give an extremely fast and consistent developer experience. We'll go over how the data source, content structure, layout, routing, and hydration are all connected to work out-of-the-box.

October 24, 2020

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Evilpingwin: REPLicant (Svelte Summit 2020)

Evilpingwin: REPLicant (Svelte Summit 2020)

A REPL, or online playground, is a great way to allow users to test-drive tools you have built without needing to install a thing, but they are also great for interactive tutorials, sharing snippets and reporting bugs!

October 23, 2020
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SSD France 2020 : Lang Hoang : Comment j'ai migré mon application Svelte vers Typescript

SSD France 2020 : Lang Hoang : Comment j'ai migré mon application Svelte vers Typescript

Svelte a annoncé récemment le tant attendu support officiel de Typescript. Je vous propose un REX sur l'ajout de TS à ma petite application Svelte pour afficher ses stats Velib. Qu'est-ce qu'on y gagne? Est-ce que la peinture est sèche? Svelte recently announced its long-awaited official support for TypeScript. I'd like to share my experience adding TS to my small Svelte app that displays my Velib stats. What are the benefits? Is it ready for prime time?

October 6, 2020
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SSD France 2020 : Julien Pradet : Internationaliser son application avec Svelte

SSD France 2020 : Julien Pradet : Internationaliser son application avec Svelte

J'ai adopté la philosophie de Svelte : plutôt que gérer les langues au runtime, j'en ai fait un maximum à la compilation pour avoir le code le plus léger possible. Dans cette conf' je vais donc vous parler de comment j'ai utilisé Rollup, Babel, svelte-i18n et autres joyeusetés pour avoir une application multilingue qui pèse moins 1kb de plus que l'application simple. I adopted the Svelte philosophy: instead of managing languages at runtime, I did as much as possible at compile time to get the lightest possible code. In this talk, I'm going to tell you how I used Rollup, Babel, svelte-i18n, and other fun tools to create a multilingual app that's less than 1kb larger than the single-language version.

October 6, 2020
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Sapper Trello blog by Shriji Kondan

Sapper Trello blog by Shriji Kondan

Shriji Kondan (@Shriji) presented in the September 2020 MMT Tech Meetup (bit.ly/mmt-svelte), where he talked about JAMstack and how Trello could be used as a blogging data feed for a Sapper blog.

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Svelte Amsterdam meetup #3: Writing preprocessors, migrating to SvelteJS

Svelte Amsterdam meetup #3: Writing preprocessors, migrating to SvelteJS

## Story of migrating to Svelte ## By Vace Kupecioglu Notes on incrementally converting a "legacy" application to Svelte/Sapper one component at a time. * The way we approach to components * The way we test them * Challenges and workarounds ## Svelte preprocessors and how to write them ## By @swyx (https://twitter.com/swyx) Svelte is a superset of HTML - but what if we don't want to write HTML? In this live code talk we explore how Svelte preprocessors work, letting you write Sass, Pug, and even TypeScript inside of your Svelte components!

June 11, 2020

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