If you want to do web dev, svelte is a really good choice, I really enjoy development with it.
Sveltekit is also quite good at HTML-only sites (you can disable all client side JavaScript) which I make frequently
If you want to do web dev, svelte is a really good choice, I really enjoy development with it.
Sveltekit is also quite good at HTML-only sites (you can disable all client side JavaScript) which I make frequently


There’s not even close to enough content being posted that it’ll get too disorganized
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It might be overkill, but my website xylight.dev is written in Svelte with the framework Sveltekit. I use the adapter-static and disabled the client JavaScript with export const csr = false in my +layout.ts.
I really like Svelte since it lets me write reusable components really quickly, with very native feeling markup that, once I prerender it, expands into normal HTML.


Do it server side, like they already do for articles and links.
There’s two editions of Minecraft, Java edition and Bedrock edition. Java is the original version that just gets updated with the new features, but is only available on PC. Bedrock edition is available everywhere but has microtransactions and bonus Microsoft garbage