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- This is not a post declaring Svelte to be better than React, or vice-versa. This is a post where I'll tell you about my preferences, and what I find easier or harder with either framework. I'm not here to pick a fight! Plus, Pomodone is hardily a vastly complex application that could be used to fully put React or Svelte through its paces. Think of this post as a commentary based on my experience throwing a side project together, focusing on the developer experience putting these components together.
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- https://www.jackfranklin.co.uk/blog/comparing-svelte-and-react-javascript/
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- Svelte is a free and open-source front end JavaScript framework created by Rich Harris and maintained by Harris and other Svelte core team members. Svelte applications do not include framework references. Instead, building a Svelte application generates code to manipulate the DOM, which may reduce the size of transferred files as well as give better client startup and run-time performance. Svelte has its own compiler for converting app code into client-side JavaScript at build time. It is written in TypeScript. The Svelte source code is licensed under MIT License and hosted on GitHub.
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