JesseSkinner

JesseSkinner

The Joy of Svelte (course)

I’ve developed a video course called The Joy of Svelte, where I go in depth on Svelte features, especially different ways to manage state and taking advantage of Svelte’s unique features to simplify your components. If you’re interested, check it out at https://www.joyofsvelte.com/

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JesseSkinner

JesseSkinner

Thanks! The course was released a year ago, but it’s still completely up to date. I will be adding Svelte Kit content once version 1.0 is released, and anyone who purchases the course now will automatically get that additional Svelte Kit content for free.

AstonJ

AstonJ

Ah that’s awesome! Good luck with the course :023:

tommica

tommica

Svelte has been on my radar for a while, and while I’ve not really looked into svelte kit, I’m curious about all the buzz that it is receiving - might consider getting this one!

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