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3.1 Conclusion
Naturally, we just barely scratched the surface of what is possible in Svelte. There are so many wonderful features—like a built-in storage mechanism for maintaining state. I encourage you to spend more time with Svelte—it really is a fantastic framework.
My name’s Jeremy McPeak, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thank you for watching!
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1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:09
1.1Introduction01:09
2.Learning Svelte7 lessons, 53:32
2.1Creating a Project07:15
2.2Creating Components and Binding Data07:29
2.3Handling Events and Iterating Over Collections10:03
2.4Creating and Dispatching Custom Events04:59
2.5Working With Props and Lifecycle Functions07:54
2.6Using Conditions to Dynamically Show or Hide Content06:10
2.7Style Binding09:42
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:00
3.1Conclusion01:00
3.1 Conclusion
Svelte is a fantastic and refreshing user interface framework. From its simple boilerplateless project all the way down to its clean and uncomplicated component design it's easy to see why Svelte is gaining a lot of traction. It certainly is a viable option for any web application. And it may very well replace Vue as my go to framework. Naturally, we just barely scratched the surface on what is possible in Svelte. There are so many wonderful features, like a built in storage mechanism for maintaining state. Yep, you don't need a second library for that, and it's easy to use to boot. But there's a lot more and I encourage you to spend more time with Svelte. It really is a fantastic framework. Thank you so much for watching this course. Please feel free to contact me through Twitter or the Tuts+ forums if you have any questions. From all of us here at Tuts+, thank you, and I will see you next time.







