i *am* making this post in English, and using JavaScript as well, so who's really having the last laugh here?
i *am* making this post in English, and using JavaScript as well, so who's really having the last laugh here?
- was made to kinda resemble another language (French/German), but largely fails to do so
- usually not the most space-efficient language to use
- relatively easy to start with
- was made to kinda resemble another language (French/German), but largely fails to do so
- usually not the most space-efficient language to use
- relatively easy to start with
regardless, thanks a ton, @ricciuti.me! (and sorry for judging Svelte too soon)
regardless, thanks a ton, @ricciuti.me! (and sorry for judging Svelte too soon)
turns out, yeah, it was completely my fault trying to judge Svelte's performance while running it in debug mode
running it using the Cloudflare adapter on a CF Pages instance got me much better results (~60KBs, 16 requests, for a pretty bare-bones, fairly unoptimized page)
turns out, yeah, it was completely my fault trying to judge Svelte's performance while running it in debug mode
running it using the Cloudflare adapter on a CF Pages instance got me much better results (~60KBs, 16 requests, for a pretty bare-bones, fairly unoptimized page)
i'll give those a look later today, thanks!
to clarify, im not really too much of a web dev guy, so im kind of a beginner here, especially with JS web frameworks (that's why i didnt have any points of reference other than static HTML)
i'll give those a look later today, thanks!
to clarify, im not really too much of a web dev guy, so im kind of a beginner here, especially with JS web frameworks (that's why i didnt have any points of reference other than static HTML)
although i do despise npm's slowness
although i do despise npm's slowness
i know Svelte is for web *apps*, but i just cant help but think about how this can most probably be lighter
i know Svelte is for web *apps*, but i just cant help but think about how this can most probably be lighter