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Svelte on The Changelog | Listen to the interview here | Rich Harris | https://twitter.com/Rich_Harris |
Earlier this month, I had the privilege of appearing on The Changelog, a podcast about software development. We had a fun (for me) and wide-ranging conversation:
- life as a coder inside a newsroom
- the big compilers-as-frameworks trend
- scalability
- the Great Divide
...and, most importantly, Svelte 3.
Unless you hang out in our Discord server or follow @sveltejs on Twitter, you might not know that Svelte 3 is just around the corner, and it's going to be a huge release. We've rethought the developer experience from the ground up, and while it will be a nuisance if you need to upgrade a Svelte 2 app (more on that soon) we think you're going to love it.
On the podcast Adam, Jerod and I talk about some of the changes and why we're making them. You can listen here or on the podcast page.
The Changelog 332: A UI framework without the framework – Listen on Changelog.com