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Why Svelte Is Winning the Frontend Efficiency War

Why Svelte Is Winning the Frontend Efficiency War

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Lucas and Luna dive into Svelte's rising developer satisfaction scores and its unique compile-time approach that eliminates the virtual DOM. They examine how Svelte 5's runes syntax is reshaping reactive state management, and why companies like Apple, Spotify, and The New York Times have adopted it for certain projects. With specific benchmarks showing 2x faster initial render times compared to React, this episode explores whether Svelte's leaner architecture is the key to solving frontend bloat. The hosts also discuss the trade-offs: a smaller ecosystem, fewer job listings, and the learning curve for traditional React developers. Ultimately, they look at what Svelte's growth says about the industry's hunger for simplicity and performance in 2026. #Svelte #JavaScript #FrontendFrameworks #React #CompileTime #Runes #RichHarris #WebPerformance #DeveloperExperience #VirtualDOM #Svelte5 #Apple #Spotify #NYTimes #Technology #Programming #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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