Svelte is a radical new approach to building user interfaces. Whereas traditional frameworks like React and Vue do the bulk of their work in the browser, Svelte shifts that work into a compile step that happens when you build your app.
Instead of using techniques like virtual DOM diffing, Svelte writes code that surgically updates the DOM when the state of your app changes.
The course will consist of two sections. In the first section, the budget calculator project /svelte tutorial we will cover Svelte basics, and in the second part, Razors E–commerce project, we will implement Svelte to build a big project project.
All project intro videos are available for preview.
Instructor Details
Courses : 10
Specification: Svelte Tutorial and Projects Course
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 15.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Yosef Cohen –
Wonderful !!!!!! I have passed more than 50 % of this course. That’s the best svelte course on the web (and I did Max course too). There is in this course an amazing real world project The instructor makes clear explanations. I really enjoy from it ! Just one wish Please do a course on Sapper too ! It shouldn’t be long … just one good project. Thanks !
Ad Rienks –
Ja, goed. Ik heb heel wat geleerd, en goede hulp gehad van de leraar, als dat nodig was.
Adan Ulloa –
This is the second course I taked on Udemy about svelte and I need to say that it is a must take, because it takes the basic concepts and applies them to 2 real projects. I think that it cannot be taken as a basic course, I feel like you need to have some knowledge before taking it, but each module worth every penny because you will learn not only how to create a svelte app, but also how to deploy it, thank you!
Mike Robinson –
Great course for me as a beginner to svelte. I’m just typing along and watching my software grow, and I feel like I’m learning.
John Wolf –
John did a super job of presented this timely topic (Svelte) and all the complex attachments to make the project uploadable to the Internet.
Tarkan Acan –
It’s amazing. I don’t know if it is the miraculous easiness of the framework or the good knowledge and story telling of the author but this is one of the best courses I have had. Alas, please be careful people. If you don’t know JS and latest ES syntax, you will get confused. You will not be able to tell which part is svelte and which part is js. So do your self a favor and start with a good long javascript course first.
Chris Brewer –
I am about half way through and I am quickly and easily understanding Svelte compared to anything else I have read or watched. Excellent course so far that is helping me in saving a ton of time when I have a deadline.
Mark Kuhnke –
Sadly missing a sapper app, otherwise solid course on how to build real world apps with svelte.
Trinh Nguyen –
amazing course, best svelte tutorial i ever seen
Alejandro Santana –
This is by far the best svelte course I’ve had. Comprehensive and to the detail. What I dislike the most is the use of strapi as a backend, but I have changed this with my own graphql server and adding apollo to the client. This was not a straight forward process, so I think it would be a great plus if this course tackles how to integrate svelte with graphql using apollo. Anyway, excellent course
Annie CHEN –
This is a fast paced, practical real world like application with e commerce tutorial where you can learn basics of Svelte. Highly recommend to anyone who wants to build something more serious with Svelte.
John McDonald –
Looking forward to strengthening my svelte skills.
Andrzej Kurowski –
One of the best courses on this site. Every topic is clear and simple.
soler jean christophe –
course very good ! great thanks john 😉
William Koger –
The instructions are really easy to follow along I chose something other than razors so that way I would have to dig a little more.