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Mastering SvelteKit - Building High-Performance Web Applications - cover

Mastering SvelteKit - Building High-Performance Web Applications

Robert A. Johnson

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering SvelteKit: Building High-Performance Web Applications" is a comprehensive guide designed for both novice and experienced developers looking to leverage the power of SvelteKit for crafting sophisticated web applications. This book meticulously covers the essential concepts of the SvelteKit framework, offering detailed insights into its architecture, reactivity, and efficient data management techniques. By drawing comparisons with other JavaScript frameworks, it provides a holistic understanding of SvelteKit’s unique advantages in developing lightweight and performant web solutions.The book guides readers through each phase of the development process, from setting up a robust development environment to deploying applications on leading hosting platforms. With practical examples and best practices, it delves into key topics such as component creation, routing, state handling, and server-side rendering. Emphasizing performance optimization and modern styling techniques, "Mastering SvelteKit" equips developers with the knowledge to build scalable applications that are both fast and user-friendly. Whether aiming to adopt new methodologies or enhance existing skills, this book stands as an authoritative resource for mastering web development with SvelteKit.
Disponible desde: 05/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 350 páginas.

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