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Exploring Marvel Comics' history with SvelteKit

Svelte Redis Marvel (Comics) API
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    Cybernetically enhanced web apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Svelte and SvelteKit for the app framework. This was my first major project in SvelteKit and I had a great experience. Svelte is my favorite front-end framework to work in, and SvelteKit builds a full-stack app framework on top of it with SSR, server endpoints, and routing, as well as a fast dev environment powered by Vite. Despite it still being pre-1.0, I had very few issues and I'm looking forward to moving some of my work projects over to SvelteKit as soon as possible.

    #Javascript UI Libraries #JavaScript Framework #JS Library 352 social mentions

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    Redis is an open source in-memory data structure project implementing a distributed, in-memory key-value database with optional durability.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Redis cache hosted on Upstash, a serverless option where you pay per-request instead of per-server. Since I had a limited number of API requests per-day, I needed to cache the responses for 24 hours. The random comic functionality is also implemented using Redis queries.

    #Key-Value Database #NoSQL Databases #Databases 183 social mentions

  3. Create awesome stuff with the world's greatest comic API
    I was one of those users disappointed by the feature's removal. After I discovered that all the data needed to re-create the feature was available from Marvel's API, I started coding. A few weeks later I launched Marvel Unlimited by Year.

    #Tech #Comics And Graphi... #Comics 12 social mentions

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