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The first time I visited https://svelte.dev , the non-flat-vector banner instantly won me. It just stands out from the world around it. I just sort of assumed the engineering was superior to the competition if they were going to lead with crimped metal (and was right). Flat design has always struck me as an extremist response to an issue. Windows Vista required everyone to be on the same page design-language wise... - Source: Hacker News / 23 days ago
Svelte as the main framework. (Whimsy is my first Svelte project, actually! And Svelte didn't disappoint. Almost.). - Source: dev.to / 26 days ago
We're going to build our Svelte application using the Svelte REPL sandbox (or just REPL) at svelte.dev. I recommend checking out all the great documentation at svelte.dev, like its Examples section showcasing Svelte's many features, as well as the cool interactive tutorial at learn.svelte.dev. - Source: dev.to / 27 days ago
In theory, “de-frameworking yourself” is cool, but in practice, it’ll just lead to you building what effectively is your own ad hoc less battle-tested, probably less secure, and likely less performant de facto framework. I’m not convinced it’s worth it. If you want something à la KISS[0][0], just use Svelte/SvelteKit[1][1]. Nowadays, the primary exception I see to my point here is if your goal is to better... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
When I teased this series on LinkedIn, one comment quipped that Vue’s been around since 2014—“you should’ve learned it by now!”—and they’re not wrong. The JS ecosystem churns out UI libraries like Svelte, Solid, RxJS, and more, each pushing reactivity forward. React’s ubiquity made it my go-to for stability and career momentum. Now I’m ready to revisit new patterns and sharpen my tool-belt. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
BeyondCode made this fun flexbox game which is a fun way to practice (although I still don't really remember them). Source: almost 3 years ago
This is the way /u/BlueTickVerified - learn the fundamentals then how it's done in tailwind. As an additional fun resource to check you've understood it try this tailwind / flexbox game: https://knightsoftheflexboxtable.com/. Source: over 3 years ago
Many developers are "Learn by doing" people. Tailwind Play is an interactive environment that you can right jump into practicing and learning Tailwind. (+) Additionally, it's worth to play this game, too. Apply Tailwind knowledge and Flex to navigate the knight through the dungeon. 😉. - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago
This is a fun game to learn flex. https://knightsoftheflexboxtable.com. Source: over 3 years ago
Vue.js - Reactive Components for Modern Web Interfaces
Flexbox Froggy - A game for learning CSS flexbox
React - A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
CSS Grid Garden - A game for learning CSS grid layout
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
Tailwind CSS Play - An advanced online playground for Tailwind CSS