

The principles mentioned in that post apply to all languages and frameworks, including Svelte.

Q: How do you create a live template for Svelte?Ī: We have a very detailed blog post about creating and using live templates, so please check it out. Svelte’s unique attribute is that it’s strictly a compiler, not a runtime library, so there are no runtime dependencies.Īnother important thing to note is that unlike those technologies, Svelte does not use virtual DOMs. Q: Why Svelte? How is it different from Vue or Angular ?Ī: Svelte is very different to other frameworks. We’d like to use this opportunity to share some of the answers to the questions that were asked during the webinar. For more about web-types check out this blog post.

He talked about some of the features that are being planned for the upcoming WebStorm release, like web-types support in the new API. We were also joined by special guest speaker, Andrey Starovoyt, WebStorm Team Lead, to cover more general, IDE-related topics. In this webinar, Paul Everitt, JetBrains Developer Advocate, and Tomasz Błachut, WebStorm Developer and the creator of the Svelte plugin, talked about Svelte in general and showed how you can start working with this framework in WebStorm and other JetBrains IDEs. The recording from the Getting Started with Svelte in WebStorm webinar is now available on the JetBrainsTV YouTube channel!
