Hi Jacinto,
for me yes, it is.
I'm trying to replace vue with svelte.
It's less verbose and it produce very tiny and fast js applications.

>From the docs:
"You can build your entire app with Svelte, or you can add it incrementally
to an existing codebase. You can also ship components as standalone
packages that work anywhere, without the overhead of a dependency on a
conventional framework."

It worth a try.


On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 12:40 AM Jacinto Parga <jpar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I like svelte too. Do you think it can be a good complement for web2py /
> py4web?
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