That's amazing.
Oh so authentication, I was thinking form validation. Interesting.
Could you explain an use case. I don't understand what would need to be validated when navigating.
What do you mean by styling as a prop?

tips and advice for full stack svelte project
Title.
I'm going to use svelte and sveltekit. Most likely tailwind. Zod for validation.
Any tips and tricks/ideas, pits to watch for before I commit heavily into falling into them.
This project could potentially be in vue/react but in my opinion svelte is more appealing to me (specially because of stores)
"radio signal" is such a bait word to use for what it actually is "radio emission"
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I love and hate C++ it's my self abuse love language.
Love: wow I'd like to make a project that does Y in cpp. Abuse: actually working on it.
One of the best devs I've ever had the pleasure to meet chatted with me about the worst code we've ever wrote. We even provided links to the specific repos and lines. Nothing to be ashamed of.
I was watching a YouTuber going over a major revision update for a framework or something and he said "I skipped over the part where I was coding this" nah dude, I wanna see that as well. What did you try and how did it go.
So much weird ego in coding.
Asshole take: if you share your project online but not the source code I immediately think your code sucks.
Let's be real your clone project is not something a venture capitalist is going to invest in, there's literally no reason to hide it but shame. Shame of sinful and bad code.
Seems that way
I mean....... is that what you want ?
There isn't a single piece of software that I use that makes me think I should upgrade my 5600. Not a single game fully utilizes it (on 1440p res)
Older hardware is fine.
Kde is so bloat there's no chance gamers with optimization in mind will choose it.
It gets easier the more you do it but ts needed a default official config to start things up with.
I started as a python enjoyer. 6 years later I can confidently say fuck dynamic typing, fuck mutable defaults.
Also fuck python and js (used both for work) TS is better but we all know it's not by much
Any svelte enjoyers
Chef's kiss 👌
Also this just looks like bad code, not a limiting feature of the language.
I hate it
Here in Alberta if you work in oil, they'll pay for your hour(s) driving to the site and back.
(Not saying those jobs have fair wages or oil execs divide it fairly or anything of that substance)