Recently, or just yesterday, I thought of making a video tutorial about programming. My wife has been pushing me to make a podcast (with her) but I can't really think of good topics we can enjoy discussing to make it a fun listen. Programming has been my passion and career so I thought why not do that instead and be informative. She's currently in a different country though, plus I am really bad at explaining in just words. So video it is. And just me.

After having a discussion with her, we thought teaching the basics (the right basics) first just for the curious people who want to learn programming will do. I am not really aiming for anything here and this is just my outlet to when I am alone and want to pass the time.

Why Svelte?

Web is the best platform to program for, and Svelte is simpler than Python if you know a bit already about HTML. It allows productive learning for curious beginners without command-line complexity.

What is Svelte?

Svelte functions as both a language requiring its own compiler and a framework built on JavaScript and HTML. Existing JavaScript and HTML code remains functional, but Svelte-specific code requires compilation.

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Here's my video series playlist.