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SvelteKit
Full-stack framework for building web applications with Svelte
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Scalability
high
Performance
very high
Learning Curve
easy
Maturity
stable
Languages: JavaScript, TypeScript
Architecture: full-stack, server-side-rendering, static-generation
When to Use
- +Performance critical
- +Simple architecture
- +Developer experience priority
- +Full-stack apps
When Not to Use
- -Need React ecosystem
- -Large enterprise teams
- -Require extensive libraries
Strengths
- Simple and intuitive
- Excellent performance
- Small bundle size
- Great DX
- Adapter system
- TypeScript support
Weaknesses
- Smaller ecosystem than React
- Fewer jobs
- Less enterprise adoption
- Fewer third-party components
Operations
Maintenance
low
Monitoring
low
Backup/Recovery
simple
Hosting: self-hosted, cloud, managed
Quick Facts
- Category
- Frontend Framework
- License
- open source
- Pricing
- free (free tier)
- Community
- medium
- Docs Quality
- excellent
- Trend
- rapidly growing
- Vendor Lock-in
- none
- Data Portability
- easy
Compliance
GDPR
HIPAA
SOC 2
PCI-DSS
Encryption
Audit Logs
RBAC
MFA
Best For
startupsmallmediumlarge
Use Cases
- Full-stack applications
- Content sites
- Dashboards
- Progressive web apps
- E-commerce
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