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3 points| SandraBucky | 7 months ago

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Croak|7 months ago

Svelte is not like other frontend frameworks. It compiles down to JS. It is not like you have to follow the warnings, the compiler then just can't ensure that it will work properly. I am sure LSP settings can also tune which warnings you see and there is also the `svelte-ignore`.

rich_harris|7 months ago

If you think 'helping developers meet their legal obligations to build sites that can be used by everyone' is 'woke', then you should go and use a different framework.

NilMostChill|7 months ago

That's generally how it is with opinionated frameworks (and i use that term as a literal, as opposed to agnostic), you do the thing in the way expected or it's a fight.

Svelte is one of the less opinionated ones i've used but it does still have it's eccentricities.

Woke as a pejorative is a big red flag for a lot of people btw, especially here, you're going to get significantly less positive interactions by starting your text with the textual equivalent of a red baseball cap.

neximo64|7 months ago

Do you have any examples

techpineapple|7 months ago

Adding IDE warning messages to my list of things people are worried are woke now.

timeon|7 months ago

Warning messages do seem to be opposite of sleepy.