Awesome! Oh man… If someone wrote a little online shop (app - enabling everyone to sell and buy) with it (maybe even using 2 party trustless escrow grabbing the public Adress data from Web ids ) that would be pretty huge!
(and if the resulting data is being exported into a file and importable again [and not only stored on safe] even if one party in the current test net runs out of puts a real online shop would be possible )
XSLT has been doing this for over 20 years. Svelte is just another JS framework that offers nothing new.
You should take a look at Saxon-JS: http://www.saxonica.com/saxon-js/index.xml
I don’t know enough about sveltjs to rebut that but I’m not sure it is true. For example, how about sveltjs’ binding variables (I’m not sure it that’s the right term or if I can explain it) but it seems important in ensuring that when data changes, just the code that is needed runs to update the representation. Also Sapper etc. But I’ve yet to dig in, and it is 20 years since I was using XSLT so can’t say I know it well enough either.
I’d love to see it explored - they have a very helpful and responsive community on their discord so maybe post there?
I’ll leave your Docker post for someone else as I understand that even less! Great to see you here, it would be good to understand XSLT better and how it might solve these kind of problems.
Sveltejs just gets better. Even with my meagre knowledge I was able to demo and explain the code of a basic Sveltejs app to my local JavaScript meet last night. And today this: