![]() I stumbled into the spelter world got really hyped. And yeah, I, I don't know more by accident than anything. I work as a software engineer at a company called xo do software development and consulting. So Simon, I'll let you continue with your introduction. I would probably say it's one of the most active sort of segments of the spell organisation. He's He's the code here behind that is absolutely on fire at the moment. What can I say is he's the he's the person in charge of language tools. I'm also a Svelte maintainer, alongside our guest today, who is Simon halt Hauser. ![]() I'm Antony I'm the ccfp og which is a booking system for tourism leisure. We also did just launched the CFP for the Svelte summit conference that is going to be happening in April, I think, and I'm very excited about organising speakers for that. And I mostly should post on Twitter, first of all society. I'm Shawn, I am still in the process of switching jobs, but hopefully building a Svelte app in production from a next startup. And I'm heavily involved in Svelte society, and help out around the Svelte community. So I'm Kevin, I run a site called Svelte school. Today we have yet another guest surprise. Welcome to another episode of Svelte radio. Picks:Kevin: Yubikey 5C NanoAntony: Clean Co - Low Alcohol SpiritShawn: Princess Bride Home MovieSimon: Fasching - German festivals ![]() Shawn: Don't use throw unless you want the program to crash! Errors are not exceptions! Antony: Case-insensitive file systems are bad This was accidentally released a bit early. We sit down with Simon Holthausen to talk about the Svelte language-tools, TypeScript and all that juicy stuff! Some notesÄescription, show notes and transcription coming soon. Sponsors: Support Svelte Radio by leaving a review on iTunes and/or visit our support page. Note: This was recorded on February 19th.
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