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I’m going to use svelte and sveltekit. Most likely tailwind. Zod for validation.

Any tips and tricks/ideas, pits to watch for before I commit heavily into falling into them.

This project could potentially be in vue/react but in my opinion svelte is more appealing to me (specially because of stores)

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If you’re handling any sensitive data, passwords, or private user data, DO NOT use stores. Stores should only be used on the client-side. Use event.locals to pass data around for the user on the server side instead. If you use a store on the server-side, you risk that data being exposed or used in other current users and browser session.

For form validation, check out SvelteKit form actions. Also, I personally find Yup to be easier to use than Zod

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Svelte is a JavaScript framework for building user interfaces (UIs) that compiles your code into efficient JavaScript during the build process, resulting in better performance and smaller bundle sizes. Svelte focuses on reactive programming, where UI components update themselves when data changes, eliminating the need for a virtual DOM. Svelte Kit is an extension of Svelte that adds features like routing and server-side rendering, simplifying the creation of full-stack web applications. It provides file-based routing and supports server-side rendering, enabling faster initial page loads and improved search engine optimization. Svelte Kit combines client-side Svelte components with server-side rendering and serverless functions for a seamless development experience.

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