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How Cloudflare Uses SvelteKit

10 engineering articles about SvelteKit from Cloudflare's engineering team

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The article discusses the development of vinext, a new front-end framework that serves as a drop-in replacement for Next. js, built using Vite and designed for deployment on Cloudflare Workers.
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The article discusses the integration of frontend, backend, and database functionalities within a single Cloudflare Worker, highlighting recent improvements that enable developers to build full-sta...
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The article announces the 1. 0 release of the Cloudflare Vite plugin, which integrates the Workers runtime with Vite, enhancing the development experience for web applications.
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This article discusses the enhancements made to Cloudflare's integration with popular full-stack frameworks, enabling faster local development workflows.
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The article announces the general availability of Pages Functions on Cloudflare Pages, highlighting its capabilities for developers to enhance static sites with dynamic content using Cloudflare Wor...
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The article discusses the integration of Next. js Edge Runtime with Cloudflare Pages, marking it as the fourth full-stack framework supported by the platform.
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This article discusses the integration of the Remix framework with Cloudflare Pages, highlighting its capabilities for building full stack applications.
Greg Brimble
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Cloudflare Pages has evolved into a Full Stack platform, allowing developers to deploy both frontend and backend applications seamlessly.

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