Hasty Treat - What's the deal with Astro?
Nov 08, 2021•20 min
Episode description
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Astro — what it is and why you should check it out!
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Show Notes 03:08 - What is it, what does it do?
Framework for server-first static apps
Use any front-end framework
Does not ship JS unless you explicitly define a component to ship JS
05:20 - The syntax
.astro files is a mash-up of Svelte and React
Frontmatter for server-side JS
Template syntax is basically JSX
TS baked in
07:48 - State management
In client-side JS only, no state in .astro files
10:50 - CSS
Svelte style
Local, scoped tags
SCSS baked in
11:16 - Data fetching
Fetch in frontmatter via fetch()
12:06 - Vs React? Vs Next? Vs Gatsby? Vs Svelte?
15:24 - Tooling
There is a Syntax highlighter
Uses Snowpack under the hood
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