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title: What's new in Svelte: November 2020
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author: Daniel Sandoval
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authorURL: https://desandoval.net
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BLURB SUMMARIZING WHAT'S NEW...
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"What's new in Svelte" series! We'll try to make this a monthly blog post in which you'll find out about new features, bug fixes, and a showcase of Svelte projects from around the community.
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## New features
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1.
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**What's going on in Sapper?**
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Any updates here?
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## Impactful bug fixes
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## Coming up
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- Rich Harris demoed the possible future of local Svelte development in a talk titled "Futuristic Web Development" at last month's [Svelte Summit](https://sveltesummit.com/). If you're interested in built-in Server-Side Rendering, modern Hot Module Reloading, or how slots make consistent styling easy across pages, [check out the video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSfdtmcZ4d0).
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For all the features and bugfixes see the CHANGELOG for [Svelte](https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) and [Sapper](https://github.com/sveltejs/sapper/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).
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## Svelte Showcase
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- [Svelte Lab](https://sveltelab.app/) showcases a variety of components, visualizations and interactions that can be acheived in Svelte. You can click into any component to see its source or edit it, using the site's built-in REPL
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- [svelte-electron-boilerplate](https://github.com/hjalmar/svelte-electron-boilerplate) is a fast way to get up and running with a Svelte app built in the desktop javascript framework, Electron
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- [gurlic](https://gurlic.com/) is a social network and internet expirement that is super snappy thanks to Svelte
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- [Interference 2020](https://interference2020.org/) visualizes reported foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. elections. You can learn more about how it was built in [YYY's talk at Svelte Summit]()
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- [jitsi-svelte](https://github.com/relm-us/jitsi-svelte) lets you to easily create your own custom Jitsi client by providing out-of-the-box components built with Svelte
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- [Ellx](https://ellx.io/) is part spreadsheet, part notebook and part IDE. It's super smooth thanks to Svelte 😎
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- [This New Zealand news site](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/election-2020-latest-results-party-vote-electorate-vote-and-full-data/5CFVO4ENKNQDE3SICRRNPU5GZM/) breaks down the results of the 2020 Parliamentary elections using Svelte
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- [Budibase](https://github.com/Budibase/budibase) is a no-code app builder, powered by Svelte
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- [Sveltyjs](https://github.com/relm-us/sveltyjs) combines the collaborative, local-first technology of Yjs with the power of Svelte to enable multiple users across the internet to stay in sync.
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## See you next month!
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Got an idea for something to add to the Showcase? Want to get involved more with Svelte? We're always looking for maintainers, contributors and fanatics... Check out the [Svelte Society](https://sveltesociety.dev/), [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/sveltejs/) and [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/yy75DKs) to get involved!
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