A quick tour of the Svelte-Motion library

Svelte-Motion is a library created by Michael Lucht (https://www.gradientdescent.de/) based on the library Framer Motion (https://www.framer.com/motion/). It provides a lot of fun motion functionality that you can easily drop into your Svelte application. In this episode, I give a very brief tour of a few of the examples provided by Michael.
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My name is David W Parker and Iā€™m creating and publishing videos on ProgrammingTIL to help teach anyone and everyone who wants to code. Iā€™m a huge fan of Ruby on Rails, Svelte, TailwindCSS, and WebGL. Iā€™ve used React a lot in the past, as well as some Vue and AngularJS. Iā€™ve done some professional Python and Django. I like to create real applications and my tutorials will walk you through how to build something real from beginning-to-end.

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