Hosted by
Svelte Society - London
Thursday, January 30th
1:30PM to 4:00PM EST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Online
Link available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
We're back!!
First Svelte London of 2025!
We're being hosted by Foolproof again
Talks will focus around coding with AI assistants with talks from Rowan Aldean (founder Casa Platform) and Scott Spence (Engineering Lead XtendOps)
Event will take on the usual format:
Doors open 18:30
Socialising/Networking/Food 18:30/45 ish!
Introductions, thanks to Foolproof 19:00
Talks from 19:15
Out doors 20:45
Socialising after
Presentations
Rowan Aldean
Rowan of https://casa-platform speaks about why & how they built their recent blog section for Casa as they consider the future of SEO / GEO (generative engine optimization)
How we went from Figma design to Cursor skeleton to SvelteKit blog using markdown files in 10 minutes (of talking... it maybe took 1 hour to finalize... but we have to bait you into caring... sorry, attention economy)
Rowan is a former Checkout.com software engineer turned founder of Casa Platform, an AI rental-tech company that builds personal assistants for renters and for realtors to remove the boring & repetitive bullshit.
Scott Spence
Asking an LLM about Svelte 5 doesn't get you much useful information, cut-offs in training data mean that when there's a rapidly changing framework the information can be irrelevant.
Just get the LLM to use the internet, init!? Yeah, I'm going to walk through a set of Model Context Protocol tools I use or have built, how I use them in Claude and Cline and (hopefully) do a one-shot prompt to build out a feature straight from the Svelte blog!
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We missed you this time around!
Platform Sponsors
Don't let broken lines of code, busted API calls, and crashes ruin you app. Join the 4M developers and 90K organizations who consider Sentry “not bad” when it comes to application monitoring. Use code “guild” for 3 free months of the team plan.
https://sentry.io
Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!
Hosted by
Svelte Society - London
Jan
30
Thursday, January 30th
1:30PM to 4:00PM EST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Online
Link available to attendees
We're back!!
First Svelte London of 2025!
We're being hosted by Foolproof again
Talks will focus around coding with AI assistants with talks from Rowan Aldean (founder Casa Platform) and Scott Spence (Engineering Lead XtendOps)
Event will take on the usual format:
Doors open 18:30
Socialising/Networking/Food 18:30/45 ish!
Introductions, thanks to Foolproof 19:00
Talks from 19:15
Out doors 20:45
Socialising after
Presentations
Rowan Aldean
Rowan of https://casa-platform speaks about why & how they built their recent blog section for Casa as they consider the future of SEO / GEO (generative engine optimization)
How we went from Figma design to Cursor skeleton to SvelteKit blog using markdown files in 10 minutes (of talking... it maybe took 1 hour to finalize... but we have to bait you into caring... sorry, attention economy)
Rowan is a former Checkout.com software engineer turned founder of Casa Platform, an AI rental-tech company that builds personal assistants for renters and for realtors to remove the boring & repetitive bullshit.
Scott Spence
Asking an LLM about Svelte 5 doesn't get you much useful information, cut-offs in training data mean that when there's a rapidly changing framework the information can be irrelevant.
Just get the LLM to use the internet, init!? Yeah, I'm going to walk through a set of Model Context Protocol tools I use or have built, how I use them in Claude and Cline and (hopefully) do a one-shot prompt to build out a feature straight from the Svelte blog!
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host