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Rich Harris is a British web developer and award winning interactive journalist. [1] He created the web technologies Svelte and rollup. He previously worked for The Guardian as a front-end developer creating interactive articles. [2] He also worked as a graphics editor for The New York Times in a similar role. [3] He is now employed by Vercel to develop Svelte full time. [4]
Rich Harris graduated from UCL with a BA in philosophy.. [5] He initially worked for Citywire as a financial reporter, video journalist, and web producer [2]. He then worked for The Guardian's UK interactive team, which collectively won an Emmy [3]. He is now employed by Vercel (an American cloud platform) to develop Svelte full time [4]
Svelte was based on an earlier creation of Rich Harris known as Ractive.js, [6] [7] a tool he created at The Guardian for the creation of interactive news stories. [8] It has since been repeatedly ranked as one of the most 'admired and desired' web frameworks in the Stack Overflow developer survey.
rollup is a JavaScript module bundler [9] created by Rich Harris. As of the 10th of June, 2024, the project has 24,936 stars on GitHub.