Vscode isn't inherently the obvious choice, volar works pretty fine on neovim and same for other js/ts LSPs/formatters/linters, and you don't have to step out from the terminal
Personally as time goes I think the very overlooked "DX" is maintaining and upgrading existing projects. Features like script setup are amazing, but having a mix of approaches or upgrading hundreds of files at once makes this "DX" improvement not worth it.
To watch the full Q&A, head to VueMastery.com 👉 www.vuemastery.com/courses/qa-with-evan-you/what-is-your-daily-routine/
For mobile apps, there is also capacitorjs which is a great solution we use often
To the editor: don't do zoom in/out every second, it's super annoying!
He recently learnt zooming
looking forward to the coming cityjs singapore!
Vscode isn't inherently the obvious choice, volar works pretty fine on neovim and same for other js/ts LSPs/formatters/linters, and you don't have to step out from the terminal
Wise opening words, thank you!
NativeScript is great in my opinion
❤️❤️❤️
Evan you is the man I want to be
Personally as time goes I think the very overlooked "DX" is maintaining and upgrading existing projects. Features like script setup are amazing, but having a mix of approaches or upgrading hundreds of files at once makes this "DX" improvement not worth it.
Wisdom
No music next time please
good stuff. vue / vite is where to spend the money. vite really has made my life so much easier & faster. even my none vue dev buddies use it.