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/
To the editor: don't do zoom in/out every second, it's super annoying!
He recently learnt zooming
For mobile apps, there is also capacitorjs which is a great solution we use often
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
Evan you is the man I want to be
Wise opening words, thank you!
NativeScript is great in my opinion
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.
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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.