Just released a production Vue+Cordova app + first Vue website for a client and I am super excited about Vue + Nuxt + Weex .... love the way you build apps with .vue files and LOVE the simplicity of Vue compared to React which I am using now at work at the moment. Vue does everything I need in react but I can do it twice as fast in Vue !!! Love VUE JS ! My main concern with react is future maintainability as I have seen many projects fall apart after a few years of react when the senior dev leaves the company it all falls apart. Companies should be looking at Vue for their future apps as the code can be structured in a way that you don't have to be a super advanced js front end dev to be able to dive in and use it to create excellent first class web apps. It's great for back end developers ... -Back end devs take a look, Vue is excellent! -Front end devs, write maintainable/readable code :D
I'm a senior React Dev at work myself, and I'm following Vue closely. I feel like once it hits a certain adoption rate it will start to take over quickly due to these very reasons. I guess time will tell :)
14:00-14:21 Big applause for this. I think people should consider also this kind of nuances between the two (Vue.js and React) when choosing the one. In my point of vue (pun intended) both of the main developers are good, but Evan doesn't want to sell you something, he takes his time to build something amazing. Thanks Evan and the community.
It may be because of how the sound is captured, but I could not imagine a colder crowd. How could they stay silent throughout the vue-cli 3 presentation?
If it isn't broken don't fix it. Besides there's a lot of useful new features in the CLI and it was super useful to know what was in the pipeline for the future, great talk!
IMHO, I am impressed. Because these integrations and tooling are what helps us increase dev productivity and less intimidating for new comers. I don't think Vue need to compete with react in every steps.
With Vue.js it's not about innovation and groundbreaking features. It's about making something usable and easy. You can picture it as Android vs iOS I guess. Android gets something first in some crude form and then Apple polishes it and makes it usable.
vue was just a hype. Not battle ready framework, good for beginners. Its so easy to use that you will not learn essential JS skills. If you want to be fancy go with ELM
After working with Vue for almost a year, I can definitely say you're wrong. You will write proper JS either way. It depends on you, not the framework. React nor Angular are approachable as Vue, nor as pragmatic.
0:29 - intro and stats, year in review
4:19 - New releases (Vue 2.5, eslint-plugin 4.0, test-utils 1.0, devtools 4.0, Nuxt 1.0, Vuetify 1.0, NativeScript Vue 1.0)
10:13 - Vue-CLI 3.0 (really cool)
27:51 - What's next (Webpack 4, Vue 2.6 and 2.6-next, Vuex)
thanks so much :)
Just released a production Vue+Cordova app + first Vue website for a client and I am super excited about Vue + Nuxt + Weex .... love the way you build apps with .vue files and LOVE the simplicity of Vue compared to React which I am using now at work at the moment. Vue does everything I need in react but I can do it twice as fast in Vue !!!
Love VUE JS !
My main concern with react is future maintainability as I have seen many projects fall apart after a few years of react when the senior dev leaves the company it all falls apart. Companies should be looking at Vue for their future apps as the code can be structured in a way that you don't have to be a super advanced js front end dev to be able to dive in and use it to create excellent first class web apps. It's great for back end developers ...
-Back end devs take a look, Vue is excellent!
-Front end devs, write maintainable/readable code :D
I'm a senior React Dev at work myself, and I'm following Vue closely. I feel like once it hits a certain adoption rate it will start to take over quickly due to these very reasons. I guess time will tell :)
Vue CLI 3.0 is really impressive!! I love how easy it is to prototype with just one SFC!
Great work Evan
Good talk. Can't wait for Vue.js Conf 2019.
Missed a big opportunity not calling this talk "Point of Vue"
"State of the VUEnion"
Isle of Vue
Thanks for this talk! It was so great!
14:00-14:21 Big applause for this. I think people should consider also this kind of nuances between the two (Vue.js and React) when choosing the one. In my point of vue (pun intended) both of the main developers are good, but Evan doesn't want to sell you something, he takes his time to build something amazing. Thanks Evan and the community.
Why are people not applauding??
It may be because of how the sound is captured, but I could not imagine a colder crowd. How could they stay silent throughout the vue-cli 3 presentation?
when is it going to support webpack 4?
If you use VIM you can also use Prettier
Give us a ability to build vue apps WITHOUT webpack, please
Every 3rd sentence he finishes like a British bond villain 😂
Any idea what is his Sublime Text theme?
exysten probably Material Dark
Well that was an awkward start
His accent confuses me. It sounds like he's lived in the US for awhile after learning English in Australia...
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Third comment! Third place is also good;)
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First comment :P
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Didn't see so much significant improvement over the current version.
Disappointed!
If it isn't broken don't fix it. Besides there's a lot of useful new features in the CLI and it was super useful to know what was in the pipeline for the future, great talk!
not impressed. React is coming with ground breaking improvements, and vue is boasting about "better typescript integration"
IMHO, I am impressed. Because these integrations and tooling are what helps us increase dev productivity and less intimidating for new comers. I don't think Vue need to compete with react in every steps.
With Vue.js it's not about innovation and groundbreaking features. It's about making something usable and easy. You can picture it as Android vs iOS I guess. Android gets something first in some crude form and then Apple polishes it and makes it usable.
vue was just a hype. Not battle ready framework, good for beginners. Its so easy to use that you will not learn essential JS skills. If you want to be fancy go with ELM
After working with Vue for almost a year, I can definitely say you're wrong. You will write proper JS either way. It depends on you, not the framework. React nor Angular are approachable as Vue, nor as pragmatic.
Walmart uses Vue on their e-commerce website.
@crazieeez: I love Vue. But Walmart uses React.
@Nathan You are wrong. apply.walmart.com uses Vue. I was the one who set it up for them.
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