Newsletter Issue #147View this issue onlineI'm taking a short EOY break so this will be the last issue for 2019. The next issue will be Jan 7th 2020.
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Anthony Vue creator Evan You talks about the design philosophies and principles behind the changes that are coming in Vue 3.0 at the recent VueConf Toronto 2019. A useful introduction to Nuxt.js explaining both core features and power features that make it a great choice for enterprise app development. The Vue Loader docs have been updated by Evan You to give greater detail on how this important library works internally. A good read for expanding your understanding of the Vue ecosystem. A quick tip on how to access the old this.$refs by using ref() in Vue.js 3 components with the new Composition API. SponsoredThe Developer Economics Survey is an independent survey for developers only. Answer questions on your favourite tools, languages and platforms. You could win a Surface Pro 6, iPhone 11 & more prizes and up to $1,000 in cash. Start here. A new lightweight state management library for Vue that leverages the new Composition API. Could this be an alternative to Vuex in the future? Ionic is a cross-platform mobile app development framework. This article shows you how to build an app with @ionic/vue, which combines the core Ionic experience with the tooling and APIs that are tailored to Vue developers. Node.js 13.2.0 ships support for ECMAScript modules (known for their import and export statements). Note that the implementation remains experimental and subject to change. SponsoredIn this article, you'll take a deep dive into the new Portal feature that will be shipped with Vue.js 3. Portal is a special component that allows you to render components in different places in the DOM tree. In this post, we explore Vue components through useful examples and explain why they’re essential to Vue devs. Components make you more efficient, start learning with this tutorial! P.S. If you enjoyed this issue, show your support by buying me a coffee, or if you’d like to support me to create the newsletter ongoingly, you can make a pledge through Patreon. P.P.S. Continue the conversation with Vue.js Developers on social media: |
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