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129: Evan You - What's Coming in Vue.js 3.0
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Episode 129
129: Evan You - What's Coming in Vue.js 3.0
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November 27, 2019 •
Episode 129
Broadcast by 129: Evan You - What's Coming in Vue.js 3.0
By Adam Wathan
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In this episode, Adam talks to Evan You about all of the changes and improvements coming to Vue.js 3.0.
Episode Details
In this episode, Adam talks to Evan You about all of the changes and improvements coming to Vue.js 3.0.
Show Notes
Topics include:
- What were the first feature/change ideas that got the wheels turning for Vue 3
- How Vue's underlying VNode data structure is changing and how that affects users who work directly with render functions
- How the h function works in Vue 3 and how it helps you write code that's more composable
- How many breaking changes are just removing deprecations vs. hard breaks and how a compatibility build is going to ease the upgrade process
- The new template compiler and how it will drastically increase performance
- What were the goals of the class-based component API and why was it cancelled?
- The new composition API and how it will help you write more reusable logic without the downsides of mixins or scoped slots
- A deep-dive into reactive vs. refs in the composition API
- How the composition API compares to hooks in React
- How provide/inject is being improved for Vue 3
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