Weekly Vue News #203 Weekly Vue News #203 - Vue 3 Best Practices, Docus V3, Nuxt 4 & 5, and more View online
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No personal news this week, I'm enjoying the sunny weather with my family.
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"I've always struggled to create good-looking, data-rich dashboards. Styling them is hard, and it always takes way more time than it should. I've used some other libraries, but they required extensive configuration to look decent, let alone beautiful. So, I think Nuxt Charts is a great addition to the ecosystem. You can see it's heavily based on Tremor, which I discovered some time ago. I was always disappointed it was only built for React apps, so I think it's awesome that there's a decent Nuxt competitor that looks just awesome out of the box."
- Dennis Adriaansen
Vue 👉🏻 This guide covers essential best practices with practical code examples to help you leverage Vue 3's capabilities effectively.
👉🏻 A collection of ready-to-use plugins and composables for building modern web apps with both Vue and Nuxt.
Nuxt 👉🏻 The Nuxt documentation theme and CLI is back with version 3 rewritten from the ground up.
👉🏻 Check out the video for insights, features, and what to expect in these upcoming releases.
👉🏻 Daniel Roe, Head of the Nuxt team joins this DejaVue episode and discusses the highly anticipated "double trouble".
👉🏻 Not one, but two major versions for Nuxt are on the horizon.
👉🏻 Learn how to render markdown elements with custom components in Nuxt.
👉🏻 Render links with a custom component that automatically sets UTM tracking query params.
Launch Your Nuxt App in Minutes - Not Weeks
I built this starter kit because I kept rewriting the same boilerplate for every new Nuxt project.
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💬 Quote of the week 🧑🏻💻 In Other News 👉🏻 Optional chaining (?.) in JavaScript is a cleaner, safer, and more concise way to access deeply nested object properties.
👉🏻 Have you ever been curious how JavaScript was written back in the day?
👉🏻 The author was, so he dug into some of the early frameworks and libraries to see what he could learn.
👉🏻 An accurate map of the solar system sized as if the moon were 1 pixel.
👉🏻 A laundry app that removes image backgrounds.
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