The Quasar Show - Episode 2 & 3
The Quasar Show continues with 2 new episodes!
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Some exciting changes have been happening with Vite 2, and here to walk us through them is Evan You, creator of Vue.js. In this jam-packed episode, Evan talks about the decision to make Vite 2 a framework-agnostic build tool. We hear about what went into this, and Evan unpacks some of the features that come with this development.
Teleport is a new feature in Vue 3.0, that allows you to teleport a certain fragment of the DOM to a different location in the DOM tree. This comes extremely useful for things like modals or popovers.
This is a part of the "New in Vue 3" series. You might want to also check out the next (#48) episode focusing on the Composition API.
Check out the new Enjoy the Vue podcast episode with Pine Wu, the author of the popular VS Code extensions called Vetur.
New episode of Enjoy the Vue podcast with Evan You talking about Vue, Vite and VitePress!
On today’s episode we have special guest, Debbie O’Brien, Head of Learning and Developer Advocate at Nuxt.js. Debbie tells us all about Nuxt. She even has an exciting announcement about a new release coming soon with Markdown in Nuxt that has the panel super excited!
A new episode is out featuring @jackpkoppa, who gave a phenomenal talk on TypeScript at @vueconfus! You'll get to hear about what it's like to work with Vue and TypeScript, the common pitfalls of the pairing and how Vue 3 could improve the experience.
In this week's episode, we talk with @amirrustam about a topic that many developers often have a love/hate relationship with: end-to-end testing. Be sure to listen to this week's episode if you're looking for a good e2e solution for your Vue app.
This week we are joined by Eduardo San Martin Morote, who is from Ecuador, but currently lives in Paris. He is a Freelance Front-end Developer and spends much of time on Vue.js and more specifically on Vue Router. Tessa, Chris, and Ari have a bunch of questions for Eduardo dealing with Vue Router, recent changes happening with it, problems with it, and he talks about what it’s like to be the core maintainer of it.
This week we are joined by Sarah Dayan. Sarah currently works for Algolia as a Staff Software Engineer as a Tech Lead of the Doc Squad. You may have seen Sarah speak about Test Driven Development (TDD) at VueConf in Toronto or Vue.js Amsterdam. In this episode we get to pick Sarah’s brain about TDD.
This episode features a new guest Marina Mosti, author of the book "Build Forms with Vue.js." We get the opportunity to chat about forms in Vue, her writing process and her journey as a developer and educator.
One of the things we love most as developers are our tools! In this episode, we talk about some of our favorite productivity tools, debate the merits of different keyboard layouts, how we work as developers and more. And yes, we even tackle the infamous tabs vs spaces debate.
The #4 episode with Divya Sasidharan about JAMstack, MCing conferences and Vuex is also available here.
Check out the new episode of Enjoy The View podcast, this time with special guest Jen Looper from the amazing Vue Vixens talking about the upcoming Vue Vixens Day happening in Austin, March 5th (just after VueConf.us), Vue Vixens in general and more!
In this week's episode, we talk about a critical developer tool that is often essential to many Vue applications: Vue CLI. In addition to covering what makes it so great, the panel discusses their favorite parts of the tool along with tips and tricks for making sure you get the most out of your Vue CLI builds!
Here’s a brand new Vue.js podcast. Interviews, discussions and more, brought to you by Chris Fritz, Ben Hong, Ari Clark, and Elizabeth Fine. Definitely something to keep an ear on.
In this episode, Adam talks to Evan You about all of the changes and improvements coming to Vue.js 3.0.
Debbie is an inspiring person and in this episode of Views on Vue, she’s sharing her story on how she got involved in open-source, became a webpack contributor, started creating Vue courses and giving talks on Nuxt.js. Very insightful conversation.
Another great podcast episode, this time with Chris Fritz discussing the changes coming to Vue with the v3.0 release. Chris answers some questions regarding the recent misconception around the function API RFC and explores other upcoming improvements. Check it out!
How did you get into Vue? Was it because you considered it pretty easy to learn and get productive with? Or maybe you really liked the community? In this awesome interview, Natalia Tepluhina explains how Vue has earned the badge of one of the most beginner-friendly frameworks out there.
Here’s a great interview with Tessa, the organizer of the NYC Vue meetup and an amazing speaker that you might have seen this year at VueConf.us. You can watch her talk here.
If you are looking for another podcast about Vue, you will definitely want to check out Views on Vue. New episodes are released every week! Every episode includes special guests like: Natalia Tepluhina, Damian Dulisz, Maria Lamardo and many more!
Views on Vue is one of my favorite podcasts (other than the Vue.js News podcast of course!). It’s created by Chris Fritz, Divya Sasidharan and Charles Max Wood with special guests depending on the episode. And now, they are now celebrating the 50th episode. 🎉 As part of the celebration, they are discussing their favorite episodes so far. If you are just starting with VoV, you might want to listen to this one to learn what is the show all about.
Check out this great interview with Dobromir Hristov on the Views on Vue! Dobromir tells the story behind his beginners workshop, how it relates to Game of Thrones. Great tips if you plan to create a workshop yourself.
In this episode Adam Wathan talks to Sébastien Chopin about Nuxt.js. How it all started, how it works and what the future holds for the framework.
If you enjoy our podcast you might also be interested in "Views on Vue". The latest episode treats about contributing to open source. Guests include: Charles Max Wood, Chris Fritz, Erik Hanchett and Divya Sasidharan.
On this episode, we talk with special guest Adam Wathan about the Vue.js JavaScript framework. We talk about what Vue.js is, and how its Laissez-faire approach lets you pick and choose how much of it makes sense to use in a project.
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