The Quasar Show - Episode 2 & 3
The Quasar Show continues with 2 new episodes!
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Luke Diebold has started a new series of videos called "The Quasar Show"! In this episode they cover recent Quasar news, usage with the Composition-API, showcase of live projects and more advanced tips & tricks that you might not have known about.
Quasar – another popular framework built on top of Vue – is also planning to release a new, Vue 3.0 ready version. The roadmap says it should be ready somewhere in Q1 2021. Fingers crossed!
A video recording of the first conference for Quasar Framework. 7 Quasar focused talks by amazing speakers and Quasar core team members!
The new "modern mode" of Quasar is out, where transpilation to ES5 is dropped, which means you can develop faster and build even faster and smaller apps with Quasar.
The release comes together with the v1.9.0 release of @quasar/app.
Great news! The Quasar Team is organising a conference for their community called Quasar.Conf! You will be able to watch it online on Youtube Live on the 5th of July, 2020. Check out the article to see the current lineup. You can also apply to speak there!
A series of articles that demonstrate Quasar's new BEX mode, that makes it easy to build Vue-based browser extensions.
In this 4 Part article series, Scott Molinari, team member of Quasar Framework, writes about how Apollo's client state management system can replace Vuex. To demonstrate this, he built a ToDo app with the Quasar Framework.
Quasar Framework, the popular Vue-based framework to build websites, PWA, SSR, Mobile and Desktop apps, is now at v1.9.0 with a lot of new features and bug fixes. If you're a user of the framework, you don't want to miss this update!
Among other changes and improvements, the new release comes with a completely new component – QFile, which is a file picker, that can be used to upload files.
New: Svg icons and icon sets & novelties for QCard, Cookies, QVideo.
Additionally, if you missed the previous v1.6 release, there is a new component called QSkeleton.
Scott goes through some of the recent features of Quasar. If you’re using the framework or are just curious about it – read the article. It’s amazing how the framework grew from when I first heard about it a few years ago.
The biggest addition in this release would probably the Intersection Component that allows you to easily react to components becoming visible when the user scrolls them into view. Another new thing is the new mapping feature for QIcon component that allows you to add support for new icon libraries.
It's here! Official support for Capacitor in Quasar CLI. And many enhancements to Cordova mode as well. The docs have been refined in this area.
Two major improvements in the new App CLI v1.1.0 – out of the box support for Sass and an option to let the CLI automatically detect which components/directives/plugins you have used from the Quasar UI framework, which should save you plenty of work when you want to make your app only load the necessary elements.
Changes include: New Virtual Scroll component, improved performance on dialogs and tooltips that are based on the portal component as well as numerous fixes and improvements to existing components.
If you’re a Quasar user you might want to know that the extras module that includes a large set of icons has been released!
If you ever thought about migrating your app to Quasar, here’s an interesting story of how it could look like.
After five years in development and the participation of thousands of contributors, Quasar Framework's founder Razvan Stoenescu announces the 1.0 stable release. In the article, he describes the challenges that inspired him to create Quasar and the many ways that it helps Vue developers to write faster and target all the major platorms for apps - all from the same codebase.
Chances are pretty good that you are a fan of open source technology. In order for any open source project to be truly sustainable though, it needs to be supported financially in some way. In this post, Quasar writes about its thoughts on open source and the importance of donations.
NativeScript is not the only solution for writing native Vue applications though! In this tutorial from Michael Freeman, you will learn how to create and deploy a Quasar V1.0 (beta) application using the AWS Amplify CLI. Michael will also talk about authentication using AWS Cognito, a GraphQL API layer from AWS AppSync configured for a DynamoDB back-end and AWS ElasticSearch, cloud hosting through AWS CloudFront and AWS S3, and more.
If you’re curious about Quasar (a full blown mobile+desktop+web framework on top of Vue), Andre Madarang has recorded a video that gives a pretty nice introduction working with framework.
This article goes into detail about what you can expect when the full release of the Quasar-Framework v1.0 lands at the end of January 2019.
TL;DR; New components, improved docs, better TypeScript support, improved i18n, a11y and theming support and much more.
Last week Jeff Galbraith wrote up an advanced tutorial showing how he built a local file explorer with electron using Quasar. If you need to build a desktop app using Vue and Electron that interacts with the filesystem, definitely check this one out.
Using the Quasar framework? Thinking about introducing GraphQL to your app, but you’re unsure how? Look no further – here’s a short tutorial on how to set it up in your app written by Scott Molinari.
When building Vue apps we often don’t have the time to build all the commonly used components from scratch. Instead we can pick from several UI frameworks built on top of Vue, like Vuetify, ElementUI, Buefy or Bootstrap-Vue. Or even full blown frameworks like Quasar. In this article Andi Pavllo goes through some of the more popular options and evaluates their pros and cons.
The Quasar Framework is entering a feature freeze as it comes close to the 1.0 release. A huge milestone for every open-source project. The first release candidate should be available later this year.
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