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Why it's time to use Vue.js?

John Au-Yeung on February 25, 2020

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Frank Lemanschik

You should really look into canjs.com if you like vue that is vue on steroids.

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David Okunmuyide

Website canjs.com is down

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Michel Renaud

That was temporary. It's working fine now.

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Luis Henrique

I use React most of the time because of typescript. It's fantastic to build a typescript react app and VSCode intellisense works just fine without any extension. Vue needs the vetur ext and it doesn't works as expected. Typescript support is bad on vue 2 with all that decorators etc. Looking forward for v3 release.

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Luis Henrique

You meant "Vue is integrated from scratch into Laravel". It was not made for Laravel and they are entirely separated projects. This misinformation that Vue comes from somewhere laravel was created makes a lot of newcomers to keep away from vue.

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Gustavo Jordan • Edited

Vue is istegrated from scratch with Laravel, as one of the best frameworks to develop any kind of web app. So if you use Laravel for your backend, Vue is your option for the front end

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John Au-Yeung

Yea. I don't know why they choose to pair with Laravel. I guess it's the same reason everyone else picked it.

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Gustavo Jordan

I think is more like Laravel choose to include Vue instead, as the easiest solution to develop a dinamic frontend in a Laravel based app

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John Au-Yeung

Vue has a bigger community than Svelte.

I agree that they are pretty similar though. Once Svelte have some good libraries made for it then I think we can use it