Yep most of plugins, build tools, syntaxes, etc will eventually be depreciated. Also documentation and examples will be more difficult to resource if 2.0 isn’t branched into an new project.
That's dramatic. React class based components aren't gone either, a lot of things migrated to them, yet I've still to find a React dev who doesn't know about both functional and class-based.
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Or you could just continue using Vue 2.x syntaxing? No one is forcing you....
right? and there are nice improvements from a performance perspective in Vue@3 compared to Vue@2
Yep most of plugins, build tools, syntaxes, etc will eventually be depreciated. Also documentation and examples will be more difficult to resource if 2.0 isn’t branched into an new project.
That's dramatic. React class based components aren't gone either, a lot of things migrated to them, yet I've still to find a React dev who doesn't know about both functional and class-based.