I am developer from Tajikistan. I live in the United States of America. I love programming. I love learning new ways to solve problems.
I am also into photography, video/Youtube, and racing.
Location
Virginia, USA
Education
George Mason University, BS in Applied Information Technology
No. They solve different problems. Plus it's a completely different architecture. We load our Angular.js and Vue apps inside our Rails app.
However, we are considering Nuxt for a future project with a UI outside of our Rails app. I am considering using prerendering as it won't be super dynamic content wise and will be API dependent. That way it will load very fast and can be a PWA as well.
Right. I see. I'm using Nuxt.js in SPA mode (no server side bits) too embed it to some new pages of an existing app. But it's probably won't suit your needs.
I am developer from Tajikistan. I live in the United States of America. I love programming. I love learning new ways to solve problems.
I am also into photography, video/Youtube, and racing.
Location
Virginia, USA
Education
George Mason University, BS in Applied Information Technology
Have you considered nuxt.js instead of Vue CLI?
No. They solve different problems. Plus it's a completely different architecture. We load our Angular.js and Vue apps inside our Rails app.
However, we are considering Nuxt for a future project with a UI outside of our Rails app. I am considering using prerendering as it won't be super dynamic content wise and will be API dependent. That way it will load very fast and can be a PWA as well.
Right. I see. I'm using Nuxt.js in SPA mode (no server side bits) too embed it to some new pages of an existing app. But it's probably won't suit your needs.
I haven't tried the SPA mode in Nuxt yet. I will need to check it out to see the differences between the stuff it outputs vs a Vue CLI project