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I would in general not wait for the next version to be released, since a) cycles in tech are usually very short b) it is open source and the planned release date not guaranteed, thus you might have to wait much longer than anticipated.
Of course, if the next release comes out within a super short time, waiting might be an option, if upgrading will be a lot of overhead. For a learning project, having to upgrade might on the other hand teach you more about the internals of the framework.
These are some very valid points. Since Vue 3 is now a release candidate, I would assume that we won't have to wait for much longer. My point would still be that I'm not sure if learning Vue + Class Style Vue would still be confusing, especially if one doesn't need it anymore afterwards.
But learning is learning, that's true.
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I would in general not wait for the next version to be released, since a) cycles in tech are usually very short b) it is open source and the planned release date not guaranteed, thus you might have to wait much longer than anticipated.
Of course, if the next release comes out within a super short time, waiting might be an option, if upgrading will be a lot of overhead. For a learning project, having to upgrade might on the other hand teach you more about the internals of the framework.
These are some very valid points. Since Vue 3 is now a release candidate, I would assume that we won't have to wait for much longer. My point would still be that I'm not sure if learning Vue + Class Style Vue would still be confusing, especially if one doesn't need it anymore afterwards.
But learning is learning, that's true.