I'm sorry to hear that. The class API will still stay with us though, even the current plugin solution will work better thanks to Vue internals rewritten to TypeScript. It won't be as good as the function API, but…
The class API will remain the current status of an add-on. The idea was that if we make the class API built in to the core, it will somehow be better than now and remove all the issues with it. More and more into the…
Making it two separate project means the library authors have to write two separate libraries using two separate API - the more flexible and easier to maintain (written among others with library authors in mind)…
With Vue 3 we're introducing tree-shaking of individual Vue features which will get rid of unwanted The "production" build will ship with the stuff that particular project uses. That means both what they use in their…
This is a phrasing issue. In the team we use the compatibility word all the time in the "it's a good feature proposal but what about compatibility" context. For us this word had a positive conotation and we missed the…
That's partly my fault. Evan focuses on more technical sides of things but there are people in the team that focus more on the community aspect and we didn't catch that potential naming issue and the whole message that…
One of the biggest advantages of the function API is the flexibility it gives for the library authors, making them more powerful and much easier to maintain, so instead of fighting against the API they will be able to…
Only in the first world clients pay enough for such a team to make a living. Not a case for other countries.
I don't see an issue of learning Vue and not being able to write native apps for iOS and Android as a valid one. Weex quickly gets better and is maintained by Alibaba, a company of the same scale and with development…
Vue is widely praised for its official documentation, often pointed as one of things differing it from React. But if you have other experience, I'd kindly asked you to mention the places you remember were wrong, so that…
I'm sorry to hear that. The class API will still stay with us though, even the current plugin solution will work better thanks to Vue internals rewritten to TypeScript. It won't be as good as the function API, but…
The class API will remain the current status of an add-on. The idea was that if we make the class API built in to the core, it will somehow be better than now and remove all the issues with it. More and more into the…
Making it two separate project means the library authors have to write two separate libraries using two separate API - the more flexible and easier to maintain (written among others with library authors in mind)…
With Vue 3 we're introducing tree-shaking of individual Vue features which will get rid of unwanted The "production" build will ship with the stuff that particular project uses. That means both what they use in their…
This is a phrasing issue. In the team we use the compatibility word all the time in the "it's a good feature proposal but what about compatibility" context. For us this word had a positive conotation and we missed the…
That's partly my fault. Evan focuses on more technical sides of things but there are people in the team that focus more on the community aspect and we didn't catch that potential naming issue and the whole message that…
One of the biggest advantages of the function API is the flexibility it gives for the library authors, making them more powerful and much easier to maintain, so instead of fighting against the API they will be able to…
Only in the first world clients pay enough for such a team to make a living. Not a case for other countries.
I don't see an issue of learning Vue and not being able to write native apps for iOS and Android as a valid one. Weex quickly gets better and is maintained by Alibaba, a company of the same scale and with development…
Vue is widely praised for its official documentation, often pointed as one of things differing it from React. But if you have other experience, I'd kindly asked you to mention the places you remember were wrong, so that…