Awesome content Alex, as always. It seems to me that developing this topic further might benefit a lot of devs, especially in terms of determining the most suitable framework's (read Nuxt's) use case for their needs. Maybe creating a repo with real examples of implementing those rendering modes, supplemented by a table depicting key identifiers for particular use cases connected to those rendering modes would encourage more people to migrate to Nuxt. On the other hand, such a material would likely provide a valuable blueprint for less versed people who are already using Nuxt, thus reinforcing their willingness to stay with the framework. I mean Nuxt is without a doubt great, and it's a pleasure to work with, but the thing is its possibilities are very wide, and might be easily overlooked by people who lack substantial experience and cannot grasp the matter the way you do. I am a strong believer in making the knowledge deliverable in its simplest form so literally anyone can adopt and implement it. Kindest regards!
My mental model is the below. And Vue has solutions in all these quadrants! - SSR MPA (Laravel, django, rails, astro ssr, all the wordpress php sites...), - SSG MPA (Iles, astro ssg, 11ty...), - SSR SPA (Nuxt Build, Quasar), - SSG SPA (Nuxt Generate, Vitepress, vite-ssg) 🙂 Obviously there is the simplest SPA (shell), Nuxt hybrid rendering, ISR etc etc..
After 20 years of coding, sometimes it feels like we might have complicated things way too much. Thank you for the explanations
Awesome content Alex, as always.
It seems to me that developing this topic further might benefit a lot of devs, especially in terms of determining the most suitable framework's (read Nuxt's) use case for their needs.
Maybe creating a repo with real examples of implementing those rendering modes, supplemented by a table depicting key identifiers for particular use cases connected to those rendering modes would encourage more people to migrate to Nuxt.
On the other hand, such a material would likely provide a valuable blueprint for less versed people who are already using Nuxt, thus reinforcing their willingness to stay with the framework.
I mean Nuxt is without a doubt great, and it's a pleasure to work with, but the thing is its possibilities are very wide, and might be easily overlooked by people who lack substantial experience and cannot grasp the matter the way you do.
I am a strong believer in making the knowledge deliverable in its simplest form so literally anyone can adopt and implement it.
Kindest regards!
Heyyyyy! The sign says Nuxt 4 now 🥳
Yo, this content is super useful, thanks a lot!
Thank you! This content is excellent. I appreciate you sharing it.🤟
Glad it was helpful!
Man. Thank you for the video. This is extremely helpful!
My mental model is the below. And Vue has solutions in all these quadrants!
- SSR MPA (Laravel, django, rails, astro ssr, all the wordpress php sites...),
- SSG MPA (Iles, astro ssg, 11ty...),
- SSR SPA (Nuxt Build, Quasar),
- SSG SPA (Nuxt Generate, Vitepress, vite-ssg) 🙂
Obviously there is the simplest SPA (shell), Nuxt hybrid rendering, ISR etc etc..
Great video! You upgraded your sign to Nuxt4✌
again aweomse content love it more every video :)
Kudos and thanks for the effort and time you put into this
Quality content as always!
I like your videos and excellent explanation.
Excellent explanation. Thanks a lot!
Could you briefly explain how NuxtIsland fits into this picture?
Great content! By the way which category would HTMX would fall into?
Hello from Russia 👋 we love nuxt and vue
Hello from Brazil 🇧🇷
Can you share eraser Link for Infographic
It is already in the description!
Laravel mentioned.
Of course ✅
Yoooo
Hello from Turkmenistan
Yaryyev??
@@akgurbanjumayev3659 no
sorry but I like you and like all the contributors to vue and nuxt and the ecosystem
Thank you sooo much 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻