@@DejaVueFm Michael mentioned it during the podcast. When we used to do something in a way, but it is not exactly the way we should think about that problem. It is much more a high level viewpoint, not some technical issue. Like the difference between an SPA and a SSR app.
SSR is also incredibly useful for multi-tenant. I can generate all the correct SEO, manifest.json, opengraph, etc. in a single code base, with a single deploy for X amount of frontend websites without having to worry about if those indexing systems wait for JS(which most of them don't). And using Vue/Nuxt/Tailwind then makes theming, configurations stupidly easy(all the development has been a breeze so far). I'm rewriting a old backbone/handlebars/jquery ecommerce/marketplace project to Nuxt 3 and it's such a breath of fresh air
Live View / Hotwire / Livewire /... are all interesting and amazing tools but don't fall in the same line as Fully SSRing a website. There are big differences between what they are capable of actually 👀 But funnily, Nuxt Server Components are a tiny bit related to them!
elite podcast duo !
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Yes, been waiting for ep 1 - great stuff!
Happy you liked the first episode! 🙌🏻
Do you have any future topics in mind? 👀
Lovely to see the first episode out! 👏🏻
Insightful, looking forward to longer episodes :P
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏻
What length would you prefer?
And any suggestion for future topics? 👀
You guys legends. Thank you.
You are welcome! Glad you enjoy the podcast 🙌🏻
Shift of thinking is an important topic we rearly speak about. Thanks guys.
Could you go more into what exactly you mean with "Shift of thinking"? You mean it as in "context switching"? 🤔
@@DejaVueFm Michael mentioned it during the podcast. When we used to do something in a way, but it is not exactly the way we should think about that problem. It is much more a high level viewpoint, not some technical issue. Like the difference between an SPA and a SSR app.
SSR is also incredibly useful for multi-tenant. I can generate all the correct SEO, manifest.json, opengraph, etc. in a single code base, with a single deploy for X amount of frontend websites without having to worry about if those indexing systems wait for JS(which most of them don't). And using Vue/Nuxt/Tailwind then makes theming, configurations stupidly easy(all the development has been a breeze so far). I'm rewriting a old backbone/handlebars/jquery ecommerce/marketplace project to Nuxt 3 and it's such a breath of fresh air
Very good and important remark! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
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Incredible video I always wanted to know a little about how the ISR worked and I realized that I don't want to use it in my current developments
Happy the podcast helped you 🙏🏻
And good to know which tools are available, even if you don't need them right away 👍🏻
Great topic for the first episode 👍thanks guys!
Our pleasure! 🙏🏻
Thank you guys. Very good content and looking forward to new episode. Nuxt server components 🤞🤞
You are welcome! Glad you liked it 🙏🏻
Nuxt Server Components are on the list for sure but that'll take a little bit 🙊
Thank you
You're welcome
God bless
let's see how it goes
Keep us posted 👍🏻
Can the episodes be 1080p?
Oh yes, absolutely!
Nice! Is this on Spotify as well?
Of course - on all big platforms! Links can be found in the video description ☺️
Lets talk about Nuxt Server components next :)
That topic is on the list for a more in-depth episode but might take a bit more time 👀
No pressure, I know whatever you decide for your nuxt topic will be great ;) @@DejaVueFm
Just leaving this here - ua-cam.com/video/gBbx6sRdRjg/v-deo.html
"My old php application..." 😆
We all can relate, can't we 😛
Elixir / Phoenix Live View seems to me superior to SSR
Live View / Hotwire / Livewire /... are all interesting and amazing tools but don't fall in the same line as Fully SSRing a website. There are big differences between what they are capable of actually 👀
But funnily, Nuxt Server Components are a tiny bit related to them!