My 5 Favorite Nuxt Features

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @thiensonnguyen8208
    @thiensonnguyen8208 Рік тому

    i just wanna say that i love you so much from Vietnam, thanks for sharing knowledge. I'm still undergraduate, i can't do some donate for you, but as soon as i get a new job in next year, i'll do something for sure. Just a VueLover!

    • @LearnVue
      @LearnVue  Рік тому +1

      Much appreciated! No pressure on donating, just really happy you find my videos helpful :)

  • @kitersrefuge7353
    @kitersrefuge7353 9 днів тому

    Thank you! Very informative. I am a newb to Nuxt but a seasoned Vue dev. Debugging is now my major issue with my Nuxt / Vuetify project!

  • @laflinwalker1
    @laflinwalker1 Рік тому

    Kindly show us how to extend a Nuxt-Prisma app.

  • @ShourovRoy-pk5zm
    @ShourovRoy-pk5zm Рік тому

    How to use NuxtClientFallback to show ssr errors in its particular layout.?

  • @LachlanMiller
    @LachlanMiller Рік тому +3

    I haven't tried Nuxt 3 since it hit 3.0.0. It looks really complex and quite a bit different to Nuxt 2.
    The DX improvements do look nice, but none of them seem like a "must have". Is there any killer feature that makes Nuxt vastly better than Next, SvelteKit, etc?

    • @LearnVue
      @LearnVue  Рік тому +4

      The features I'm most excited about are hybrid rendering, Nuxt extends, and the data fetching.
      Hybrid rendering is still not finalized, but the option to choose a per-route rendering/caching mode is really nice.
      Nuxt Extends is going to be really helpful for agencies - allowing them to easily ship new code to multiple subsites at once.
      I haven't used Next or React Query much, but for Nuxt - I think the ergonomics of data fetching (fetching, caching, invalidation, server vs client data fetching, etc) is really smooth.

    • @LachlanMiller
      @LachlanMiller Рік тому +1

      @@LearnVue Looks like I need to revisit Nuxt 3.

  • @TheCrowdel
    @TheCrowdel Рік тому

    just learn vue about 4 months, should i learn nuxt now ?

    • @banwa_non
      @banwa_non Рік тому +2

      Depends on what you need. There's a technique called microservices where each feature is its own small "app", so you can use whatever tech stack needed for that specific feature, (eg. Instagram's like button alone is its own standalone app/microservice) if your feature doesn't need Nuxt then you don't have to. Vue is already pretty powerful by itself, check "vue toolbox" for, and "made with vue" for faster development, basically copy pasting code.

  • @Vietnamkid1993
    @Vietnamkid1993 Рік тому

    It doesn’t play well with Vueuse… NuxtJS has its own proprietary implementation of some of the vueuse/core functions like debounce and fetch.

  • @chiboreache
    @chiboreache Рік тому

    why i dislike Nuxt - because of webpack is crap and it's pain to install and config Pug with Stylus

  • @businessoftechnology
    @businessoftechnology Рік тому +4

    All reviews are biased, including mine. We may get everything we say right, but that is still a risky review because it fails to mention the tradeoffs. That is true regardless of if we focus on right or wrong.
    I like Nuxt also, but adding in Modules is where it became an issue for me at this point. Integrating modules that are ready into Vue is easier at this point. I was looking to integrate storybook for instance... ugh!
    Someone said to me last night, all the people who create open source solutions, and commercial solutions fail to realize we need to have great docs and great training or we limit the reason we created it. Oh, to his point... it is the gaps that make it not great. Real users learning and using the products tell us the gaps.

    • @SXsoft99
      @SXsoft99 10 місяців тому

      "we need to have great docs and great training or we limit the reason we created it" while using react and their shitty docs
      meanwhile internally companies just refusing to write business logic docs
      also have those people looked at C# or Java docs? i don't know i why some of them are written like they are not ment to be read by humans

  • @eotikurac
    @eotikurac Рік тому +2

    i had no idea most of this features exist. the nuxt team needs to do more to make people aware how to use the tool properly. we're left to figure it out on our own which is the wordt thing you can do.

  • @WibottaZu
    @WibottaZu Рік тому +1

    "I create content sites" good lord 😂

  • @tobychidi
    @tobychidi Рік тому +3

    You mentioned Nuxt extends in a video @fullstackjack. If it is what I am thinking, oh my oh my. Can you show us how it works? Sharing components, how about composables?

    • @LearnVue
      @LearnVue  Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/HvTui3P0w-o/v-deo.html 😉

    • @tobychidi
      @tobychidi Рік тому

      @@LearnVue This is sooo cool. Thank you

  • @Microphunktv-jb3kj
    @Microphunktv-jb3kj Рік тому

    "confidence" .. except fontaine doesnt work, the dev knows its broken.. and havent fixed it for a month .. ;D

  • @publish-ittravel3367
    @publish-ittravel3367 Рік тому

    Good and meaningful content.. i like your videos but i haven't try yet nuxt. I thought it much simpler and featured than next.
    1:17 i am wondering to know the name of this font/typography, can you please tell me the name? Is beautiful.

  • @MuhammadM1998
    @MuhammadM1998 Рік тому

    Does that --ignore-engines removes the silly warning about vscode is not an engine?

  • @alnahian2003
    @alnahian2003 Рік тому

    Why I cannot love Nuxt! ❤ It's awesome

  • @LuisPerez-tv7mr
    @LuisPerez-tv7mr Рік тому

    Devonly components are my favorite you can experiment so much and continually commit code

  • @kain1638
    @kain1638 Рік тому

    I tried really hard to learn and master nuxt3 to build a serious commercial application but in the end I had to concede. poor quality and abandoned packages, horrible documentation, bugged out of its mind, 3 mins startup time and no help whatsoever, really unfortunate because I like the approach 😵‍💫 hopefully you guys are having a blast but for me it has been a huge waste of time.

    • @atinux
      @atinux Рік тому

      I am sorry to hear that, we are improving the docs each week and I can understand the frustration.
      What packages in your opinion are abandoned and deserves attention?

  • @jaqb_007
    @jaqb_007 Рік тому +3

    Great description. Thanks.
    Can You make some kind of comparision between Quasar and Nuxt?
    I know they are not the same type of frameworks, but still it could be good to understand these differences better. Especially useful for the vue developer to choose a better solution for the next project.

  • @Muphet
    @Muphet Рік тому

    i really need to find proper course for it (except masteringnuxt). stepping up from nuxt2 and options api feels so intimidating to me, can't figure out most things

    • @bootstraply
      @bootstraply Рік тому

      Same for me, i am sticking with nuxt 2 until there are more courses, extensions, tutorials.. on nuxt 3

  • @Kanexxable
    @Kanexxable Рік тому

    I'm thinking about switching from Netlify to Vercel should I? I'm looking at Vercel right now and things seem to be a bit confusing.

  • @alimosbah
    @alimosbah Рік тому

    Deploy is very, very difficult. For example you will not be able to Deploy a Nuxt Js project on a Cpanel managed VPS

  • @batu4605
    @batu4605 Рік тому +3

    Nuxt 3 still in beta i used it, dynamic image not working... But i love vue js

    • @mrytacs9612
      @mrytacs9612 Рік тому +1

      Nuxt 3 has a stable released version. The release was back in november. Check your facts before posting ;)

    • @batu4605
      @batu4605 Рік тому

      @@mrytacs9612 is it stable with 150 problems ???? You telling it is stable ? Check github issues and come back ok ?

    • @mrytacs9612
      @mrytacs9612 Рік тому +3

      @@batu4605 Well you said it is in beta so this is not true. I don't know where you got your 150 problems but nuxt has roughly 450 open issues on github. Open issues don't indicate if a framework is stable or not. react for example has 850 open issues and vue 350. so again, check your facts

    • @marcin___
      @marcin___ Рік тому +3

      I totally agree, it's not production ready for something bigger than a personal portfolio. Auto imports sound like an anti-pattern to me, it should be disabled by default. The community is shrinking year by year, and nuxt3 itself currently has exactly the same number of downloads as the "is-odd" package. Only 1 stable version has been released over the last year and comparing it to next.js, the difference is unfortunately huge in favor of react.

    • @batu4605
      @batu4605 Рік тому

      @@marcin___ ++++ absoulately not ready for produce big projects. Even if i dont't like react i have to use it for less stress and worry.

  • @readline1469
    @readline1469 Рік тому +1

    quasar is better, and this short tricks are not good for real production app

    • @banwa_non
      @banwa_non Рік тому

      You can use quasar and nuxt3 together