Great stuff! Modules (mainly namespaced ones) was one of those 'aha' moments for me when I discovered it after trying to figure out how to better structure our app's store modules. Another was the map* methods that you covered in your last video.
Erik, all your videos are very informative short fun etc, I almost triple watch your videos! I'm wondering what happens to nuxt.js after vue 3, can you please make a video to kinda predict the near future of nuxt? 🌹
@Program With Erik Amazing tutorial, I have one question on how do I re use modules. I am trying to reuse the components in my application. But the state is being shared reused component. I saw in internet to make the state as a function but that doesnt solve my problem. Can you please tell me how can I reuse modules?
That's a common cause and I know its works, but its fil so wired for me to use all of these literal concatenations. It looks fragile and too deep-piking at the same time. I mean that's an example of a very strange interface. To me, the state is just plain data, as data at SQL table and for complicated operation (at real-world) it's forbidden just put some data to some tables - stored procedures exist for those things. I miss so match data-owner layer at the front-end stack. Maybe I just don't get anything? Anyway - great video, thanks!
I really appreciate the great video . But can somebody please stop using counters to test/demo vuex ?It will be nice to see some realworld usable examples like how to to edit a post using vuex. (some practical crud operation)
Interesting ! It would have been good to, maybe, use something like two teams, red and blue, to not confuse yourself with counter 1 and counter 2. And it would have be more fun, I think. 👍
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Hey Erik I don't what I should go with react or vue.js I know vue's more easier but it seems react's has a high demand in the job market
Excellent, short, straightforward explanation… thanks a lot of sir!
what's the color theme of your vsCode?
I think it's Dracula
@@nivellen1168 very thanks for ur anwser~ actually i wonder how to make the words look like shining 😂
@@凡人不修僊 You mean "class", "default" and the others?
@@nivellen1168 yes
@@凡人不修僊 It maybe could be "SynthWave '84" but I'm not sure.
You are appreciated sir. Happy Holidays
brother which extension you used to glow your code like in this lecture?
Pls tell 🙏
Ideally one should watch this video before their store.js file reaches 4130 lines but better late than never :D
very easy to understand. I overcame it with it. thank you
Great stuff! Modules (mainly namespaced ones) was one of those 'aha' moments for me when I discovered it after trying to figure out how to better structure our app's store modules. Another was the map* methods that you covered in your last video.
Completely understand namespaced now😃
I like so much Quasar approach
Erik, all your videos are very informative short fun etc, I almost triple watch your videos! I'm wondering what happens to nuxt.js after vue 3, can you please make a video to kinda predict the near future of nuxt? 🌹
@Program With Erik Amazing tutorial, I have one question on how do I re use modules. I am trying to reuse the components in my application. But the state is being shared reused component. I saw in internet to make the state as a function but that doesnt solve my problem. Can you please tell me how can I reuse modules?
Great video, as always. Thanks Erik!
What's your keyboard BTW?
Great content 🙏
Hey Erik, can you do how to setup testing with jest in nuxtjs project? I haven't found any tutorials yet. Thanks
Cool content Erik ✌
Excellent stuff, wel explained
which theme is this
I work with vuex about a four years and I never used mutation types. I still not understanding the real necessity of this convention.
Good approach
Can someone help me understand what do you mean by root module ?
Nice video. Please do vuex modules with typescript
Counters everywhere. I think that adding another store name would make subject easier to comprehend
Hi Erik, i love your vue tutorials. What theme you use in visual studio code?
Synthwave Vscode :)
Do the same that you did in this video but with Vuex4, Vue3 and Typescript please.Thanks for the content
:)
+ for ts, really interesting
That's a common cause and I know its works, but its fil so wired for me to use all of these literal concatenations. It looks fragile and too deep-piking at the same time. I mean that's an example of a very strange interface. To me, the state is just plain data, as data at SQL table and for complicated operation (at real-world) it's forbidden just put some data to some tables - stored procedures exist for those things. I miss so match data-owner layer at the front-end stack. Maybe I just don't get anything? Anyway - great video, thanks!
I really appreciate the great video . But can somebody please stop using counters to test/demo vuex ?It will be nice to see some realworld usable examples like how to to edit a post using vuex. (some practical crud operation)
You will get thumbs up when I find this useful somewhere. You basically confuse me even more with Vuex.
Interesting ! It would have been good to, maybe, use something like two teams, red and blue, to not confuse yourself with counter 1 and counter 2. And it would have be more fun, I think. 👍
i like clicky keyboards
please use another vs code theme it looks so ugly & also make vs code not so big :)))
What a unnecessary comment
@@leandro.cuminato Learn English Lean. It's "unnecessary", not "desnecessary"
@@tech4028 You forgot to add a comma after "Learn English".