React Is King? My Reaction To Ben Awad On Vue.js!

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0:00 Introduction
0:34 Ben Talks About Using Vue
1:25 Ben Googles for Vue Info
2:23 Hello World
6:23 Todo App TypeScript
10:06 Final Thoughts

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I’m an angular developer, did only a single project in vuejs but that made me say Vue is the King.

shortshubyt
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Coming from a DA background, Vue is something else. Vue + Nuxt + Tailwind with Node + Express are helping me creating web apps for my startup. I didn't think it was possible to create stylish web apps on a short span but with vue, nuxt and tailwind it is!

For startups, Vue, Nuxt and Tailwind are a no brainer!

erickheredia
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I chose React because of the number of job opportunity.
But Vue is very interesting and I will give it a shot some day. I would choose it over Angular 100%.

narcissisticnarcissus
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I love vue. I see more jobs asking for React though, but I figure that’s because it’s already in their stack. If vue came out before react, it would be king.

nightlifeking
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Another incredible video, very enlightening, people are quite confused about which framework to choose.
Congratulations!

DevMadeEasy
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Vue is a convention based framework, React is embracing javascript which is much more powerful and easy to extend.

ibsukru
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5:55 Let me explain the distinction as a React Developer: Proptypes as well as this Vue props option are only checked at runtime, thus you catch errors later for sure and potentially you fail to catch it at all of that part gets rendered conditionally. Meanwhile today's React with TSX (JSX+Typescript) does statically check props (as does Vue with JSX and Typescript I think), which means you'll always get warned, and Immediately at that.

SMTM
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He didn't try slots, directives, events, animations, etc. I think he missed the target.

remivanrenterghem
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I recently learned Vue and I gotta say I instantly fell in love with it. I learned React as my first framework about more than a year ago and although, I love React, there are things in Vue that I wish React had too. Like a state management library that's easy to understand and has less boilerplate code, a built in way to pass multiple children like what you can do using "slots" in Vue, use of directives and custom events to make your life easier and of course the amazing CLI that Vue comes with. Kinda sad that React doesn't have an intuitive and interactive CLI like Vue :(

geralt
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For some people, i think simplicity is not what they want. Because maybe it's simple, but they don't know what really happened behind. Especially who has a lot of curiosity and love to do exploration, it's exciting

galihs
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Listening to this whole conversation doesn't make me think any of these frameworks are actual progress 😂😂😂

TerrenceLP
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Wow it's so amazing to see my Vuex article in the video and Google searches :) 8:59

sonicoder
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I have never used react but after learning javascript I tried Vue solely on this: "If you want to hire a Vue.js developer you just hire a javascript developer and give them a day to read the Vue docs".

adamhowley
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Vue + Nuxt + Vuetify changed my life. Angular too bloated, React is just a mess imho. Evan You for the win. Frontend Vue backend Django 😍

siya.abc
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to tell you the truth, those of who prefer Vue is most likely not a fan of Javascript, because Javascript is such a complicated and in-depth language in design that could freak you out any minutes. while React is largely designed and built on the philosophy of Javascript, you must think and use it as the way Javascript does. so if you want to get things done with less consideration of why, choose Vue, it doesn't require too mush Javascript skill, which is just its purpose of design, letting you forget about js and focus on your business. on the controry, if you want to make the best out of React, learn Javascript, it is more powerful and flexible in general.

tangsi
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skipped a couple of seconds of Ben's comments at 8:11 where he mentioned that you can infer prop types or return types by hovering over the submit method in react

sarmadajmal
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i don't have anything with reactjs but "className" is really the one that's weird.

iamstupendous
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As an Angular dev (I like it a lot btw), if I had to switch to either Vue or React, I"d choose Vue easily as it's extremely similar to what I already know in Angular. Vue is largely just combining the HTML, JS, and CSS into one huge file rather than splitting them out into 3 files in Angular. The "if" and "for" conditionals in the HTML are practically the same as in Angular.

At the end of the day it's like Vue is similar to Angular but without tons of boilerplate. That said, currently between Vue and Angular, there is much more work for Angular where I live.

johnbuchmann
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I appreciate Angular in its good effort of premoting Typescript and RxJS at first place.

gene-liu
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The main reason I'm on the React train is because of React Native and job opportunities. If Vue gives me a way to develop native apps then I'll happily invest time into it but time is precious these days and I won't jump onto a new technology if it's currently not of use to me.

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