Alexander Lichter
Web Engineering Consultant • Founder • Nuxt team • Speaker
Vue 3 and the Composition API are out for a bit now. And while the ecosystem is catching up, more and more libraries provide support for the Composition API through composables. But what is about Server-Side Rendering with the composition API, especially when using Nuxt.js? I got you covered! In this talk, you will learn about the @nuxtjs/composition-api package that provides you a couple of nifty composables as well as SSR support in conjunction with the Composition API itself. Together we look into the new additions of the packages as well as several use cases and examples of how to use the Composition API with Nuxt.js.
Vue 3 and the Composition API are out for a bit now. And while the ecosystem is catching up, more and more libraries provide support for the Composition API through composables. But what is about Server-Side Rendering with the composition API, especially when using Nuxt.js? I got you covered! In this talk, you will learn about the @nuxtjs/composition-api package that provides you a couple of nifty composables as well as SSR support in conjunction with the Composition API itself. Together we look into the new additions of the packages as well as several use cases and examples of how to use the Composition API with Nuxt.js.
Vue 3 and the Composition API are out for a bit now. And while the ecosystem is catching up, more and more libraries provide support for the Composition API through composables. But what is about Server-Side Rendering with the composition API, especially when using Nuxt.js? I got you covered! In this talk, you will learn about the @nuxtjs/composition-api package that provides you a couple of nifty composables as well as SSR support in conjunction with the Composition API itself. Together we look into the new additions of the packages as well as several use cases and examples of how to use the Composition API with Nuxt.js.
Vue 3 and the Composition API are out for a bit now. And while the ecosystem is catching up, more and more libraries provide support for the Composition API through composables. But what is about Server-Side Rendering with the composition API, especially when using Nuxt.js? I got you covered! In this talk, you will learn about the @nuxtjs/composition-api package that provides you a couple of nifty composables as well as SSR support in conjunction with the Composition API itself. Together we look into the new additions of the packages as well as several use cases and examples of how to use the Composition API with Nuxt.js.
Vue 3 and the Composition API are out for a bit now. And while the ecosystem is catching up, more and more libraries provide support for the Composition API through composables. But what is about Server-Side Rendering with the composition API, especially when using Nuxt.js? I got you covered! In this talk, you will learn about the @nuxtjs/composition-api package that provides you a couple of nifty composables as well as SSR support in conjunction with the Composition API itself. Together we look into the new additions of the packages as well as several use cases and examples of how to use the Composition API with Nuxt.js.
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I thought a lot about what I was going to present at VueCamp. Finally, I decided on something that fits well with the spirit of a barcamp: Talking with the people, not only to the people. And nothing fits better than an AMA here! So, I'm curious about your exciting questions regarding the Nuxt ecosystem, the core and (almost) everything else you want me to tell you.
JAMStack is interesting, though we will neither talk about the portable guitar amp, nor the stacking of jam. Instead, we will explore a new modern approach to develop web applications based on Javascript, APIs and Markup. It promises improved security out of the box, easier scaling and also better performance while the cost will decrease. This talk will highlight which promises the new web app architecture can resolve (pun intended)
JAMstack, und damit ist nicht der portablen Gitarrenverstärker den man beim Googlen als erstes findet gemeint, ist eine framework-unabhängige Architektur für moderne Webanwendungen. Bestehend aus *J*avascript, *A*PIs und *M*arkup verspricht der Ansatz besser Sicherheit "by default", einfachere Skalierung und auch noch erhöhte Performance. Ob das so einfach geht?
JAMstack, und damit ist nicht der portablen Gitarrenverstärker den man beim Googlen als erstes findet gemeint, ist eine framework-unabhängige Architektur für moderne Webanwendungen. Bestehend aus *J*avascript, *A*PIs und *M*arkup verspricht der Ansatz besser Sicherheit "by default", einfachere Skalierung und auch noch erhöhte Performance. Ob das so einfach geht?