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Enjoy the Vue - Episode 17: Nuxt and Next Steps with Debbie O'Brien

Episode 17: Nuxt and Next Steps with Debbie O'Brien

05/18/20 • 53 min

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Show Notes

[00:00:49] Debbie tells us what her first framework was and if it wasn’t in Vue, how she got into the Vue ecosystem.

[00:1:20] Debbie fills us in about Nuxt. She also explains automatic wrap creation and what it does for someone who’s never done Nuxt and how is it different than normal Vue applications.

[00:02:55] Ari asks Debbie if there are any situations where you would need to somehow hijack the route guards, or does it just handle all that for you? Tessa says the routing feature of Nuxt reminds her of Rails and asks Debbie if that is a popular combination to have Rails and Nuxt, and if so, does it make it a little bit more challenging to get the automatic routing working?

[00:04:45] Ben wonders if Debbie’s had any experience with Headless CMS?

[00:08:02] Debbie has an exciting announcement about Markdown in Nuxt which she has been working and it will be released very soon. The panel is EXCITED ☺!

[00:10:20] Tessa asks Debbie if she could go into cases where she thinks Nuxt would not be a good fit for a project. She’s read about when you want to use Nuxt, but curious about when you really don’t need Nuxt.

[00:14:49] Tessa wants Debbie to expand on the idea of not having to pay for hosting because it’s static.

[00:17:17] Ben goes into WordPress and says he felt that some of the blog posts made it sound really easy to set up WordPress Headless CMS and he asks Debbie if she found it simple. Debbie has a funny reply that makes everyone laugh ☺

[00:22:05] Ben is curious to find out about all these talks Debbie is mentioning. Also, what is she doing since all these conferences have been canceled all over the world?

[00:35:17] Tessa makes a good point and says one thing she feels that’s missing from these online experiences is atmospheric sounds, like if everyone has their mic on and it’s the same analogous situation and you can hear too much at once. It’s been a very odd adjustment for her, and she wonders if it’s been the same for everyone.

[00:37:52] Debbie tells us what she’s currently working on and what can people look forward to in the next ecosystem.

[00:42:33] Debbie mentions “Dev Around the Sun” which takes place May 12th, and it’s 24 hours of online talks from all different countries and different timelines, to raise money for people affected by COVID-19, and she is speaking at it.

Picks of the week:
[00:43:27] Ari’s pick is Fiona Apple’s new album called, “Fetch the Bolt Cutters.”
[00:44:20] Tessa has four picks. Her first one is to no surprise, the “Supersize Psych Binge-a-thon” for the last week on USA Network. Her second one is the TV show, “Just Shoot Me” and the episode was about a murder mystery game. Her third pick is Final Cut Pro X. Her fourth pick is a show on Amazon Prime called, “Making the Cut.”
[00:45:46] Debbie has three picks: Her first one is Tim Benniks, who has a YouTube channel, and he interviews Debbie on how she got her job. Her second pick is a book she read called, “Surrounded by Idiots.” Her third pick is a Netflix show called, “Money Heist.”
[00:49:29] Ben has two picks: His first pick is homemade bagels which he made. His second pick is a movie called, “The Big Short.”

Sponsor:
Linode

Panelists:
Ari Clark
Tessa
Ben Hong

Guest:
Debbie O’Brien

Links:
Debbie O’Brien Twitter
Debbie O’Brien Website
Debbie O’Brien Dev.to
NuxtJS
Headless CMS
DevAroundThe Sun
“Fetch The Bolt Cutters”-Fiona Apple
“Psych Binge-a-thon”-USA Network
Just Shoot Me-“Hostess to Murder” episode
Final Cut Pro X
“Making the Cut”-Amazon Prime
Tim Benniks-YouTube Interview with Debbie O’Brien
“Surrounded by Idiots” book

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Show Notes

[00:00:49] Debbie tells us what her first framework was and if it wasn’t in Vue, how she got into the Vue ecosystem.

[00:1:20] Debbie fills us in about Nuxt. She also explains automatic wrap creation and what it does for someone who’s never done Nuxt and how is it different than normal Vue applications.

[00:02:55] Ari asks Debbie if there are any situations where you would need to somehow hijack the route guards, or does it just handle all that for you? Tessa says the routing feature of Nuxt reminds her of Rails and asks Debbie if that is a popular combination to have Rails and Nuxt, and if so, does it make it a little bit more challenging to get the automatic routing working?

[00:04:45] Ben wonders if Debbie’s had any experience with Headless CMS?

[00:08:02] Debbie has an exciting announcement about Markdown in Nuxt which she has been working and it will be released very soon. The panel is EXCITED ☺!

[00:10:20] Tessa asks Debbie if she could go into cases where she thinks Nuxt would not be a good fit for a project. She’s read about when you want to use Nuxt, but curious about when you really don’t need Nuxt.

[00:14:49] Tessa wants Debbie to expand on the idea of not having to pay for hosting because it’s static.

[00:17:17] Ben goes into WordPress and says he felt that some of the blog posts made it sound really easy to set up WordPress Headless CMS and he asks Debbie if she found it simple. Debbie has a funny reply that makes everyone laugh ☺

[00:22:05] Ben is curious to find out about all these talks Debbie is mentioning. Also, what is she doing since all these conferences have been canceled all over the world?

[00:35:17] Tessa makes a good point and says one thing she feels that’s missing from these online experiences is atmospheric sounds, like if everyone has their mic on and it’s the same analogous situation and you can hear too much at once. It’s been a very odd adjustment for her, and she wonders if it’s been the same for everyone.

[00:37:52] Debbie tells us what she’s currently working on and what can people look forward to in the next ecosystem.

[00:42:33] Debbie mentions “Dev Around the Sun” which takes place May 12th, and it’s 24 hours of online talks from all different countries and different timelines, to raise money for people affected by COVID-19, and she is speaking at it.

Picks of the week:
[00:43:27] Ari’s pick is Fiona Apple’s new album called, “Fetch the Bolt Cutters.”
[00:44:20] Tessa has four picks. Her first one is to no surprise, the “Supersize Psych Binge-a-thon” for the last week on USA Network. Her second one is the TV show, “Just Shoot Me” and the episode was about a murder mystery game. Her third pick is Final Cut Pro X. Her fourth pick is a show on Amazon Prime called, “Making the Cut.”
[00:45:46] Debbie has three picks: Her first one is Tim Benniks, who has a YouTube channel, and he interviews Debbie on how she got her job. Her second pick is a book she read called, “Surrounded by Idiots.” Her third pick is a Netflix show called, “Money Heist.”
[00:49:29] Ben has two picks: His first pick is homemade bagels which he made. His second pick is a movie called, “The Big Short.”

Sponsor:
Linode

Panelists:
Ari Clark
Tessa
Ben Hong

Guest:
Debbie O’Brien

Links:
Debbie O’Brien Twitter
Debbie O’Brien Website
Debbie O’Brien Dev.to
NuxtJS
Headless CMS
DevAroundThe Sun
“Fetch The Bolt Cutters”-Fiona Apple
“Psych Binge-a-thon”-USA Network
Just Shoot Me-“Hostess to Murder” episode
Final Cut Pro X
“Making the Cut”-Amazon Prime
Tim Benniks-YouTube Interview with Debbie O’Brien
“Surrounded by Idiots” book

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undefined - Episode 16: TypeScript with Vue and Vuex (feat. Jack Koppa)

Episode 16: TypeScript with Vue and Vuex (feat. Jack Koppa)

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Show Notes

[00:01:00] Jack fills us in on what his first front-end framework was and how he got into the Vue community.

[00:2:48] Jack tells us the reasons why Vue was the best choice and Ben chimes in as well to tell us.

[00:06:20] Tessa wonders with a team that is so design heavy, did Jack find the designers were also empowered to make changes if everything looked more like HTML and CSS if they had a JSX file.

[00:07:35] Chris wonders since Jack seems to like Typescript as well, how has his journey been and what were the reasons that he brought TypeScript into Vue. Also, did he do it right from the start or at some point afterwards, and he explains.

[00:12:53] Tessa asks Jack if it was always a question of TypeScript vs no TypeScript or did anybody want to test something else like Flow?

[00:14:24] There are some advantages to the JavaScript application, particularly in Vuex. He explains the “non-sunshine and roses” parts of using TypeScript.

[00:18:42] Speaking of documentation, Jack explains if he’s found when using TypeScript with Vue it has affected onboarding, whether to make it more complex or more structured for people who are new to play.

[00:21:55] For the downsides of using JavaScript, Jack and Ben explain if they see any of those getting better with Vue3 or the next version of Vuex.

[00:27:34] Tessa wonders how does Jack think the transition will go from Vue2 to Vue3, especially if TypeScript is kind of implemented and he is intrigued about it.

[00:29:41] Tessa wonders if there are any kinds of tools that are good to work with TypeScript.

Picks of the week:
[00:34:50] Tessa has three picks: watch the “Super-sized Psychtacular Binge-a-thon” on USA Network. Her second pick is “Turnip Prophet” for Animal Crossing. Her third pick is Sony is giving away the “Uncharted Collection” and “Journey” for free through May 5th.
[00:36:39] Chris has three picks: A show called, “Don’t Trust the B----in Apartment 23.” His second pick is a dessert making show called,” Zumbo’s Just Desserts.” His third pick is he’s been doing a lot of hiking and he has some tips to make hiking more interesting: Read a book called, “Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places.” Also, get a Jewelry Loupe to identify plants, especially when they’re in bloom.
[00:39:13] Jack has three picks: If you’re considering TypeScript in Vue or if you’ve already gotten started with it, check out the template interpolation setting in Vetur. His second pick is to watch a show called, “Unorthodox” on Netflix. His third pick is a video game called, “Factorio.”
[00:41:11] Ben has four picks: His first pick is Jack’s talk on TypeScript and Vue @ Politico found on Vue Mastery. His second pick is Tessa, who is Turnip Queen, and introduced him to “Turnip Prophet.” His Third pick is playing “Pictionary” online with friends. His fourth pick is, “Nailed It,” a baking show on Netflix.

Resources mentioned
Jack Koppa Twitter
Jack Koppa GitHub
“Psych Binge-a-thon”-USA Network
Turnip Prophet
"Uncharted Collection"
Journey
“Don’t Trust the B----in Apt 23”-Hulu
“Zumbo’s Just Desserts”-Netflix
“Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places"
Jewelry Loupes
Vue template Interpolation in Vetur
“Unorthodox”-Netflix
"Factorio"
Jack Koppa-Typescript and Vue @Politico
"Nailed It!"

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undefined - Episode 18: Reusable Components

Episode 18: Reusable Components

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Show Notes

[00:01:22] The panelists each tell us what a Reusable Component is.

[00:6:20] Chris puts an open-ended question out there to the panelists as to when are props good and when are they bad? When have you regretted using props for what kinds of use cases and when are they appropriate? Ari and Tessa both share stories.

[00:08:05] When are props useful and when would you want to use a prop over a slot? The panelists all discuss.

[00:19:04] Chris talks about creating a map, map components, map markers component, map layer component, and provide and inject. There was a good talk on the topic of provide and inject using the map example at ConnectTech 2019.

[00:21:31] Chris talks about an example using icon components.

[00:26:05] Chris goes into “buttons” for forms, such as a submit button, search button, and inline buttons and Tessa shares some issues with generic components.

[00:29:51] Chris asks the panelists if they’ve used “Mixins?” They have a discussion about it with “mixed” reviews.

[00:38:50] As a member and representative of the Vue team, Ben tells us some things people should know about the Composition API since Vue 3 has not come out yet.

Picks of the week:
[00:43:32] Ari has two picks: A show called, “Mythic Quest,” on Apple TV Plus. Her second pick is having generous friends if you’re playing Animal Crossing. She did a shout-out to Tessa and Ben who both helped her out this week.
[00:45:13] Ben has two picks: A song by Joel Corry called, “Lonely.” His second pick is a show on HBO called, “Westworld-Season 3.”
[00:46:06] Tessa’s pick is an article in the New York Times called, “Why Zoom is Terrible,” based on a talk they had on last week’s episode, with special guest Debbie O’Brien.
[00:46:39] Chris’s pick is: “Supernatural VR on the Quest,” which is similar to Beat Saber.

Sponsor:
Linode

Panelists:
Chris Fritz
Ari Clark
Tessa
Ben Hong

Links:
Ari Clark (GloomyLumi) Twitter
Ben Hong Twitter
Tessa Twitter
Chris Fritz Twitter
Connect.Tech 2019
Components Basics
Reusable Components with Props
Buttons
Slots
Maps
Icons
Composition API
“Mythic Quest”
“Animal Crossing”
“Lonely”-Joel Corry
“Westworld”-Season 3
“Why Zoom Is Terrible”-NY Times
“Supernatural VR on the Quest”
Dependency Injection in Vue - Alex Riviere

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