All those creators of new languages try to be better than old proven languages, but their shiny new lang usually pretty fast becomes messy and more or less useless. Take Vue for example, it started really well, and now they try to reinvent the wheel adding unnecessary levels of complications, and will probably end up fading away like so many languages so far. They all astonishingly regularly fail to understand the beauty of well-established languages like C for example. C doesn't change its structure, syntax or coding rules every year or two. On the contrary, good all C rules are equally valid today as they were valid 40 years ago. They will never learn the lesson, while poor programmers pay the price by wasting their precious time on learning short-lived languages that will become obsolete.
I couldn't agree more with this comment. The composition API part being the worst change on vue IMO - true, you might end up with a project that is better organized but not for someobody who's so far only worked with vue2. The beauty of vue 2 is it's simplicity. In case of vue3, I'd say React beats it in how much time you need to get up and running from 0 knowledge of the framework.
I love the teleport feature. I've always hated having to put a modal nested in multiple components when it's mostly a top level component.
So helpful! Can't wait for the next video, enjoyed your stream last night too :) keep up the good work
I love the multiple root feature, it will enable us to write more semantic html and we can get rid of useless divs.
Very high quality videos!
Thanks Xenon!
All those creators of new languages try to be better than old proven languages, but their shiny new lang usually pretty fast becomes messy and more or less useless. Take Vue for example, it started really well, and now they try to reinvent the wheel adding unnecessary levels of complications, and will probably end up fading away like so many languages so far. They all astonishingly regularly fail to understand the beauty of well-established languages like C for example. C doesn't change its structure, syntax or coding rules every year or two. On the contrary, good all C rules are equally valid today as they were valid 40 years ago. They will never learn the lesson, while poor programmers pay the price by wasting their precious time on learning short-lived languages that will become obsolete.
I couldn't agree more with this comment. The composition API part being the worst change on vue IMO - true, you might end up with a project that is better organized but not for someobody who's so far only worked with vue2. The beauty of vue 2 is it's simplicity. In case of vue3, I'd say React beats it in how much time you need to get up and running from 0 knowledge of the framework.
Most front-end devs are drunk on finding "some new thing". It's their drug.
What video editor do you use?
Awesome content, cant wait to see another video.
Thanks Daniell!
❤ make a full stack series
Once I can find more time, I'll definitely be looking into a full-stack tutorial!
@@TheEarthIsSquare thank you❤
Keep going Mitchell 👍
Thanks Roshan!
Great content!
Thanks Raymart!
thx
Thanks please do something similar for Angular 9 Thanks
Hey please continue making videos
awesome
Whoa, script:setup and style:vars are a killer!
You are handsome