I'm a 60 year old code dabbler. This is the most inspiring development and developer video I have ever seen. Thank you. Hurray for the hero's of open source.
I was thinking the same!! haha how i started the day trying to make an UI excersise for a suposed interview and end up watching as you said .. "a docu about a framework" haha!
I can't stress enough how much respect I have for Evan. His work literally changed my life. I've been working with Vue since v1 and now we are a couple of weeks away from v3 and for all this years it was nothing but pleasure to build things with Vue.
It is an absolutely incredible moment when you recognize the impact of a thing such as this. Throughout my career I can look back at defining moments and people that made those moments and truly they are the best memories of my life. Right up there with the personal moments as well. In fact, I'd say they manage to blur the lines between the two.
I admire Evan, been following him for over 5 years and actually my first job was with Vue. It was a breeze to learn and work with and i loved every second of it. I then worked with React in a big corporation for over 4 years, and I have to say that it's different worlds in terms of DX and the framework API's... Today Melodic Mind uses Vue 3 and Nuxt under the hood to power all of it's apps and websites, and I hope to give back to the world of open source when I have that luxury! Awesome documentary, and i can't wait to see the future of Vue, Nuxt and open source in other fields as well.
Honestly, after having worked with both React and Angular, Vue is just the way to go for me and my team. Fairly simple, well structured and organized, the documentation doubles as a perfectly clear tutorial, and the CLI is impressively powerful. Go Vue!
As a full stack dev I've just started learning vue js the last couple of months... I loved how you can create standalone components with just the CDN, so chose vue to update an existing jQuery only app. It's fantastic! So easy and powerful. I had no idea it was started by this one guy, what a legend! Super inspirational documentary, I'll keep working on my app until I can quit my 9-5 as well (with the help of vue)
Doesn't happen often that I watch a documentary all the way till the end without skipping or without thinking that it's boring. This piece is so delightful to watch. Thank you Josiah, thank you Evan.
Hi, I just wanna say I'm 14 years old girl and I'm learning how to code I like to watch documentaries and if I'm being honest this documentary was the best one I've ever seen. I would love to be a programmer one day I will try my best. This documentary opened my eyes for so many things. Thank you so much. I hope no one judges me that I'm 14, I just want to study and make money and I love to code. This documentary is AMAZING WOW I am AMAZED.
Well done, it is so rare to see some good documentary films dedicated to software developers. Mostly of what we get just TED-like presentations, sprinkled with a bit of humor.
第一次接触Vue还是三个月前,而这短短三个月以来Vue让我的生活感到翻天覆地。我由此下定决心成为一名前端工程师。现在疫情期间上着网课,老师也在教授着Vue这个框架,讲起尤雨溪传奇般的经历。I just want to say thank you for making people's life a lot easier!
10:05 I like this tweet part. This documentary is so well done, thanks to Honeypot for this awesome video. It's really inspiring. Laravel doc would be amazing at this point.
@@Honeypotio Care for Zend and Symfony, which became the backbone of Laravel and other modern frameworks. Also its best to look the future of PHP developers (Component based application with PSR standards, PHP-FIG, instead of traditional MVC which makes apps lighter and scalable). www.oreilly.com/library/view/modern-php/9781491905173/ch04.html PHP7 and Performance Niche projects but promising like (ReactPHP, Swoole) etc Please make this possible its my humble request. PHP is not the same as before. Besides i dont know if its good or not Zend project is in transition phase now backed by Laminas. Love and respect for Vue Community
@@arunabraham9382 Totally agree man, but Laravel is more enjoyable to use, this is the main reason why I would go with it. But it just my opinion, and I agree with you
What's a great documentary, imagine just a few nerdy guys in one team can compete with Monster like Facebook and Google? I wanna say VueJs is the spirit of Open Source Project, thank you Honeypot to bring this
As a Angular.js, Angular 2, and React developer, started my first Vuejs project earlier this month. Honestly, blown away by its simplicity. Excited to learn more. Thank You Evan You. LOL!
Even now it still feels like vue is simple enough to pick up quickly, but has all the features 99% of peoppe need. Really impressed by it and I hope to be using it more often!
I'm about to start my final degree project and I chose to use Vue, after watching this video I'm happy I did. The true underdog of software, thank you Evan.
I normally hate fronted development but ever since I gave Vue a try, I gotta admit, it's kind of fun. Big up to Evan, the core team and all the other supporting developers.
I never thought I would love a documentary about a framework so much. I have just started learning vue. And this video really inspired me about community, open-source, vision, collaboration..So much good stuff. Very good video.
I tested Vue and React on my small scale project and using Vue was just pure ease and happiness. Really hope Vue gets more attention and can be used wider, also hope there will be more Vue jobs so I don't need to learn React just to get more pay.
Thanks you Evan for making my life as Developer easier... And yes I feel identified when they said a lot of Angular 1 users felt the difference when jumping to version 2 ... And then you had React with new concepts and then OMG I found Vuejs I added the CDN url on a very simple HTML page and started programming with Vue in a few seconds ... NO heavy webpack, etc lifting like React ... Just a simple Javascript CDN url and thats it I never jumped to React or switched to Angular 2,3,4 etc after finding Vuejs .. 4 years ago ...
I previously used React, Angular and Next and only came to this video because my new company requires me to learn the Vue JS framework... now I'm sold and can't wait to start using Vue!
Wow, quality of this video was phenomenal. I've gone from Ember.js -> Meteor.js -> Angular 1 & 2 -> React.js. Now, I'm really looking forward to diving into Vue.js!!!
I like how he says at one point that he was making Vue just for himself and just for fun but as he was getting positive feedback and devs appreciated his work his point of view shifted and (we can hear it at the end) he said that he's making it for us. Thanks really lovely.
I'm a hardware engineer with a lot of PCB design experience. In September I decided to transition my career to software. These videos are a great source of motivation for me highlighting the human component of software development. I started with JS This is all very exciting.
I am watching this just before the release of React documentary... Funny thing Vue JS is the one which puahed me into front end world! And here I am doing react and angular for job. 🥴 Thank to Vue JS team! All the best 👍🏽
Vue is really amazing. I code with Python and when creating Django websites, I was looking for something simple and easy to implement to make them reactive. Vue just blends perfectly without any heavy wiring and learning curve and dirty syntax of Javascript
@@syuo5051 Also vue has official TH-cam tutorials that you can use and interractive ones to work with to. So I really believe that the Vue ecosysteme is a lot more friendlier hence making it one of the fastest to learn and master.
A big Thank you to Evan, Sarah and the entire team for making out lives easier and giving everyone the power to be able to create great products. It's so great to see all of these heroes expressing themselves, whome otherwise we have just see keeping up with community on issues and forums.
As someone new to JS, I was totally taken in by the ease of Vue.js. Granted I don't use its advanced features but the _core_ of the framework is super simple and useful for pretty much everyone working on a JS website or program. Can't say that about many frameworks these days. There's also the wonderful documentation which is a breeze to go through for a beginner. Thanks for not losing sight of your core objectives, Vue devs. Appreciate ya :)
@@JavaScriptRoom Rodrigo actually meant he wanted to see the guys nipples. Don't worry if you didnt catch on to it... Rodrigo Santos is known to be a sneaky lil fella on xhamster
oh I love Yuxi. Coming from a nonconventional art history background Yuxi is extremely talented, has broken so many boundaries and also still so humble and down to earth.
After compared with React and Angular, I picked vue for the whole team to use. It's quite easy to lean and use. It's amazing. I'm also considering contribute to the source code project.
His really passionate working with the Vue framework and we're really lucky we got people like Evan contributing to open-source. I really learned a lot from his works.
I haven't tried Vue yet and I'm a React hardcore (sometimes I used Angular or Svelte), but watching this documentary really makes me curious with this tech.
I have been using React for 3 years and Vue for a few months in production. I think as a React developer you won't find anything particularly interesting about Vue. It has all the same parts and concepts (components, reactivity, lifecycles) plus ecosystem included (redux counterpart Vuex, CSS-in-JS baked in) but some additional ugly things like watchers, Angular.js style. In any non trivial projects you will have a build step to transpile ES2050 to ES5, and to create a production build, so no advantage in that regard, same if you use typescript for both like me. I think in general Vue is less idiomatic in terms of internal consistency with the frameworks own concepts and generally lagging behind in ideas and vision compared to others. An example is with React.Lazy for a while, or the coming async rendering using Fiber. I also think Vue is less declarative than React in means of "the UI is only a function of the state". It's more like a copycat of all the ideas they liked from elsewhere. It's nice and stuff, but if you know React it won't teach you anything fundamentally different.
I used react for a handful of smaller applications and really fell in love with it. Then I was offered a position that required working with Vue in large production applications. I had to quickly get up to speed with it, and I found so many aspects of it to be more intuitive than react. I still love react, but Vue has become equally loved in my heart.
I'm so moved by this excellent documentary especially when other developers talking about Vue's impact on them and the whole market. It's the power and spirit of open source, which connects people and lits the light of creation.
haha Evan talking about the benefits of working from home literally weeks before the first corona lockdowns is kind of ironic. He seems to have a feeling for future trends.
Loved the moment when Evan was seen as a celebrity in China. Really nice documentary even as a non-technical background person I really enjoyed and understood (I think 😅) everything. Keep up the good work!
I'm a 60 year old code dabbler. This is the most inspiring development and developer video I have ever seen. Thank you.
Hurray for the hero's of open source.
keep coding grandpa
That’s cool!!!!!keep coding grandpa.
That’s cool!!!!!keep coding
they are our true modern heroes IMO!
keep coding old
iron!!!!!
Cant believe I watched a docu about a framework.... very well done!
KEK
I was thinking the same!! haha how i started the day trying to make an UI excersise for a suposed interview and end up watching as you said .. "a docu about a framework" haha!
“Honeypot is the netflix of the developers.”
True! Can't wait for them to extend their reach to global freelance projects ;)
Jao Austero 🔥
Hell yeah!
@@sasinosrce wow
Hell yeah!
I can't stress enough how much respect I have for Evan. His work literally changed my life. I've been working with Vue since v1 and now we are a couple of weeks away from v3 and for all this years it was nothing but pleasure to build things with Vue.
It is an absolutely incredible moment when you recognize the impact of a thing such as this. Throughout my career I can look back at defining moments and people that made those moments and truly they are the best memories of my life. Right up there with the personal moments as well. In fact, I'd say they manage to blur the lines between the two.
Omg who is the director of the documentary? The quality is amaaazing!
I was thinking the same!! Who is he?! Whoever made this film is an undeniable creative genius! Probably popular and handsome too!
@@JosiahMcGarvie oh yes he is
@@EvanYou Josiah is insanely talented. A really awesome guy too.
Uhm. Each person on this reply helped me in some way. Thanks guys! Inspiring work. Haha.
lmao this comment chain is great - I’m not even a web developer but this is super funny haha
I never thought I'd be mesmerized by a documentary about code. Evan's story is truly inspiring. I've fallen in love with code all over again,.
I love how Vue and Laravel found each other, like an unlikely love story with a meet-cute and everything 😍
I admire Evan, been following him for over 5 years and actually my first job was with Vue.
It was a breeze to learn and work with and i loved every second of it.
I then worked with React in a big corporation for over 4 years, and I have to say that it's different worlds in terms of DX and the framework API's...
Today Melodic Mind uses Vue 3 and Nuxt under the hood to power all of it's apps and websites, and I hope to give back to the world of open source when I have that luxury!
Awesome documentary, and i can't wait to see the future of Vue, Nuxt and open source in other fields as well.
Honestly, after having worked with both React and Angular, Vue is just the way to go for me and my team. Fairly simple, well structured and organized, the documentation doubles as a perfectly clear tutorial, and the CLI is impressively powerful. Go Vue!
As a full stack dev I've just started learning vue js the last couple of months... I loved how you can create standalone components with just the CDN, so chose vue to update an existing jQuery only app. It's fantastic! So easy and powerful. I had no idea it was started by this one guy, what a legend! Super inspirational documentary, I'll keep working on my app until I can quit my 9-5 as well (with the help of vue)
Were you able to finish the app?
Imagine the management meetings a meteor: Guys we got to do something about Evan, he's killing us with his weekend project!
The real imposter Daredevil!
I remember Meteor! Used it once. 😅
Seems like when Endframe tried to hire Richard Hendricks
I want to thank this guy for giving me a job.
He make program become easy
He make Snu Snu with xiaoxiao wu face hole.
Doesn't happen often that I watch a documentary all the way till the end without skipping or without thinking that it's boring. This piece is so delightful to watch. Thank you Josiah, thank you Evan.
Hi, I just wanna say I'm 14 years old girl and I'm learning how to code I like to watch documentaries and if I'm being honest this documentary was the best one I've ever seen. I would love to be a programmer one day I will try my best. This documentary opened my eyes for so many things. Thank you so much. I hope no one judges me that I'm 14, I just want to study and make money and I love to code. This documentary is AMAZING WOW I am AMAZED.
nobody will judge you for being 14, you're actually lucky that you understood what your passion is so soon. Good luck!
@@neatunet woah i really needed to hear that thank u
@Lilyana programming doest ask your age gender color religion just relax and start exploring all the best
"Look at me Im a woman"
Best of Luck Lilyana, I know that you will accomplish your goal! :)
Well done, it is so rare to see some good documentary films dedicated to software developers. Mostly of what we get just TED-like presentations, sprinkled with a bit of humor.
第一次接触Vue还是三个月前,而这短短三个月以来Vue让我的生活感到翻天覆地。我由此下定决心成为一名前端工程师。现在疫情期间上着网课,老师也在教授着Vue这个框架,讲起尤雨溪传奇般的经历。I just want to say thank you for making people's life a lot easier!
10:05 I like this tweet part. This documentary is so well done, thanks to Honeypot for this awesome video. It's really inspiring. Laravel doc would be amazing at this point.
Yes, Laravel doc would be amazing! 😉
@@Honeypotio Should we wait for Laravel Documentry then ? :-)
@@Honeypotio Care for Zend and Symfony, which became the backbone of Laravel and other modern frameworks. Also its best to look the future of PHP developers
(Component based application with PSR standards, PHP-FIG, instead of traditional MVC which makes apps lighter and scalable).
www.oreilly.com/library/view/modern-php/9781491905173/ch04.html
PHP7 and Performance
Niche projects but promising like (ReactPHP, Swoole) etc
Please make this possible its my humble request.
PHP is not the same as before.
Besides i dont know if its good or not Zend project is in transition phase now backed by Laminas.
Love and respect for Vue Community
Please the documentary Laravel
@@arunabraham9382 Totally agree man, but Laravel is more enjoyable to use, this is the main reason why I would go with it. But it just my opinion, and I agree with you
These documentaries have convinced me that my hunch was right. JS frameworks are built on people jumping on bandwagons. Very useful, thank you!
Love this "Vue.js: The Documentary" and thank Evan You (尤雨溪) who makes my life easier. 💛
The story of Laravel and Vue inspires me the most because these frameworks made a name for themself against giants of their respective fields.
What's a great documentary, imagine just a few nerdy guys in one team can compete with Monster like Facebook and Google? I wanna say VueJs is the spirit of Open Source Project, thank you Honeypot to bring this
This is my first documentary on this channel and definitely not the last.
Thank you for the amazing storytelling and production
"My office is in fact way up there, on the 16th floor. It has some pretty amazing VUEs" :DD
As a Angular.js, Angular 2, and React developer, started my first Vuejs project earlier this month. Honestly, blown away by its simplicity. Excited to learn more. Thank You Evan You. LOL!
看完了,使用 Vue.js 4年了,真是伟大的作品!
来,你讲讲,多伟大
@@kennygkennyg4685有这么伟大👐
I didn't skip a second watching this documentary. I don't do any web development however this made me starts to explore, now.
Vue was like "Love at first sight" :) Thank you Evan and the core team behind it.
Same here. it just feels like a soft pillow and blanket you can wrap yourself in while you're coding
Even now it still feels like vue is simple enough to pick up quickly, but has all the features 99% of peoppe need. Really impressed by it and I hope to be using it more often!
Guys keep doing this kind of documentaries! I work as a frontend react developer and this motivates me to keep learning new technologies!
I'm about to start my final degree project and I chose to use Vue, after watching this video I'm happy I did.
The true underdog of software, thank you Evan.
This is freely available on youtube just amazes me. Of course we developers are also about innovation and open source and not just money.
I love JS frameworks dude, they make you expunge everything you thought you knew about coding every six months. Really keeps you on your toes.
Honeypot is the best!
sure!
awesome!
they should do a documentory about Syntax and theirs listeners... well its gonna happen anyday, anyway!
Get ready el torro (-linski) loco
@@vinade2100 Honeypot make happy good fun time!
PROVE IT
I normally hate fronted development but ever since I gave Vue a try, I gotta admit, it's kind of fun. Big up to Evan, the core team and all the other supporting developers.
What a humble creator.
Great inspiration for any coder doing a side project
I never thought I would love a documentary about a framework so much. I have just started learning vue. And this video really inspired me about community, open-source, vision, collaboration..So much good stuff. Very good video.
Thanks so much and good luck on your journey with vue! 🙌
I tested Vue and React on my small scale project and using Vue was just pure ease and happiness. Really hope Vue gets more attention and can be used wider, also hope there will be more Vue jobs so I don't need to learn React just to get more pay.
React sucks...logically things should not be done as React does it. ALSO it mixes two styles of coding togther.
I totally love Vue, I literally learned by just watching other people's code, it's so easy. I loved it from the beginning.
Thanks you Evan for making my life as Developer easier... And yes I feel identified when they said a lot of Angular 1 users felt the difference when jumping to version 2 ... And then you had React with new concepts and then OMG I found Vuejs I added the CDN url on a very simple HTML page and started programming with Vue in a few seconds ... NO heavy webpack, etc lifting like React ... Just a simple Javascript CDN url and thats it I never jumped to React or switched to Angular 2,3,4 etc after finding Vuejs .. 4 years ago ...
Most what I understand from the video :
- Vue.js is going far
- Nice Team And Passionate peoples
I will start with Vue
This is why I like so much Evan You, such a humble person .
I previously used React, Angular and Next and only came to this video because my new company requires me to learn the Vue JS framework... now I'm sold and can't wait to start using Vue!
how's it been ?
we need more developer documentaries like these 💚
Yeah...they are really motivating
Wow, quality of this video was phenomenal.
I've gone from Ember.js -> Meteor.js -> Angular 1 & 2 -> React.js. Now, I'm really looking forward to diving into Vue.js!!!
"You don't have to dress like Tom Dale."
Ahaha))
hahah that one was good tbh
Suits look sharp tho 😎
but Tom makes dev look good 💼
That one was really good! hahah
I like how he says at one point that he was making Vue just for himself and just for fun but as he was getting positive feedback and devs appreciated his work his point of view shifted and (we can hear it at the end) he said that he's making it for us. Thanks really lovely.
We have more untold dev stories over at: bit.ly/33vwhpF
I love what you guys do, but the website is hurting my eyes yo!
@@nabeelparkar4364 hurts so good, right?
@@Honeypotio lol not really good. Thank god i dont have epilepsy
@@nabeelparkar4364 😔 *press F to pay respects to Nabeel's sore eyes 🙏
@@Honeypotio F 😭
我是一名中国的后端开发人员,正在学习vue.js !很自豪我们国内程序界有如此出类拔萃走出国门的佼佼者,点赞👍
Being a non-coder. I find this video really interesting. Thank you!
I'm a hardware engineer with a lot of PCB design experience. In September I decided to transition my career to software. These videos are a great source of motivation for me highlighting the human component of software development. I started with JS
This is all very exciting.
Digging these documentaries. Keep them coming!
Some massive projects are in the works this year. Keep an eye out!
I am watching this just before the release of React documentary...
Funny thing Vue JS is the one which puahed me into front end world! And here I am doing react and angular for job. 🥴
Thank to Vue JS team! All the best 👍🏽
Wow, that was really inspiring. It's so incredible to see one take their passion to another level.
the quality of this documentary is top notch! I've never seen any like this ever since
Vue is really amazing. I code with Python and when creating Django websites, I was looking for something simple and easy to implement to make them reactive. Vue just blends perfectly without any heavy wiring and learning curve and dirty syntax of Javascript
Hello, what about the React? I'm starting learn it. Is it reactive tool too? or I need learn Vue for Python to make projects more easier and faster?
@@syuo5051 Also vue has official TH-cam tutorials that you can use and interractive ones to work with to. So I really believe that the Vue ecosysteme is a lot more friendlier hence making it one of the fastest to learn and master.
The crew who shot and edited this film could start their own film company! Amazing production quality!!! : )
A big Thank you to Evan, Sarah and the entire team for making out lives easier and giving everyone the power to be able to create great products. It's so great to see all of these heroes expressing themselves, whome otherwise we have just see keeping up with community on issues and forums.
接触的第一个前端框架,非常好用,感谢开源,感谢所有开发者😃
Well done Honeypot, well done.
Evan sounds like a really great guy. As someone that uses and relies on Vue.js, THANK YOU
Fantastic, there is actually someone making cinema for developers! Thanks!
As someone new to JS, I was totally taken in by the ease of Vue.js. Granted I don't use its advanced features but the _core_ of the framework is super simple and useful for pretty much everyone working on a JS website or program. Can't say that about many frameworks these days. There's also the wonderful documentation which is a breeze to go through for a beginner. Thanks for not losing sight of your core objectives, Vue devs. Appreciate ya :)
I want his VUE JS shirt...
@@JavaScriptRoom Rodrigo actually meant he wanted to see the guys nipples.
Don't worry if you didnt catch on to it...
Rodrigo Santos is known to be a sneaky lil fella on xhamster
@@The-Cat WTF😂😂😂
@@akashchoudhary8162 I dont even remember that comment I made 😄😄😄😄
oh I love Yuxi. Coming from a nonconventional art history background Yuxi is extremely talented, has broken so many boundaries and also still so humble and down to earth.
After compared with React and Angular, I picked vue for the whole team to use. It's quite easy to lean and use. It's amazing. I'm also considering contribute to the source code project.
Seriously...The content quality here is next level.
@Honeypot , what about "Laravel : The Documentary" ?
Oh yeah, i’m waiting for it ! :D
@@chaipaskoa hope they'll do it
You mean "The rise and fall of PHP: A Documentary"
@@kael7953 fall and rise* maybe
Up!! They sure most make it the standards are real!
His really passionate working with the Vue framework and we're really lucky we got people like Evan contributing to open-source. I really learned a lot from his works.
I haven't tried Vue yet and I'm a React hardcore (sometimes I used Angular or Svelte), but watching this documentary really makes me curious with this tech.
try it if you have time. its amazing
Try it and you won't regret it
You are gonna love it
I have been using React for 3 years and Vue for a few months in production. I think as a React developer you won't find anything particularly interesting about Vue. It has all the same parts and concepts (components, reactivity, lifecycles) plus ecosystem included (redux counterpart Vuex, CSS-in-JS baked in) but some additional ugly things like watchers, Angular.js style. In any non trivial projects you will have a build step to transpile ES2050 to ES5, and to create a production build, so no advantage in that regard, same if you use typescript for both like me. I think in general Vue is less idiomatic in terms of internal consistency with the frameworks own concepts and generally lagging behind in ideas and vision compared to others. An example is with React.Lazy for a while, or the coming async rendering using Fiber. I also think Vue is less declarative than React in means of "the UI is only a function of the state". It's more like a copycat of all the ideas they liked from elsewhere. It's nice and stuff, but if you know React it won't teach you anything fundamentally different.
React all the way. However, when I need SSR I just use Nuxt. Simple life.
Vue.js is simply the best thing that happened to me as a developer. Once you learn it, Angular and React simply won’t make any sense anymore.
Wow, every documentary is of the highest quality. Amazing, can't wait for the next one!
Thanks!! We're already in production for the next documentary 😉
@@Honeypotio thank you, it's very cool
This is not only a documentary by itself. Actually it is an inspirational video to refresh developers' self believes.
Many thanks for the awesome documentary. A documentary about Node.js and Ryan Dahl would be super interesting.
I used react for a handful of smaller applications and really fell in love with it. Then I was offered a position that required working with Vue in large production applications. I had to quickly get up to speed with it, and I found so many aspects of it to be more intuitive than react. I still love react, but Vue has become equally loved in my heart.
The people's framework 💪❤️
Very nice. No too long, good image quality and great color correction, an excellent sound. Also, is pretty good to know the history of VueJS.
Thanks for such a thorough compliment 🙏
Been waiting for this. It’s beautiful. Where my Vuelings at?
Right here bro
Glad to know how it all started. Thanks, Evan. You a beast.
And the director of the documentary: you are more than a genius, you hear me?
I hear you! ;)
Been checking time in Berlin for countless times to get here when this was to be released 😅
I really like Evan. Beyond all he has create, this guy is generous and 10000% open-minded. Thx for this documentary, @Honeypot! Nice job!
Brilliant documentary. Looking forward to the next one already
What would you like to see the next documentary about?
@@Honeypotio Laravel would make sense :) I really enjoyed the documentary! Thanks Honeypot!
@@Honeypotio Angular.
@@Honeypotio I would like to see nuxtjs documentary
@@Honeypotio I would like to see a documentary about NodeJS!
This was uploaded 2 days after my birthday and it was without a doubt the best birthday gift ever.
Happy birthday, Anthony 🎂
@@Honeypotio Thank You!!!
We're happy you're enjoying the documentaries. There are some big projects in the works right now. Keep you're eye out for them in the coming months 😉
@@Honeypotio I 110% will. :)
"Evan You" can do it!
abbe cool
25:48 Jinjiang's appreciation on his eyes is the most beautiful part of this video.
*Covid-19* : Making Programmers Since 2020 🎓
The quality of this documentary is absolutely astonishing. Thank you so much for this, also Thanks to Evan for Vue.
Wow thnx 4 that ❤️
Laravel: the documentary, can't wait
A great down to earth documentary that reveals that Evan You and Vue.js have tapped into the essence of open source.
Now I'm waiting for
Svelte: The Documentary
Congratulations on the documentary. It's really amasing when we see the people behind all the code that we develop.
Glad you liked it! 🤠
"The gap of simplicity that Angular 1 had."
Laptop full of stickers from a lot of technologies.
Actually angular 1 seemed much more complicated then vue, but then angular 2 was just a monster with those typescript examples
The TH-cam algortithm finally brought me to the type of chanels I always subscribe to.
Thanks to all those involved in this great work.
Love these Docs! Always so hyped to watch them as they come out
Get Hyped!!
I cant believe I am just now finding this channel. Amazing story, filming, editing. bravo
this video is just amazing! thank you, Evan, for the inspiration.
I'm so moved by this excellent documentary especially when other developers talking about Vue's impact on them and the whole market. It's the power and spirit of open source, which connects people and lits the light of creation.
haha Evan talking about the benefits of working from home literally weeks before the first corona lockdowns is kind of ironic. He seems to have a feeling for future trends.
Loved the moment when Evan was seen as a celebrity in China. Really nice documentary even as a non-technical background person I really enjoyed and understood (I think 😅) everything. Keep up the good work!
Honey pot your documentaries are very well made great work team love from India.
Thanks!! Love from Germany
i'm using vue in most of my business projects, it's just awesome and helpful. many thanks to the community.