Is Vue.js STILL relevant?

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Published 2023-05-15
In this video we looked at Vue.js' position in the framework market. Should we use it? Is it dying? All these questions will be answered by the end of the video so stick around.


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All Comments (20)
  • @MalachiRails
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  • @nrg4285
    Clickbait title. All I got was a 1 min explainer of high-level what it is. You didn't even mention Vue's latest accomplishments like Vue 3.0, Composition API, Vite bundler, Pinia state management...
  • @JuriBinturong
    If you're a solo dev, Vue 3 + RoR 7, you can pretty much do anything by yourself. And Vue is far from dead, it's very popular in China and Japan, and is growing in popularity in ASEAN.
  • @iamacoder8331
    Continue your work, I think vue is amazing, I am using it in all my projects now and I am an advocate of this framework as well!
  • @nested9301
    vue is way more mature than react , vue is love !!
  • @levyroth
    I'd choose Vue over React... and lie on my CV.
  • @mmadictos5356
    Clickbait- vue 3 is better than react in all aspects
  • @AmineLaalaoui
    I don't get with Vue.JS is not the most popular front-end JS library
  • @BusinessWolf1
    Dead is sometimes not the same thing as irrelevant. If something big like Vue goes up to the valkaries, that will be an opportunity for junior devs to get their start in the industry, since people with experience under their belt won't want to get a job with a dead major stack piece.
  • @gdj777
    So many putting all eggs in the React basket.
  • @Dev-Siri
    I thought of switching from React (Next) to Vue (Nuxt), but then Svelte & Next 13 Came out and I chose to stick with React (Next App Router) and started learning Svelte (SvelteKit) for trying out a "own-template" framework (like what Vue does with .vue files, although I don't like this approach)
  • @jakartax1x-rq8kv
    You can make reusable components? This is not an advantage because all the others let you do that, even the native API (Web Components). The same applies for many others, all frameworks got most. I think Vue the only argument Vue had, was simplicity which doesn't apply anymore, there are simpler candidates out there. What a useless video.