Vue 3.5 Analyzed
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Vue 3.5 came out recently, so why not using the opportunity to dive into the features of the new minor version? Michael and Alex will do so and discuss performance improvements, SSR features and new composables in detail.
If you wondered what the difference of the future Lazy Hydration and existing async components or what other features are part of the new minor, it is time to tune in ✨
Enjoy the episode!
Chapters
- (00:00) - Welcome to DejaVue
- (01:26) - Performance improvements in 3.5
- (04:59) - Props Destructuring out of experimental
- (12:23) - SSR Improvements
- (12:52) - Lazy Hydration
- (17:10) - How is Lazy Hydration different to existing async components?
- (21:42) - useId
- (25:25) - data-allow-mismatch
- (29:02) - Web Component improvements
- (31:42) - useTemplateRef
- (34:34) - Deferred Teleports
- (38:45) - onWatcherCleanup
- (42:37) - Wrapping up
Links and Resources
- 10% discount for the vue.js de Conf in Bonn, Germany* with code DEJAVUE
- DejaVue #E016 - The Future of Vue.js (with Evan You)
- Vue 3.5 announcement blog post
- Rolldown
- Vite
- Evan's Tweet about Vue using Rolldown (there are more though!)
- Props Destructure RFC (now part of core)
- DejaVue #E001 - The Need for Server-Side Rendering (SSR)
- Hydration Error blog post
- Vue.js Hydration Explained
- Lazy Hydration in Nuxt (voice your opinion!)
- Volkswagen package
- Volar
- DejaVue #E006 - Nuxt Server Components (with Julien Huang)
- DejaVue #E004 - Teleports and When to Use Them
- DejaVue #E011 - Learning new Vue Features and Concepts (with LearnVue aka. Matt Maribojoc)
- VueUse
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