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    • RE: Ionic Vue Beta now supports Vue 3

      It’s sad to see so many of us professionals sometimes fall prey to the latest fad. I mean, who’s got time for even that? That’s why we got into fatigue in the first place. Unless you’re paid to do research and development, you shouldn’t jump the bandwagon of the latest version just because it got out.

      I would rather let other ones smash their teeth on the bleeding edge, and then port my apps once it’s stable. I mean at this point I’d rather use one-generation-old frameworks for development, that way I’m sure most of the bugs have been ironed out.

      Besides, hardware and browsers have come a long way. I was really surprised at how speedy and snappy an AngularJS developed 3 years go feels today (granted, given it’s been developed in a clean way).

      I’m about to kickstart the development of an app, and when I look at how Quasar is the Swiss Knife of all the Swiss knives out there, I’m thinking actual use of the stuff, and if it makes for readable code and reusability.

      No other frameworks covers so many use cases. I’m still bluffed at how many options the Quasar Team has come up with on some of the components used in the real world. You feel it really comes from experience. So I’m fairly inclined to trust the team to know what and how they are doing it.

      Besides, Vue 3 to Vue 2 is certainly not what Angular has been to AngularJS.

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    • RE: QWindow v1.0.0-beta.4 has been released!

      Impressive. I can’t think of use case yet (floating palette, à la Adobe products?), but a great addition to Quasar.

      posted in [v1] App Extensions
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    • RE: Ionic Vue Beta now supports Vue 3

      It’s sad to see so many of us professionals sometimes fall prey to the latest fad. I mean, who’s got time for even that? That’s why we got into fatigue in the first place. Unless you’re paid to do research and development, you shouldn’t jump the bandwagon of the latest version just because it got out.

      I would rather let other ones smash their teeth on the bleeding edge, and then port my apps once it’s stable. I mean at this point I’d rather use one-generation-old frameworks for development, that way I’m sure most of the bugs have been ironed out.

      Besides, hardware and browsers have come a long way. I was really surprised at how speedy and snappy an AngularJS developed 3 years go feels today (granted, given it’s been developed in a clean way).

      I’m about to kickstart the development of an app, and when I look at how Quasar is the Swiss Knife of all the Swiss knives out there, I’m thinking actual use of the stuff, and if it makes for readable code and reusability.

      No other frameworks covers so many use cases. I’m still bluffed at how many options the Quasar Team has come up with on some of the components used in the real world. You feel it really comes from experience. So I’m fairly inclined to trust the team to know what and how they are doing it.

      Besides, Vue 3 to Vue 2 is certainly not what Angular has been to AngularJS.

      posted in Hangout
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