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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

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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

Links marked with * are affiliate links. We get a small commission when you register for the service through our link. This helps us to keep the podcast running. We only include affiliate links for services mentioned in the episode or that we use ourselves.

  continue reading

48 episodes

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