100: Sébastien Chopin - Building Universal Vue.js Apps with Nuxt.js
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Full Stack Radio
Episode Details
In this episode Adam talks to Sébastien Chopin about Nuxt.js, a Next.js-inspired framework for building server-rendered client-side applications with Vue.js.
Show Notes
- The history behind Nuxt.js
- How Nuxt.js uses special Page components and file-based routing instead of using a traditional router
- Creating dynamic page-based routes without a custom server
- How the asyncData lifecycle hook works
- How server-side rendering works in Nuxt.js
- How Nuxt.js uses intelligent code-splitting to improve performance
- How to use the fetch method to dispatch Vuex actions
- Using the head method to populate head elements on a page
- How layouts and middleware work
- Options for generating, serving, and deploying Nuxt applications
- When and why would someone use Vue CLI instead of Nuxt?
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