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VoV 015: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

Jun 12, 2018 · Episode 015
In this episode, the Views on Vue panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon, and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features.
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VoV 014: Vue.component with Mitchell Garcia

Jun 05, 2018 · Episode 014
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss the article Why You Shouldn’t Use Vue.component with the author Mitchell Garcia. Mitchell runs the blog FrontEndSociety.com, which focuses almost entirely on Vue.js, as well as works for OZRK Labs. They talk about what led him to Vue, what single-file components are and the advantages to them, and his article. They also touch on when you would and would not want to use Vue.component and much more!
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VoV 012: Re-using VueJS Mixins and Filtering Google Map Data with Dan Pastori

May 22, 2018 · Episode 012
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss re-using VueJS mixins and filtering Google Map data with Dan Pastori. Dan currently is a developer working with VueJS and Laravel development. They talk about what Laravel is, why they would recommend using it in conjunction with Vue, and the role Vue can hold in a Laravel application. They also touch on why Vue became popular in the Laravel community, the direction of Laravel in the future, and much more!
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VoV 011: Vue Testing with Roman Kuba

May 15, 2018 · Episode 011
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss Vue testing with Roman Kuba. Roman is currently the senior software engineer at Codeship, where he pushes front-end development forward. He talks about his experience switching Cosdehip over to using Vue from Angular, how he completed this task and the pros to using Vue. The panel also touches on the importance of reading the source code and much more!
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VoV 010: “Vue Libraries, Open Source, Meetups” with Eduardo San Martin Morote

May 08, 2018 · Episode 010
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss “Vue Libraries, Open Source, Meetups” with Eduardo San Martin Morote. Eduardo is a freelance developer, a core team member of Vue.js, and loves contributing to open source. They talk about his many different open source component libraries, such as Vue-Coerce-Props and Vue-promised. They also touch on the use of templates versus using render functions and the difference between libraries and apps.
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VoV 009: Building Modal Component with Filipa Lacerda

May 01, 2018 · Episode 009
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss building modal component with Filipa Lacerda. Filipa is a senior frontend engineer at GitLab and works with Vue daily. She wrote an article recently on creating reusable components that you can use multiple times in your application without having to rewrite your code. She stresses the fact that components should be simple and not too complex, that way they can be more accessible and reusable in the future.
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VoV 008: Getting Started with TDD on Vue.js with Nick Basile

Apr 24, 2018 · Episode 008
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss getting started with TDD on Vue.js with Nick Basile. Nick defines what TDD and unit tests are and how you can use them to make your code better in the long run. They also discuss when using TDD wouldn’t be helpful and the importance of trial and error when it comes to tests. Nick then gives different resources newcomers to Jest can go to so that they can learn more and discusses
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VoV 007: Testing Vue.js with Cypress with Gleb Bahmutov

Apr 17, 2018 · Episode 007
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss testing Vue.js with Cypress with Gleb Bahmutov. Gleb runs engineering at a small startup called Cypress, which is an end to end test runner. They talk about what Cypress is, what end to end testing is, and the importance of test driven development. They also touch on the different Cypress features and how using it can help save you time in your testing.
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VoV 006: Creating a Vue Plugin with Ramsay Lanier

Apr 10, 2018 · Episode 006
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss creating a Vue plugin with Ramsay Lanier. Ramsay is a front-end developer for Novetta and spends most of his time turning fancy data into cool visualizations. He originally got his start in programming with React and is a new convert over to Vue. He talks about why he decided to create his Vue plugin and what steps he took to create it. This episode is great for people wanting to learn more about plugins and when they can best be used.
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VoV 005: Vue in the Enterprise with Chris Fritz

Apr 03, 2018 · Episode 005
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss Vue enterprise development with Chris Fritz. Chris is the curator for documentation on the Vue core team, works on a lot of tooling to help support Vue developers, and develops resources such as the Style Guide. They compare his Vue Enterprise Boilerplate to Nuxt and discuss the pros and cons to using each. Chris also discusses why he decided to create this boilerplate and how it has allowed him to skip to the interesting part of his job.
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VoV 004: Vue Documentation with Chris Fritz

Mar 27, 2018 · Episode 004
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss Vue documentation with Chris Fritz. Chris is the curator for documentation on the Vue core team, works on a lot of tooling to help support Vue developers, and develops resources such as the Style Guide. They talk about what he is looking for when curating the documentation and what makes good documentation. Chris originally had a background in teaching as a language teacher with a minor in computer science, and this experience helps him today teach people how to learn the Vue language.
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VoV 003: Nuxt.js Basics and VueJS in Action

Mar 20, 2018 · Episode 003
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss the Nuxt.js, which is a framework for creating universal Vue.js applications, and how you can use it with Vue. They express how flexible this framework is to use and talk about how easy it is to get started with it. They also touch on static site generators and the pros and cons to using these. They end the podcast discussing Erik’s book, Vue.js in Action, which is a beginner-intermediate book on
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VoV 002: Getting Started with Vue

Mar 13, 2018 · Episode 002
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss how they each got into Vue and how you can go about learning Vue yourself. They really suggest utilizing the Vue website for tutorials and for help navigating the framework, especially in the beginning. They also discuss many great resources you can use to learn about this framework, especially if you are just starting out, and encourage you to look into them and get started on working with Vue!
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VoV 001: Vue Origin Story with Evan You

Mar 06, 2018 · Episode 001
In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss the origin story of Vue with its creator Evan You. Evan was born in China and came to the US for college. He used to work at Google’s creative lab as a creative technologist and worked on Meteor. From there, he started to put more effort into Vue and switched over to Vue full-time. They talk with Evan about his thought processes behind creating Vue and how it has changed since its initial conception.
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