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Announcing Vue 3.4
Today we're excited to announce the release of Vue 3.4 "🏀 Slam Dunk"!
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Vue 2 is Approaching End Of Life
With 2024 almost upon us, we would like to take this opportunity to remind the Vue community that Vue 2 will reach End of Life (EOL) on December 31st, 2023.
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Announcing Vue 3.3
Today we're excited to announce the release of Vue 3.3 "Rurouni Kenshin"!
This release is focused on developer experience improvements - in particular, SFC
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usage with TypeScript. Together with the 1.6 release of Vue Language Tools (previously known as Volar), we have resolved many long-standing pain points when using Vue with TypeScript.Read more →
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Volar: a New Beginning
Most users of Volar know it as the official Vue.js VSCode extension. It started as a personal project when the official recommendation was still Vetur, and over time got adopted as the new official extension due to improved architecture and performance.
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2022 Year In Review
Happy new year, Vue community! With 2023 upon us, we would like to take this opportunity to recap what happened in 2022, and discuss what to expect in 2023.
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On Escape's Vue 2 to Svelte Migration
Recently, folks at Escape shared a blog post talking about their migration from Vue 2 to Svelte, and compared Vue 3 with Svelte. We found that the article contained a number of inaccuracies. In this post, we will share some thoughts from our perspective and hope to clarify the potential misconceptions the post could give rise to.
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Volar 1.0 "Nika" Released!
We are happy to announce that we have released v1.0 of Volar, the official IDE/TS tooling support for Vue! 🎉
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Vue 2.7 "Naruto" Released
Today we are happy to announce that Vue 2.7 "Naruto" has been released!
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Vue 2.7 is Now in Beta
We are happy to announce that Vue 2.7 is now in beta.
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Vue 3 as the New Default
TL;DR: Vue 3 is now the new default version as of Monday, February 7, 2022!
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Vue 3.2 Released!
We are excited to announce the release of Vue.js 3.2 "Quintessential Quintuplets"! This release includes many significant new features and performance improvements, and contains no breaking changes.
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Reflections for 2020-2021
With a new year upon us, we also have a new blog! In this post, we would like to take a look back at some of the highlights from 2020, as well as some ideas we have for 2021.
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Announcing Vue 3.0 "One Piece"
Today we are proud to announce the official release of Vue.js 3.0 "One Piece". This new major version of the framework provides improved performance, smaller bundle sizes, better TypeScript integration, new APIs for tackling large scale use cases, and a solid foundation for long-term future iterations of the framework.
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