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Reactivity in Vue

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Join Alex and Michael on a talk about a key topic in Vue.js - the reactivity system. Before diving into how it works in Vue 3, reactivity in Vanilla JS is covered. Then, the differences between the major Vue versions are discussed, showing an astonishing evolution in terms of DX but also performance when it comes to reactivity.
Of course, the ref vs reactive topic can’t be left out, and neither can signals and vapor mode.
Sounds interesting? Then tune in!

Enjoy the episode!

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Welcome to DejaVue
  • (01:38) - What is Reactivity in general?
  • (03:47) - Reactivity in JavaScript?
  • (07:45) - Reactivity in Vue 1
  • (09:08) - Changes to reactivity in Vue 2
  • (10:47) - Reactivity system and caveats in Vue 2
  • (15:10) - Vue 3 Reactivity with Proxies
  • (19:00) - No IE11 support
  • (20:22) - Ref and Reactive in Vue
  • (25:12) - shallowRef, triggerRef and more
  • (28:23) - Why not shallowRef by default?
  • (31:24) - Vue's reactivity system as a standalone package
  • (34:21) - Vapor Mode
  • (40:52) - Wrapping Up

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Join Alex and Michael on a talk about a key topic in Vue.js - the reactivity system. Before diving into how it works in Vue 3, reactivity in Vanilla JS is covered. Then, the differences between the major Vue versions are discussed, showing an astonishing evolution in terms of DX but also performance when it comes to reactivity.
Of course, the ref vs reactive topic can’t be left out, and neither can signals and vapor mode.
Sounds interesting? Then tune in!

Enjoy the episode!

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Welcome to DejaVue
  • (01:38) - What is Reactivity in general?
  • (03:47) - Reactivity in JavaScript?
  • (07:45) - Reactivity in Vue 1
  • (09:08) - Changes to reactivity in Vue 2
  • (10:47) - Reactivity system and caveats in Vue 2
  • (15:10) - Vue 3 Reactivity with Proxies
  • (19:00) - No IE11 support
  • (20:22) - Ref and Reactive in Vue
  • (25:12) - shallowRef, triggerRef and more
  • (28:23) - Why not shallowRef by default?
  • (31:24) - Vue's reactivity system as a standalone package
  • (34:21) - Vapor Mode
  • (40:52) - 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.

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