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It was teased in the last episode already and here it - Michael and Alex talk about the current hype in the front end development community: Signals. But if you as a Vue developer don't feel hyped around it and maybe even didn't hear much around it, fear no more - that is normal and will be explained in the episode too.

Join the two Vue experts covering the history of Signals, what's behind the term and how they work in Vue.js and other major frameworks.
And of course, the TC39 proposal to add Signals to the language itself wasn't forgotten either.

Enjoy the episode!

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Welcome to DejaVue
  • (01:06) - Signals and Reactivity
  • (04:41) - Functional Programming
  • (10:51) - Signals in Modern Frameworks
  • (11:48) - How Signals look like in other Frameworks
  • (14:20) - Signals in Vue
  • (15:20) - Signals vs. refs?
  • (17:51) - A Standard for Signals
  • (21:54) - Benefits of Signals in the language
  • (25:16) - Vue.JS DE Conf 2024

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It was teased in the last episode already and here it - Michael and Alex talk about the current hype in the front end development community: Signals. But if you as a Vue developer don't feel hyped around it and maybe even didn't hear much around it, fear no more - that is normal and will be explained in the episode too.

Join the two Vue experts covering the history of Signals, what's behind the term and how they work in Vue.js and other major frameworks.
And of course, the TC39 proposal to add Signals to the language itself wasn't forgotten either.

Enjoy the episode!

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Welcome to DejaVue
  • (01:06) - Signals and Reactivity
  • (04:41) - Functional Programming
  • (10:51) - Signals in Modern Frameworks
  • (11:48) - How Signals look like in other Frameworks
  • (14:20) - Signals in Vue
  • (15:20) - Signals vs. refs?
  • (17:51) - A Standard for Signals
  • (21:54) - Benefits of Signals in the language
  • (25:16) - Vue.JS DE Conf 2024

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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