The new, web-based Mastodon client Elk is really impressive.
Built on top of Nuxt, it works great as a PWA and has a lot of nice little UI touches. Now my favorite client on desktop and great on mobile as well. (Posted from Elk on my iPhone.)
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The new, web-based Mastodon client Elk is really impressive.
Built on top of Nuxt, it works great as a PWA and has a lot of nice little UI touches. Now my favorite client on desktop and great on mobile as well. (Posted from Elk on my iPhone.)
Ich habe in den letzten Tagen vermehrt mit CodePen gespielt und als jemand, der viel mit Vue.js arbeitet, gedacht, dass das Nutzen von Vue Single File Components eine echt feine Sache in CodePen wäre. Und siehe da: Genau das haben Chris Coyier & Co. vor rund drei Wochen implementiert (allerdings noch nicht ins UI übernommen). → Vue Editor
Sara Vieira at the Vue.js Amsterdam.
Grandiose Tage in Amsterdam gehabt. Erst die Vue.js Amsterdam, dann die Stadt erkundet und schließlich in meinen Geburtstag reingefeiert. \o/
Interesting development in the WordPress community: After creating it’s modern, React-based Calypso interface in 2015, Automattic and the WordPress team are now parting ways with React, because of a patent issue in it’s license. They are going to rewrite their upcoming Gutenberg editor with a new, yet to be chosen JavaScript framework, which then should become the new standard for WordPress.
While Preact, a lightweight React alternative with the same API, would be the obvious replacement, a majority of the community prefers a switch to Vue.js. An opinion I highly support. I had the opportunity to learn and work with Vue.js in my day job and for shortfil.ms 2.0 in the last couple of months and I’m hooked. I think it’s right up WordPress‘ alley, because it’s an easy to learn, yet powerful framework and could be a perfectly fitting foundation for modern front-end development with WordPress in the years to come.
TL;DR: +1 for Vue.js