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sebdd thoughts and inspiration on designing, programming, and writing for the web For the past three years, I've been using both React and Vue in different projects, ranging from smaller websites to large scale apps. Last month I wrote a post about why I prefer React over Vue. Shortly after I joined Adam Wathan on Full Stack Radio to talk about React from a Vue developer's perspective. We covered
sebdd thoughts and inspiration on designing, programming, and writing for the web Vue is the default JavaScript framework for Laravel apps. Being part of the Laravel community, I often get the question why I prefer React, so I've decided to write down a few standout reasons. Before I get started, a few notes about how I use React: I regularly use TypeScript I pretty much never use class components
I'll be going through the three main sections: presets, plugins, and environment specific configuration. Before getting into specific configuration, we'll review when and why we use specific babel plugins. Deciding Which Features Are Worth Adding We try to keep to features that are officially included in the ECMAScipt standard. For a feature to be included in the ECMAScript spec, it needs to reach
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