Vue 3.0 has entered Release Candidate stage!
Vue is undergoing a radical reform that fundamentally rebuilds this popular JavaScript framework. This work has been going on for several years, and eventually, the API and implementation of Vue 3 core is now stable. There are many reasons for this excitement:
- Vue 3 will have a significant improvement in performance than Vue 2.
- Despite the complete rewrite, the surface API has not changed drastically, so there is no need to forget what you already know about Vue.
- Vue documentation has been fully revised and migrated. (If you see me celebrating this, it's because I'm involved in the work.)
- There are several new features—such as the Composition API (inspired by React Hooks)—and they are attached and help with combinations between multiple components.
Here is how to get the Vue 3 release candidate version:
- Try it on CodePen or include it through a script using https://www.php.cn/link/652ea064e0352bd940d881f815c03175 .
- Start a project using Vite and
npm init vite-app hello-vue3
. Vite comes with a single file component. - You can track pull requests for Vue CLI.
The release notes contain more information about DevTools, experimental features, and more.
Document update, now entering the testing phase
Why am I so excited about Vue documentation updates? Because updates include but are not limited to:
- Migration guide to help you navigate between versions
- A brand new accessible section
- In-depth discussion of Composition API
- Comprehensive revision of API documentation
- Revisions to the responsive section, including the animation interpreter.
- A new guide on contributing code to Vue
- Major revisions to the transition section, including a new overview section.
Of course, we are still actively working on our work, so if you see to-dos or unfinished work, please let us know! Submit an issue or PR on GitHub, but please note that large requests may be closed while we are still refining our current work.
All in all, we think you'll love it! It has all the features you are familiar with and love, with some extra great features, and excellent performance.
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