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(Finally) getting a better understanding of useFetch(), useLazyFetch() (or useAsyncData()) in #nuxt #nuxtjs #SSR.

First Page Load vs. <Nuxt> client side navigation with injected and (automatic) window.__NUXT__ payload cache for fetch data confused me a little bit at first. 🤓 Plus: Lot's of composables to choose from 😁🤯

Now wondering how performance optimization works.

Made a very simple app in #Nuxt today that was more backend focused than frontend, and I can't help but feel like if I needed a long lived process that wasn't tied to an API endpoint, I would have to jump though a bunch of hoops as it stands. Not having a clear way to be like "I need to start this interval on server start" is annoying

Oy gevalt, how do these kids do it?

Jumping into #webdevelopment many years later, after having left behind a pretty substantial CSS2 pedigree, when #HTML was all you had and #JQuery was all the rage, I've come to the conclusion that we've gone too far - again.

I learned a little #TailwindCSS, but now I'm looking into #UnoCSS. I'm building a #Vite app, but some people have implemented #Nuxt AND #Astro with it?

You people are nuts. Leave me alone!

Grumble, grumble, grumble...

Between diapers 👶 baby books and frontend frameworks 💻

In the past, I kept failing to set up my own blog because I couldn't decide on a frontend framework. I wanted to try out multiple options, evaluate the pros and cons, and then make the "right" choice. VitePress, #solidjs, #astrojs, #nuxt Content, #Qwik —I wanted to experiment with them all.

With a 2-month-old baby, my requirements have completely changed: it needs to be quick and easy, using methods I already know or that are entirely self-explanatory. I want to focus on writing the blog articles, not implementing the website

Now, I’ve started a project with 11ty (11ty.dev/). Was it a good decision? What do you think? 😊

Он вам не SSR. Nuxt — больше, чем Server-Side Render фреймворк

Привет, Хабр! Я - Frontend Developer в МТС Диджитал. Все чаще и чаще я натыкаюсь на сообщения и комментарии пользователей в различных социальных сетях про Server-Side Rendering. Обычно эти жалобы о том, кто-то недоволен зависимостью Next.js от Node.js-сервера. Кто-то сталкивается с ограничениями динамического роутинга при статической генерации. Исходя из этого некоторые люди писали в комментариях что-то вроде: "Вы же не ожидали, что SSR-фреймворк решит все проблемы разом?" Большинство моих коллег с других компаний в принципе не понимают зачем я беру Nuxt почти во все свои проекты и задают вопросы. На первый взгляд это вполне логично. Какой смысл брать SSR фреймворк, если ты выключаешь в нем SSR. На примере Nuxt, SSR можно выключить одним булевым флагом в конфиге:

habr.com/ru/articles/888356/

ХабрОн вам не SSR. Nuxt — больше, чем Server-Side Render фреймворкПривет, Хабр! Я - Frontend Developer в МТС Диджитал. Все чаще и чаще я натыкаюсь на сообщения и комментарии пользователей в различных социальных сетях про Server-Side Rendering. Обычно эти жалобы о...

As a summer project, I decided to rebuild my personal website from scratch. My previous site used #Hugo, but whenever I had to edit it, I would have to relearn how the templates and layouts work, besides battling with my muddy code. I decided to rebuild the website using #Nuxt which I used last year for another website.

It might be a bit overkill, but there are two big advantages: (1) having the whole JavaScript ecosystem available gives a lot of opportunities to tinker and experiment, which I love; and (2) there's better tooling for JavaScript than for Hugo.

Anyway, here's my new website! There's some details I want to implement and some refactoring I want to do in the next few weeks, but I got the core of it up and running: juanrloaiza.com/en/

And all of the code is up on GitHub: github.com/juanrloaiza/academi

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