"It might take longer to collaborate and work with other people to build something, but you always go further and build something that's better" - Daniel Roe 🏡
Nuxt 3 was completely rewritten and built for a serverless and non-node world. The team went the true OSS way and built small, composable, reusable packages that can be built on by other people.
🆕 Today’s episode: You Are Sleeping On Nuxt, Nitro and Vue w/ Daniel Roe
🔗 https://lnkd.in/gawfDQfW
💬 Daniel talks about leading Nuxt and contributing to the Nitro server toolkit, emphasizing Nuxt's community-driven approach and extensibility compared to Next.js.
#nuxt#fullstack#oss#syntaxfm#webdev#syntax#nitro#nextjs
They grew up in that Pyrenees, which is where the mountains of the nuts logo comes from. And but we we rewrote it totally from scratch for next three, which was, by the way, a very interesting experience to do on an open source project. I don't necessarily recommend it, but one of the things that we did was rewrite it for a serverless world and for the idea of a non potentially non node world. So what about other runtimes At the time really was only cloud flare. Since then we've had barn and and Dino and. You know who knows? And so and in doing that, we rewrote what was originally we called it Nuxt Sigma and Nuxt Sigma was our rethought Nuxt server. Then we, there's part of the whole process we decided actually. Rather than building parts of Knox, why don't we go the true open source way and make them small, composable, reusable packages that can be built on by other people? I always think personally, it might take longer if you to collaborate and work with other people to build something, but you always go, you always go further. You always build something that's better.
Building modern websites and applications.
3wNuxt is really great to work with. Looking forward to hearing this episode.