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DejaVue

Alexander Lichter & Michael Thiessen

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Welcome to DejaVue, the Vue podcast you didn't know you needed until now! Join Michael Thiessen and Alexander Lichter on a thrilling journey through the world of Vue and Nuxt. Get ready for weekly episodes packed with insights, updates, and deep dives into everything Vue-related. From component libraries to best practices, and beyond, they've got you covered.
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Techstrong Unplugged

Techstrong Group

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Welcome to Techstrong Unplugged, the go-to podcast for young adults stepping into the immersive world of technology. Brought to you by Techstrong, this series demystifies the tech industry and empowers the next generation. Whether you’re a digital native looking to expand your knowledge or a tech enthusiast eager to explore new trends, Techstrong Unplugged is your bridge to understanding the fundamentals and beyond. In each episode, we’ll dive into the latest in tech, from AI breakthroughs t ...
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Michael is joined by VueRouter and Pinia Author Eduardo San Martin Morote aka posva. Together, they go deep into questions around the de-facto standard state management tool and why people should use Pinia, but also discuss what Data Loaders and Pinia Colada are (not the drink friends!). Further, the two content creators discuss how Mastering Pinia…
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Vue.js can be used in many different ways - with a meta framework, as a plain SPA, via the script tag and also with Inertia! Created in the Laravel ecosystem with adapters for various back- end front-end frameworks, Alex and Michael got a special guest on the episode who couldn't fit better to illustrate what Inertia is capable of. Joe Tannenbaum, …
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Vue is fast (actually the fastest SSR framework)! But sometimes apps might a bit more fine-tuning. And by sometimes, we mean rarely. Still, it can happen - so join Alex and Michael in this DejaVue episode to dive into what tools Vue gives us to improve the frameworks' performance. Further, they dive into the recent SSR benchmark and what it means f…
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While Alex is at PragVue, Michael is joined by Developer Advocate Erik Hanchett who works at no other company than AWS. In this DejaVue episode, they discuss the different duties of a Developer Advocate and skills one need to become one, as well as everything around content creation and conferences. In addition, Erik shares how it is to write Vue c…
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Aileen Lecuona, a passionate software developer and advocate for women in tech, discusses the challenges of organizing meetups, the importance of building a supportive environment for learning, and the impact of these communities on fostering diversity in tech.על ידי Techstrong Group
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Vue 3.5 came out recently, so why not using the opportunity to dive into the features of the new minor version? Michael and Alex will do so and discuss performance improvements, SSR features and new composables in detail. If you wondered what the difference of the future Lazy Hydration and existing async components or what other features are part o…
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Alexander Lichter, a versatile VEP engineering consultant, YouTuber, and open source contributor. Alex shares his journey from discovering computers at a young age, to modding Minecraft in his teens, and eventually becoming a key player in the open-source community as a maintainer of Nuxt.js. He discusses the importance of problem-driven developmen…
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Daniel Phiri, a developer experience engineer at Weaviate, shares how his love for music intersects with his work in technology, from building custom websites to creating AI-driven search tools. He also discusses the creative process behind his music, the accessibility of AI, and the unique projects he's built that showcase the potential of modern …
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In this episode, Alex is joined by fellow Nuxt core team member Lucie Haberer, who is not only a DX Engineer at Prismic, doing open source but also public speaking. Together they talk about Lucie's recent free Nuxt and Nuxt UI course and how she got into Vue and Nuxt. Lucie explains further why she fell in love with Nuxt modules and which modules s…
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Evan You, the independent open source developer behind Vue.js and Vite, discusses the challenges of balancing coding with community management, the complexities of maintaining a large-scale open source project, and the innovative tools like Ecosystem CI that keep Vue stable across millions of projects.…
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Gant Laborde, chief innovation officer at Infinite Red, explores the intersection of technology, leadership, and culture. Gant shares his journey from developer to leader, the importance of creativity and rest in the tech industry, and his deep passion for AI.על ידי Techstrong Group
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This DejaVue episode is a world premiere, with having two guests on the episode for the first time! And not only that, the topics are exciting too. Michael and Alex are joined by Dan and Zoey, both working at SIDESTREAM, an agency using Vue and Nuxt to realize projects. But besides the project business, they also have Sidebase, a non-profit "spin-o…
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Jordan Powell, a developer experience engineer at Cypress.io, discusses his journey into the tech industry and his passion for mentorship. He explores the importance of solving complex problems, the joys of continuous learning, and how meaningful work can impact lives, both within and outside the tech industry.…
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Daniel Roe, a dedicated open source contributor and the lead of the core team for Nuxt, shares his journey from starting a small software startup to becoming a full-time open source contributor. They dive deep into the unique aspects of the open source ecosystem, discussing the passion and community spirit that drives developers worldwide to contri…
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This episode of DejaVue includes not only knowledge but also a certain degree of magic, as Alex and Michael meet up with the one and only TypeScript Wizard Matt Pocock. Together, they talk about how he became a full-time educator and what the pros and cons are, then of course discussing everything around TypeScript - from Types vs. Interfaces, any …
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It was teased in the last episode already and here it - Michael and Alex talk about the current hype in the front end development community: Signals. But if you as a Vue developer don't feel hyped around it and maybe even didn't hear much around it, fear no more - that is normal and will be explained in the episode too. Join the two Vue experts cov…
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Will Marple, a seasoned principal engineer at Black Airplane, discusses the pivotal role networking plays in launching and advancing a tech career. With more than 20 years of experience across hardware and software, Will shares his journey from IT work to full-time development and offers invaluable advice on how to leverage personal connections to …
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Join Alex and Michael on a talk about a key topic in Vue.js - the reactivity system. Before diving into how it works in Vue 3, reactivity in Vanilla JS is covered. Then, the differences between the major Vue versions are discussed, showing an astonishing evolution in terms of DX but also performance when it comes to reactivity. Of course, the ref v…
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For the 20th episode we surprise you with a "in-person" podcast episode! Alex is joined by Principal Engineer and Vue Core Team Member Natalia Tepluhina to talk about two important topics - Documentation and the Migration from Vue 2 to Vue 3. Learn in this episode what Natalia does in the core team, how difficult writing docs is and how to improve …
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Sreedhar Gade delves into his fascination with AI, discussing its potential to surpass human intelligence and the importance of implementing guardrails to ensure its ethical use. He also highlights the transformative impact of AI on various industries and emphasizes the need for continuous learning to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landsca…
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Mala Gupta, an accomplished Java Champion and developer advocate at JetBrains, shares her journey into programming, starting from her early fascination with coding in school to her current role helping developers understand and utilize new Java features. She also touches on her experience as an author, having written multiple books, and emphasizes …
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Are you using Nuxt and want to hear some insights you weren't aware of? Perfect! Then this DejaVue podcast episode is what you need. Michael and Alex are going through more than five big tips around Nuxt, from features under the radar over to a big chunk of amazing benefits and why they exist, all from Michael's Nuxt Tips Collection* which releases…
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Venkat Subramaniam, a seasoned educator and software developer, talks about his unique approach to technology education. Venkat, who gave 12 sessions at GIDS 2024, shares his journey from learning algorithms without a computer to becoming a passionate advocate for problem-solving in programming.על ידי Techstrong Group
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Charles Adaikkalam, director of product management at Zoho, shares his journey from a mechanical engineer to a coding expert and leader in the tech industry. He delves into the creation and development of Zoho Creator, a no-code platform designed to empower users to build applications without extensive coding knowledge. Then, he highlights the crit…
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Scott Davis, an expert in digital accessibility and cutting-edge technologies, delves into the evolution of technology from typewriters to modern smartphones, the transformative potential of conversational UIs, and the importance of multi-sensory architecture in computing. He emphasizes the significance of accessibility in technology, highlighting …
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In this episode of DejaVue, Alex and Michael talk about the previous "IRL Nuxt event", which was a team meeting where most Nuxt Core Team members met in France. Together, they discuss why they met, what happened, why there was a delicious cake and further insights from the retreat, like more breaking changes to Nitro and Nuxt, codemods and other to…
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Rhythm Bhatia, CEO and founder of Cognizio, shares her inspiring journey from a small town in India to becoming a leader in educational technology and artificial intelligence. She also highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in technology, the need for ethical AI practices, and the value of community engagement.…
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In this episode of DejaVue, Alex and Michael are joined by Vanessa Otto, a Senior Engineer at GitLab and previously being the head of Frontend at Zavvy. After discussing Vanessa's co-host role in the German Working Draft podcast, it all revolves around the headless editor "Tiptap" in the episode. From hearing why Vanessa chose it instead of other e…
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Kito Mann, a seasoned software architect, consultant, and author, shares his journey through the world of software development, from his early days with Java and Delphi to his current role running a consulting firm specializing in web applications and backend services.על ידי Techstrong Group
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Mary Grygleski, a veteran developer advocate and tech pioneer, shares her journey from her early days coding in Fortran and Unix to becoming a prominent advocate in the Java ecosystem and beyond. With more than 30 years of experience, Mary discusses the challenges and triumphs of being a woman in tech, the evolution of software development, and her…
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After the first part, Michael and Alex continue their conversation with the one and only Evan You, covering the future of the modern JavaScript Framework. Starting straight with possible plans for Vue 4 to address common pain points and no ETA for the next major, exciting improvements like native CSS Scoping or removing the need for declaring props…
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Parul Ghosh, head of engineering enablement at Wells Fargo, shares her journey from biotechnology to technology, her passion for innovation, and the critical role of engineering enablement in enhancing developer experiences and accelerating cloud migration. Discover how Parul’s team creates streamlined workflows to eliminate boilerplate tasks, and …
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This DejaVue episode is special - Alex and Michael meet up with the creator of Vue, Vite and Rolldown, Evan You himself and talk about the last ten years of Vue! Starting with how Vue.js started as a side project while Evan still worked at Google, Evan shares the story of how Vue.js came to be and how it evolved over the years. Interesting insights…
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Daniel Hinojosa, a self-employed developer and educator with 25 years of experience, discusses his journey from focusing on Java to incorporating other technologies like Scala and Kafka. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, effective teaching techniques, and the application of the Pomodoro technique for productivity. Daniel also exp…
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Ken Kousen, a seasoned software developer, educator, and author of six books, shares insights from his nearly 20 years of experience in technical training and his role as a professor at Trinity College. He discusses his approach to education, emphasizing the importance of hands-on experience, test-driven development, and engaging with open-source p…
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Tom Wheeler, principal curriculum developer at Temporal Technologies, shares his journey of balancing a career in software engineering with a passion for education. He discusses his role in creating educational materials, training, and documentation to help developers make their software more reliable. Tom also highlights the value of hands-on work…
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Ivar Grimstad discusses the evolution of Jakarta EE, the importance of community involvement in open source projects, and how developers can stay up-to-date with the latest technological advancements. He emphasizes the value of continuous learning and collaboration, encouraging developers to contribute to the ecosystem and not be afraid to voice th…
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VueUse might be a library known to many Vue and Nuxt developers - and if not, it should be quickly! With over 200 functions, composables and utilities, it provides a "standard composable kit" which Alex and Michael take a look at in this DejaVue episode. And more than that, they also share their favorite composables that they use or learnt a lot fr…
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Umadevi Santhanam shares her expertise on building resilient systems in the tech industry. With a deep background in engineering and a passion for robust design, Umadevi discusses the challenges and strategies for creating systems that can withstand unexpected disruptions. She highlights the importance of a proactive mindset, the role of continuous…
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Technology is advancing, but it creates many barriers to entry along the way. Join Nyah Macklin to learn how she got into technology through a boot camp, and learn how not all boot camps are created equal. She also raises important ethical concerns regarding government facial recognition technology and continues to advocate for these ethical issues…
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Nuxt 4 is cooking for a while and is close to being released soon. An ideal time for a DejaVue episode where Michael and Alex we explore the upcoming major version of the metaframework with the lead of the Nuxt team, Daniel Roe. After introducing Daniel, we jump into the power of small changes and how Daniel explains his day job to people. We then …
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Today on DejaVue, Alex and Michael are joined by Game and Web Developer Eduard But, who created Geotastic - a Vue-based browser game revolving around geographical knowledge and uses Googles Maps and Streetview API! Starting with Edu's background in programming and web development and initial experiences with Vue.js, we dive deep into how it happene…
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In this episode of DejaVue, Michael is joined by Matt Maribojoc, better known as LearnVue on YouTube. While Alex is being absent at VueConf US, Matt and Michael discuss topics around learning and understanding new programming features - from figuring out what the latest features are over to how to properly learn them and eventually teach them to th…
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Technology is advancing, but it creates many barriers to entry along the way. Join Nyah Macklin to learn how she got into technology through a boot camp, and learn how not all boot camps are created equal. She also raises important ethical concerns regarding government facial recognition technology and continues to advocate for these ethical issues…
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Michael is back from his paternity leave! And he brought three Design Patterns in Vue.js which he and Alex discuss in the 10th DejaVue Episode! Learn more about what Design Patterns are and what the three shown patterns do, when they should be used and which downsides they could bring. Enjoy the episode! Chapters (00:00) - Welcome Back Michael! (01…
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In DejaVue episode number nine, Tim Benniks joins Alex discussing how he used Vue in huge applications and how Tim and his team built 3000 websites for a single brand that most of you know - Louis Vuitton. In addition, Tim shares his journey from becoming a nurse to eventually learn web development. Learn which benefits Vue brought compared to the …
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Welcome to the eighth episode of DejaVue! In this episode, Alex and (past) Michael recap the highlights of Vue.js Amsterdam, one of the largest Vue.js conference. They discuss the amazing talks, including Evan You's keynote on the 10-year journey of Vue, exciting announcements like NuxtHub, and memorable moments from the conference. They also share…
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In the seventh episode of DejaVue, Alex sits down with Team Lead Marc Backes as our guest. Our conversation takes us on a journey through his career with Programming and Vue.js. Marc shares the beginnings of his coding journey, from the development of Software for a Mexican University and lessons learned from founding a startup and eventually joini…
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Welcome to the sixth episode of DejaVue! Alex is joined by another amazing guest - he is a Front-end Developer, Public Speaker and also part of the Nuxt.js core team - Julien Huang. While Michael is still off on paternity leave, Julien and Alex talk about how Julien started to code (during COVID 😲) and when he dabbled into open source, which culmin…
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Welcome to the fifth episode of DejaVue! While Michael is on paternity leave after becoming a father, Alex is joined by a special guest, Patrick van Everdingen, Full Stack Developer, Speaker, Panel Host an Co-Founder of CareerDeck. In this episode, we talk about how Patrick started his Vue- and Nuxt-based side project, CareerDeck - and how it grew …
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