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DejaVueDejaVueThe Fusion of Laravel and Vue (with Aaron Francis)In this episode, Michael and Alex are joined by Aaron Francis, software developer, content creator, and co-founder of Try Hard Studios. Besides covering Aaron's journey into programming, they dive into Fusion, a new library that Aaron has been working on which will fuse your Laravel backend together with your Vue frontend, allowing you to write PHP and Vue in the same file. The three developers dive deep into the technical details of Fusion, how it works under the hood, and also how the community reactions have been so far.Enjoy the episode!2025-02-271h 32DejaVueDejaVueCreating Technical Content (with Adam Jahr)In this episode, Michael talks with Adam Jahr, Founder of Vue Mastery, all about creating technical content - and how this is relevant for you as a developer.Tune in and figure out how Adam founded Vue Mastery, what his biggest learnings from his Coding Bootcamp times were and learn key tips that can set your content apart from others!And as a bonus - learn what creating content, regardless the format, has to do with Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings.Ready? Then wait no furtherEnjoy the Episode!2025-01-091h 04DejaVueDejaVueComposition API vs Options API SpecialThis DejaVue episode comes as a little special! As a belated Christmas present, we got everything, literally everything that was discussed on this podcast about one big topic: Composition API vs. Options API.A lot of our previous guests had their own takes on the two APIs - and some might surprise you! So, why not tuning in and hear fifteen people talk about their opinions, insights and suggestions when it comes to using their preferred API in Vue - and why.Oh, and yes - there is even a little spoiler for next weeks episode2024-12-2659 minDejaVueDejaVueMigrating a SaaS from Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3 (with Sumit Kumar)The second half of the conversation with Sumit Kumar focuses all on the technical side of his SaaS.At first, Michael and Alex talk about Sumit's experience with the migration from Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3 - and we all know this isn't an easy one. Further, the Composition API vs. the Options API, as well as structuring code and writing good composables are discussed.And of course, the question if Sumit considered rewriting the application based on another tech stack was part of it too - he had really good reasons why he didn't! Time...2024-12-2041 minDejaVueDejaVueDocumentation and Migration: From Vue 2 to Vue 3 (with Natalia Tepluhina)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 your doc writing skills. Also, gain insights in how GitLab's migration from Vue 2 to Vue 3 is going and get invaluable tips if you also have to migrate a project over!Enjoy the episode!...2024-08-081h 21CTO Insights PodcastCTO Insights PodcastEnhancing Team Output by Cutting Meetings to a Minimum: Insights from GitLabIn this episode, I’m speaking with Natalia Tepluhina, Principal Engineer at GitLab, Vue.js core team member, and Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies. I’ve always been fascinated by Gitlab and the async culture they foster, so I was really looking forward to exploring how working asynchronously might benefit the team's performance. And Natalia had a lot to share on the topic. The biggest highlight for me is how ruthlessly they eliminate meetings by keeping a disciplined approach toward what makes a meeting material. So much so, that even their planning is done async, not surp...2024-07-0458 minKodsnackKodsnackThis beautiful abomination, with Natalia TepluhinaRecorded at Øredev 2022, Fredrik chats with Natalia Tepluhina about perhaps the most complicated part of frontend development: state management. Why is state management so tricky, and what can we do about it? Natalia tells a fascinating story of a beautiful abomination of state management libraries in a single application. Don’t be the bottleneck. Some people enjoy it, but it doesn’t do you any good (or your company for that matter). Natalia realized she had become one, and took action to resolve the issue. Once we leave state behind us, we discuss docum...2023-11-0734 minKodsnack in EnglishKodsnack in EnglishKodsnack 550 - This beautiful abomination, with Natalia TepluhinaRecorded at Øredev 2022, Fredrik chats with Natalia Tepluhina about perhaps the most complicated part of frontend development: state management. Why is state management so tricky, and what can we do about it? Natalia tells a fascinating story of a beautiful abomination of state management libraries in a single application. Don’t be the bottleneck. Some people enjoy it, but it doesn’t do you any good (or your company for that matter). Natalia realized she had become one, and took action to resolve the issue. Once we leave state behind us, we discuss docum...2023-11-0734 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketVue 2.7 "Naruto" with Natalia TepluhinaWe sit down with Natalia Tepluhina, Vue.js core team member and a staff engineer at GitLab, to talk about Vue 2.7, known as “Naruto,” the Vue composition API, Vuetify, migration, and more. Links https://twitter.com/n_tepluhina https://blog.vuejs.org/posts/vue-2-7-naruto.html Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form, and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the...2022-07-2043 minPodcast proConfPodcast proConf#107 Vuejs Amsterdam 2021Доклады: Monterail - State of Vue 2021 Report ( https://youtu.be/xCpYmShO3dw ) Pooya Parsa - State of Nuxt3 ( https://youtu.be/_-wqph-IaAw ) Rahul Kadyan - State of DX ( https://youtu.be/dh7Mj0cCVjY ) Thorsten Lunborg - Vue 3 and Typescript ( https://youtu.be/UxKMydqv0Fo ) Ben Hong - Introduction to Vue 3's Composition API ( https://youtu.be/fU1cV46aYEw ) Marina Mosti - Migrating Vue 2 to Vue 3 ( https://youtu.be/9Eh5bMX_lqM ) Samuel Snopko - A sneak peak into the future headless eCommerce ( https://youtu.be/ZmKj1sHT43w ) Alex Kyriakidis - How Vite Changes the Game for Vue and Web dev...2021-09-181h 55StaffEngStaffEngNatalia Tepluhina (GitLab)As today’s guest, Natalia Tepluhina walks us through her professional history and describes her experiences at GitLab. After getting to know Natalia a little better, we talk about the challenges she has faced as a staff engineer. We then get into what makes GitLab a documentation-first company. Natalia goes on to explain the inherent traits of being a documentation-first company, like practicing open-sourced work and documenting every step of your knowledge journey. As our conversation with Natalia evolves, she describes her day-to-day responsibilities as a staff engineer and touches on the processes she implemented for her team to ac...2021-04-2054 minSoftware Developers JourneySoftware Developers Journey#130 Natalia Tepluhina a DBA turned Vue.js-expert at GitlabNatalia took us along her whole career. From her computer engineering studies to her first job as a DBA, to her learning javascript. We then followed her footsteps toward Vue.js and how she slowly but surely embraced open-source, communities, conferences, teaching, and became the accomplished front-end engineer, core team member of the Vue.js framework and the GDE we know.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/N_Tepluhinahttps://v3.vuejs.orghttps://workshops.vuevixens.orghttps://ng-girls.orghttps://scalac.iohttps://svelte.devhttps://about.gitlab.comThe 3 mentors Natalia mentioned:2020-12-1548 minSmashing PodcastSmashing PodcastWhat's new in Vue 3.0? with Natalia TepluhinaWe’re talking all about VueJS. What’s new in the 3.0 release, and how hard will it be to migrate? Drew McLellan talks to core team member Natalia Tepluhina to find out.2020-10-0650 minEnjoy the VueEnjoy the VueEpisode 30: A Discourse on Documentation with Sam Brandt and Natalia Tepluhina Sponsored By: 2020-08-171h 19Podcast proConfPodcast proConf#53 VueConf 2019 Toronto - ProConf В ОПАСНОСТИ | Тысячи тысяч | VueJS 3.0 | Реакт на лопаткахТаймкоды: 12:12 - Design Principles of Vue 3.0 by Evan You ( https://youtu.be/WLpLYhnGqPA ) 29:50 - A new Router to guide you by Eduardo San Martin Morote ( https://youtu.be/mbbal-ZW0ho ) 38:00 - Leave your legacy code behind and go Nuxt by Debbie O'Brien ( https://youtu.be/FBEOIuDUZh4 ) 47:50 - Vue 3 and Composition API by Alex Kyriakidis ( https://youtu.be/ysnbEVkvgm4 ) 56:10 - Give your Vue apps the power of AI by Chris Noring ( https://youtu.be/RNjbAMMweNQ ) 01:01:10 - Building Blazing Fast Sites with Gridsome by Jake Dohm ( https://youtu.be/JEVE6FAZI2U ) 01:14:10 - How to build customizable and reusable Vue components by Filip Rakowski...2020-03-141h 35egghead.io developer chatsegghead.io developer chatsHow Vue Earns Its Beginner-Friendly Reputation with Natalia TepluhinaVue has a reputation of being the most beginner-friendly framework, but that didn't just happen by accident. The Vue CLI is an excellent example. New developers often struggle with using the terminal and remembering all the commands. The Vue CLI provides a visual interface for the developer to generate a project. By making it easier for newcomers to make Vue projects, they've reduced the barriers to entry. Beginner-friendly doesn't mean basic. Many large-scale projects use Vue.Another example of something that fosters beginners and benefits established developers is how friendly, and inclusive the Vue community is. Natalia...2019-07-2031 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 065: Redesigning for state management using VueJS in Rails with Michele CynowiczSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Chris Fritz Ben Hong Natalia Tepluhina Joined by Special Guest: Michele Cynowicz Summary Michele Cynowicz tells the panel about working for Vox and what they do. She shares her experience integrating VueJs into their Rails applications. Michele discusses why Vox made the switch and how they chose VueJs. Michele explains how they rolled out the new application and what they might have done differently. She answers questions about using Apollo for state management and how the Vox design system works.   Links Miche...2019-06-111h 03Views on VueViews on VueVoV 064: Renderless Component Libraries with Alex VipondSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry smallTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheFly Panel Charles Max WoodBen HongNatalia Tepluhina Joined by Special Guest: Alex Vipond Summary Alex Vipond introduces himself and what he does. He introduces renderless components and why he uses them. The panel discusses renderless components and how they have a more advanced UI logic. Alex shares his work and goals with Baleada, the renderless component library he is building. The panel asks Alex about how get got into vue, renderless components and his experience in working in documentation. Alex shares some documentation tips and less...2019-06-0455 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 063: Exploring the World of Animations with Krystal CampioniSponsor NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Chris Fritz Divya Sasidharan Ben Hong Natalia Tepluhina Erik Hanchett Joined by Special Guest: Krystal Campioni Summary Krystal Campioni starts by introducing herself and her background. She shares how she got into Vue and her design education. She shares resources for developers looking to learn more about design. She shares free online animation resources. The panel shares their favorite animation tips and discusses what makes vue a great framework for animations. The panel considers the value of animation; what are the bene...2019-05-2858 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 061: 10 Things Programming Has Taught Me About Life with Piero BorrelliSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel Natalia Telpuhina Ben Hong Chris Fritz Joined by Special Guest: Piero Borrelli Episode Summary Today’s episode features special guest Piero Borrelli. Piero is not currently using Vue but has experience with multiple frameworks.Currently he is a full-stack NodeJS developer and uses a lot of Angular as well. In this episode, the panel discuss Piero’s article 10 Things Programming Has Taught Me About Life. Piero leads the discussion, inviting the panel to reflect on their choice to use Vue. They begin by discussing how Vue works fo...2019-05-141h 15Thunder NerdsThunder Nerds⚡️ Live at VueConf US 2019 We’re live at the VueConf US 2019 Conference: March 26-27https://us.vuejs.org/ The official Vue.js conference in the USA moved to Tampa, Florida this year at the beautiful Straz Center for the Performing Arts. Guest Interviews Adam Jahr https://www.thundernerds.io/2019/04/adam-jahr-vueconf-us-2019/Alex Kyriakidis Rolf Haug https://www.thundernerds.io/2019/04/alex-kyriakidis-rolf-haug-vueconf-us-2019/Chris DeMars https://www.thundernerds.io/2019/04/chris-demars-vueconf-us-2019/Damian Dulisz https://www.thundernerds.io/2019/04/damian-dulisz-vueconf-us-2019/Divya Sasidharan https://www.thundernerds.io/2019/04/divya-sasidharan-vueconf-us-2019/Gregg Pollack https://www.thundernerds.io/2019/04/gregg-pollack-vueconf-us-2019/Jacob Schatz https://www.thundernerds.io/2019/04/jacob-schatz-vueconf-us-2019/Jen Looper https://ww...2019-04-0603 minThunder NerdsThunder NerdsNatalia Tepluhina ⚡️ VueConf US 2019 https://twitter.com/@n_tepluhinahttps://us.vuejs.org Building Desktop Applications with Vue With Vue framework your experience is not limited to web or mobile applications – you can create a desktop app as well! Let’s check what options do we have to create one… 2019-04-0521 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 052: Documentation with Natalia TepluhinaSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyteCacheFly Panel Divya SasidharanErik HanchettCharles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Natalia Tepluhina Episode Summary  In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists talk to Natalia Tepluhina, Senior Frontend Developer at GitLab, about the importance of good documentation and the value of its contribution to open source in comparison to that of actual code. Natalia talks about the projects she has written documentation for, and they discuss the challenges in producing good docs. She explains three rules in making documentation comprehensive and the process involved in its creation.  They then go into specifi...2019-03-1248 min