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Nuxt Explained in 100 Seconds

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Nuxt in 100 Seconds

Nuxt in 100 Seconds

If you’re a developer who is looking to build powerful, server-side rendered Vue.js applications, then Nuxt could be the framework for you. In this article, we’ll give you a quick overview of Nuxt in just 100 seconds!

What is Nuxt?

Nuxt is a framework built on top of Vue.js that provides an opinionated structure for building Vue applications. It aims to make the development process simpler and more streamlined, by providing a set of conventions and defaults for things like routing, state management, and server-side rendering.

Key Features

Some key features of Nuxt include:

  • Server-side rendering: Nuxt allows you to render your Vue application on the server, which can improve performance and SEO.
  • Automatic code splitting: Nuxt automatically splits your code into smaller chunks, which can improve load times for your application.
  • Routing: Nuxt provides an easy-to-use routing system that allows you to define your routes in a simple and intuitive way.
  • State management: Nuxt comes with Vuex built-in, making it easy to manage the state of your application.

Getting Started

Getting started with Nuxt is simple. You can create a new Nuxt project using the `create-nuxt-app` CLI, which will set up a new Nuxt project for you with all the necessary dependencies and configuration.

Conclusion

In just 100 seconds, we’ve given you a quick overview of Nuxt, and some of its key features. If you’re interested in building powerful, server-side rendered Vue applications, Nuxt could be the framework for you!

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@courseforintelligence3623
10 months ago

Yes continue making them

@UtaKuon
10 months ago

Nuxt sounds amazing

@joicyjoy9658
10 months ago

I am a great fan of yours. I love all your contents. Super classy and perfectly confined.

@LouisSchweizer
10 months ago

Btw. the Video is now mentioned on the Nuxt landingpaage!!!

@henriquemarques6196
10 months ago

Vue and Nuxt reignited my passion for front-end development after years suffering with React and NextJS. Life can be good when you don't need to deal with React 🙂

@VaibhavShete
10 months ago

Did you just highlight the like button with coloured borders exactly when you said 'hit the like button'?!

@adimardev1550
10 months ago

nextjs 13 to 14 sucks both in dev and prod. sveltekit and astro not auto importing and server often crushes. solidstart and qwikcity are new and buggy.
remix' routing is hell. there are no near perfect or at least good framework! i haven't tried Nuxt yet and I'll expect the same thing. man its been 4 weeks and I still can't find the right framework that suits me.

@MrAupire
10 months ago

how did you make the "like button effect" at 2:44 ? 😍

@sahebbeshra7659
10 months ago

after using react for a year, seeing what nuxt can do blows my mind

@user-pv4ye4yw4v
10 months ago

NUXT feels like Sveltekit

@gitamgadtaula1772
10 months ago

Its now an official Nuxt3 Video. Kudos to Jeff for making this awesome video and Nuxt team for acknowledging it.

@Darkstorm12321
10 months ago

1:28

"Nuxt up" 😀

@fazeelarif99
10 months ago

yes please continue making these type of videos

@gazisalahuddin8681
10 months ago

thanks a lot…love it

@sunraiii
10 months ago

Why the hell have I not found nuxt earlier.

@Me-vc4sf
10 months ago

I am ha huge fan of vue ….I like everything about vue….but the fact that it doesn't run on older browsers but react does ….i guess it's for the proxy based implementation where many older browser doesn't support proxy

@Sylphritz
10 months ago

We need more companies that use Vue and Nuxt so there are more jobs that utilize them and less of those "oh, so you know Vue. That means you're okay with working with React projects, right?" kind of misleading job posts.

@Fuck__Russia
10 months ago

The topic is already very complicated (JS frameworks), and the author talking super fast made me throw in the towel…

@eotikurac
10 months ago

nothing is done "easily" with frameworks. stop fucking lying.

@Auth1
10 months ago

Um… this was 169-seconds