GSoC 2019 [Buildbot ideas]
Pierre Tardy
tardyp at gmail.com
Fri Mar 22 09:42:02 UTC 2019
Hi Rajdeep,
I created a pull request against the react boilerplate to cleanup the
angular.js integration:
https://github.com/uglycoyote/buildbot-react-plugin-boilerplate/pull/1
I guess using this method should work better for you for vue.js as well.
Pierre
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 9:10 AM Rajdeep Bharati <rajdeepbharati13 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Yes, I can see it.
>
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 1:16 PM Pierre Tardy <tardyp at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Rajdeep.
>> I commented in the code. Do you see the comments?
>>
>> https://github.com/rajdeepbharati/buildbot-vue-plugin-boilerplate/commit/a1ff8178a327b52757d63e907036b6586a9cf5cc
>>
>> Pierre
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 8:35 AM Pierre Tardy <tardyp at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Vue and React are the two major JS frameworks in 2018/2019. React is
>>> still the major one, probably thanks to the fact that react-native is very
>>> useful for mobile. So learning react allows you to make both webapps and
>>> mobile apps (even if you cannot really share UI code between the two
>>> frameworks)
>>>
>>> For the web, I like Vue better, recommend it and use it for all my new
>>> web projects, because I think it is easier to use, and produce less complex
>>> code for simple projects.
>>> I think react best practices are oriented more toward very large web
>>> apps, and using them for smaller apps is for me a waste of ressource.
>>> React indeed only support one way binding, and forces people to use
>>> state store like redux, which is for me very hard to use right, and
>>> requires lots of boilerplate code.
>>>
>>> On the contrary, vue.js scales better and allows you to write clean and
>>> readable code for small components, thanks to its support for two way
>>> binding.
>>> It is in my opinon easier for the beginner as its basic concepts are
>>> simple to comprehend, and harder to make it wrong.
>>> Vue still supports state store with vuex, which you can use when your
>>> app is large enough to require it.
>>>
>>> So I think vue is the best compromise between ideas from angular and
>>> ideas from react.
>>>
>>> This is good for a novice web developer to have experience in both,
>>> hence I asked Rajdeep to also consider vue.
>>> I challenged him to adapt the boilerplate to vue, because I was
>>> impressed he was able to set up so quickly.
>>> So I suggested a bit harder challenge to test how far we can go in the
>>> expectations. This is fine to struggle on a challenge, or else it is not a
>>> challenge :)
>>>
>>> Finally, challenge aside, you may decide which framework you want to use
>>> in your project I don't want to force you :)
>>>
>>>
>>> Pierre
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 5:13 AM Mojca Miklavec <mojca at macports.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Pierre,
>>>>
>>>> Out of curiosity: what is the difference between the two frameworks? I
>>>> mean, not technical difference, but I assume that the solution would only
>>>> be provided / written in one of the frameworks? Is Vue.js your internal
>>>> preference or newer trend over React.js? (I have some experience with
>>>> React, none with Vue.)
>>>>
>>>> Mojca
>>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>
>>
>> --
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