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Vite replacing Webpack has made adopting Vue much easier FWIW. Webpack 5 was never properly supported with Vue 2 in my experience with Rails.

But Vite was a basically adding a single gem and it worked. I wasted so much time with broken Webpack stuff.

Ecosystem is as important as the frameworks.



Yeh it is why I put Vue as a great web application framework for developers not specialised in frontend solutions. They've been fragmenting their community there by becoming an SPA framework to compete with React. Vite is a good tool but we have many others that are simple to use. This one is just has 1st class support for Vue because it comes from the core contributors. The general ecosystem for vue though is a third party package which integrates something like vue and apollo together. Which is not supported by the vendor and falls behind major releases or makes drastic changes to fit new major releases of the Vue framework. You will find a lot of vendors not supporting Vue directly and those unmaintained projects are leaving you behind in feature set or using new anti-patterns and creating tech debt.




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