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This is interesting and looks like a nice approach for sprinkling in Vue to a server rendered asp.net project. I love asp.net core but have only ever done an API project with Vue so it is nice to see some alternatives like this.
Have you a guide or steps on how to replace knockout with Vue?
Iām new to DotNet & have the task of replacing knockout with Vue but not in a SPA way, just in a way of replacing certain areas of the app with Vue components
I do not have a guide, but it should be straight forward, especially if you are not required to create Vue components. It is the easiest switch you could get (Knockout -> React or Knockout to Angular would be harder). I think that your question is too broad to be answered in the comment, especially if you are new to the mentioned tech stack
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This is interesting and looks like a nice approach for sprinkling in Vue to a server rendered asp.net project. I love asp.net core but have only ever done an API project with Vue so it is nice to see some alternatives like this.
Thanks. I've built a lot of applications using this approach with knockout.
Have you a guide or steps on how to replace knockout with Vue?
Iām new to DotNet & have the task of replacing knockout with Vue but not in a SPA way, just in a way of replacing certain areas of the app with Vue components
I do not have a guide, but it should be straight forward, especially if you are not required to create Vue components. It is the easiest switch you could get (Knockout -> React or Knockout to Angular would be harder). I think that your question is too broad to be answered in the comment, especially if you are new to the mentioned tech stack