Great post! I think people initially missed the benefits of encapsulation and type inference that you explained so well because the syntax looks so different. I love these changes and think they make Vue simpler overall, and the smaller bundle size you mentioned is great. Also I think the Vue team is very responsive to the community and they’ve handled changes to the framework really well in the past, so I don’t think people need to be super worried about backwards compatibility. The fact that this conversation is all happening before even a beta release reflects the Vue team’s proactive approach to communicating about its development.
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Great post! I think people initially missed the benefits of encapsulation and type inference that you explained so well because the syntax looks so different. I love these changes and think they make Vue simpler overall, and the smaller bundle size you mentioned is great. Also I think the Vue team is very responsive to the community and they’ve handled changes to the framework really well in the past, so I don’t think people need to be super worried about backwards compatibility. The fact that this conversation is all happening before even a beta release reflects the Vue team’s proactive approach to communicating about its development.