I read the presentation, now I'm going to remove semi colons everywhere :D Thank the heavens for eslint --fix
I'm happy you love both React and Vue, the reason why I gravitated towards Vue is the same reason I gravitate towards simpler, yet as powerful, technologies but I do see the point of React obviously (even if at first glance seems more complicated and I didn't like JSX). I might end up picking it up later in the year, who knows, and probably knowing Vue at that point might lower the learning curve, hopefully :-)
Regarding splitting backend and frontend (so two separate servers/microservices) I am sure that I'll get there at some point, it seems I am walking in your footsteps, solving similar problems as you already did!
A little digression in server side programming: my reluctance about using a pure microservice architecture is a will to preserve sanity and due to lack of time. I read a lot about microservice architectures in the past (who hasn't, if you read articles about server side programming is what anybody talked about for a while) but being a time of one makes me weary at introducing them in the clients architecture.
Needed or not I am still convinced, at least design wise, that microservices can come out of monoliths when the time has come.
Thanks for the answers!
I read the presentation, now I'm going to remove semi colons everywhere :D Thank the heavens for eslint --fix
I'm happy you love both React and Vue, the reason why I gravitated towards Vue is the same reason I gravitate towards simpler, yet as powerful, technologies but I do see the point of React obviously (even if at first glance seems more complicated and I didn't like JSX). I might end up picking it up later in the year, who knows, and probably knowing Vue at that point might lower the learning curve, hopefully :-)
Regarding splitting backend and frontend (so two separate servers/microservices) I am sure that I'll get there at some point, it seems I am walking in your footsteps, solving similar problems as you already did!
A little digression in server side programming: my reluctance about using a pure microservice architecture is a will to preserve sanity and due to lack of time. I read a lot about microservice architectures in the past (who hasn't, if you read articles about server side programming is what anybody talked about for a while) but being a time of one makes me weary at introducing them in the clients architecture.
Needed or not I am still convinced, at least design wise, that microservices can come out of monoliths when the time has come.
Knowing Vue will definitely lower the learning curve! I totally agree that microservices can come from monoliths!