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Published at Jun 2, 2025, 3:00 PMWeekly Vue News #200 - 200th Issue Celebration Ready for your weekly Vue & Nuxt dose? Weekly Vue News #200 Weekly Vue News #200 - 200th Issue Celebration View online Hi 👋 This is the 200th issue of this newsletter — published every single week without missing one. Most people probably don’t realize how tough it is to stay that consistent on a non-profitable side project like this. But we made it to 200! Thanks so much for reading and supporting me over the years — it truly means a lot. Enjoy this issue and have a lovely week ☀️ Vue 📕 Render functions in Vue 👉🏻 In this article, you'll explore what render functions are, when to use them, and how to write them using both the traditional h() function and the newer JSX syntax. 📹 EXPOSE parts of your Vue component - How and Why? 👉🏻 Props down, events up! The pattern is well-known to all Vue developers. 👉🏻 But there is another pattern which can be useful in exceptional situations - exposing parts of your component. 📹 Vue.js Course for Beginners 👉🏻 A comprehensive Vue.js course, designed to take you from beginner to proficient Vue developer. 👉🏻 This course covers everything from Vue fundamentals and reactivity to advanced topics like component communication, routing, and state management with Pinia. Nuxt 📕 Installing Tailwind CSS v4 on Nuxt 3* 👉🏻 In this article, you’ll learn how to install and configure Tailwind v4 in your Nuxt 3 project with a clear, step-by-step guide. 📹 You should learn Nuxt! 👉🏻 CJ steps in for Scott and joins Wes to share his experience working with Nuxt, from routing and data fetching to the pros and cons of the framework. 👉🏻 They break down the Nuxt ecosystem, directory structure, and how it handles server routes and modules. Launch Your Nuxt App in Minutes - Not Weeks I built this starter kit because I kept rewriting the same boilerplate for every new Nuxt project. 📅 Events MadVue (29 May 2025, Madrid, Spain) PragVue (23 September 2025, Czech Republic) VueFes (25 October 2025, Otemachi, Japan) Sponsored JS Nation Hear from top JavaScript minds like Addy Osmani, Jarred Sumner, Scott Tolinski, and more! 💡 Want a free remote ticket? Just share your badge on LinkedIn or Twitter and invite 3+ friends to join the fun. Create your badge here 👉🏻 Want to attend in person in the US? Reserve your spot here 💬 Quote of the week 🧑🏻💻 In Other News 📕 Announcing TypeScript Native Previews 👉🏻 Earlier this year, Anders Hejlsberg teased a 10x faster TypeScript through efforts being made to port the TypeScript compiler to Go, enabling it to be compiled and run natively. 👉🏻 The good news is you can now give it a go for yourself. 📕 Visualizing 100,000 Years of Earth in WebGL 👉🏻 A developer built an interactive, browser-based 3D globe using scientific datasets and WebGL to visualize 100,000 years of Earth's history, including elevation, sea levels, climate, and ice sheets. 📹 Introduction to JavaScript Frameworks 👉🏻 The creator of SolidJS has put together a tight 11-minute video boiling down the different approaches taken by React, Angular, Vue, Svelte, and Solid. 🛠️ PptxGenJS 👉🏻 A JavaScript library for creating professional PowerPoint presentations programmatically in environments like Node, React, and web browsers. 👉🏻 It has features like slide customization, chart creation, and HTML-to-PowerPoint conversion. 😂 Fun 🔗 Want more Vue & Nuxt content? More Exclusive Vue Tips : Join Michael Thiessen's newsletter and get great Vue tips and insights delivered to your inbox each week. Weekly Vue & Nuxt Videos : You must subscribe Alexander Lichter's YouTube channel if you are interested in Vue & Nuxt. DejaVue Podcast : A weekly podcast about Vue.js and the ecosystem around it. Comments? Join the discussion about this issue in our Discord community . Until next week, Michael Hoffmann (Curator) To support me: 😘 Recommend the newsletter to your friends: it really helps! 💸 Sponsor this newsletter 🦋 Repost the latest BlueSky post 📨 Reply to this email: feedback is welcome * Some of my links are affiliate links; if you make a purchase, I gain a small percentage at no extra cost. Thank you for supporting my newsletter. Unsubscribe Holzapfelkreuther Str. 19, 81375 Munich, Germany {{ TrackView }}