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Server Side Rendering in Vue 2.0

Read about the major new feature, Server Side Rendering, that has come with the official release of Vue 2.0.

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Vue.js Paginator v2.0

Vue.js Paginator plugin has been updated to be compatible with Vue.js 2. You can now use it in your new projects.

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Vue.js Resources Archive

We have devoted a lot of time in order to collect, within Vue.js Feed, the most remarkable Vue.js resources. Our goal is to gather *everything* related to Vue in one place. Where you can learn the news, find plugins, view websites/applications built Vue, and a lot of other stuff.

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Vue.js and October CMS = Vuetober Theme

This project is a theme for the October CMS with the use of Vue.js, Laravel and various other tools like Karma and Webpack.

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A taste of modern Frontend: A Vue.js presentation

Presentation about Laravel and Vuejs, that took place at Melbourne Meetup at 27 Sept 2016

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Vue 2.0 is Here!

Evan You and his team have announced the official release of Vue.js 2.0: Ghost in the Shell.

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Full Stack Radio podcast with Evan You, What's Coming in Vue.js 2.0

New Full stack radio with the creator of Vue.js about what's coming in Vue.js 2.0, by Adam Wathan

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Updates about The Majesty of Vue.js 2

While we were working on the update of the book, we found out that if we demonstrate how to build each example with both Vue 1 and 2 side by side, the output is overwhelming. Therefore, we had two options. To overwrite the examples using Vue 2 or to create a second book.

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The Difference Engine is the new 2000 dollars per month sponsor of Vue.js!

The Difference Engine company is the latest supporter of Vue.js and Evan You, with 2000 dollars per month.

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Why I believe Vue.js is poised to be the next jQuery - Peter Jang

A post by Peter Jang - Instructor at ACLearnToCode, on his believe, why Vue.js (and not React) is the new jQuery.

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