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Vue.js is Wikimedia Foundation's future JavaScript framework
Hi all,
With excitement we’re sharing today that Vue.js is Wikimedia
Foundation’s official choice for adoption as future JavaScript
framework for use with MediaWiki.The evaluation of front-end frameworks officially started mid 2019…
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KnowledgeIsPower
So they want to develop on the Vue.JS framework instead of PHP?
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AstonJ
Vue.js is a front end framework so I guess they’ll stick with whatever backend tech they’re using? (I haven’t read the article so just guessing )
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dyowee
It is better to be Vue than React
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