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I have almost the same experience as you. I am maintaining big Ember app and have exactly the same problems as you described with it.I am interested in Vue lately also because it's so lightweight, easy, well structured, documentation is excellent, ecosystem around it is excellent and i have so much more freedom than in Ember. Author really cares about it, issues on github shows that, only 50 open and 3000 closed.


Interestingly enough, maintaining and developing Vue.js is now the author's full time job! Check out his patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/evanyou


Holy cow this is impressive. How do you think he came to this achievement? Was he marketing himself really well? I honestly would love to know what it takes!

Context: I'm currently developing a new web-based remote desktop tool in Rust and I'm still on the fence as to whether or not to release it open source.

It's a port of some work I did on Gate One that ultimately couldn't be released due to the limitations of X11 permissions in multi-user environments (too insecure).

What's funny is that I'm looking at using Vue for the client!


50 open, but only 9 of them are actual bugs!




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