![]() ![]() These templating libraries basically help you render dynamic data from the backend on the frontend. If you’re from with a PHP background you would be familiar with the Blade templating engine. If you have a bit of Nodejs SSR background, you would already be accustomed to templating libraries like Pug, Handlebars, EJS, etc. Here’s a good read you could check out to understand the differences between Server-side and Client-side rendered applications. SSR introduces you to a handful of templating engines that lets you render dynamic data from the backend in your views. As opposed to Client-rendered applications where everything is rendered client-side. You might be coming from an SSR (Server Side Rendering) background, where views are rendered from the server-side with their associated data. Vue’s out of the box support for preprocessors also adds to this easy learning curve. It’s already old news by now that Vue has a very small learning curve that allows any or almost anyone to jump right into learning with little or no hiccup. This post assumes you have beginner to intermediate JavaScript & Vue knowledge, have heard of, or have basic knowledge of preprocessors. ![]()
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