Nuxt Modules and Open Source at work (with Lucie Haberer)
Description
In this episode, Alex is joined by fellow Nuxt core team member Lucie Haberer, who is not only a DX Engineer at Prismic, doing open source but also public speaking.
Together they talk about Lucie's recent free Nuxt and Nuxt UI course and how she got into Vue and Nuxt. Lucie explains further why she fell in love with Nuxt modules and which modules she built so far - with some enlightening surprise there!
In addition, they talk about how Open Source works at Prismic - from when they do open source over to sponsoring projects and contributing - and many more insights.
Enjoy the episode!
Chapters
- (00:00 ) - Welcome to DejaVue
- (00:49 ) - A Free Nuxt UI Course
- (04:02 ) - How you got into Vue.js
- (06:42 ) - From Building a Nuxt module for SSG to joining the core team
- (13:48 ) - A module to control your smart lightbulb?
- (14:35 ) - Running a Nuxt module in every Nuxt app on the computer
- (19:33 ) - Public Speaking and Conferences
- (23:41 ) - Local Meetups
- (26:26 ) - Lucie's responsibilities in the Nuxt team
- (27:27 ) - Inbox 0 and GitHub notifications
- (28:55 ) - Building vs. working with a framework
- (31:21 ) - Monkey patching - but don't forget to raise an issue!
- (32:11 ) - Being a DX Engineer
- (35:20 ) - Prismic and Open Source
- (40:56 ) - Open Source Sponsoring
- (43:00 ) - Working with other frameworks
- (45:36 ) - Wrapping up
Links and Resources
- $10 off for Michael's Nuxt Tips Collection* with this link and the code DEJAVUE
- 10% discount for the vue.js de Conf in Bonn, Germany* with code DEJAVUE
- Prismic
- Free Nuxt UI Course
- unhead
- NuxtLink RFC
- .nuxtrc
- Nuxt Devtools Discussion
- defu
- DejaVue #E024 - Between Agency Work and Open Source (with Zoey and Dan from SIDESTREAM)
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