▲ | Timon3 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> IIRC it's pretty close, but you'll still end up writing things like `{ type: String, required: false }` where in React you'd just write `string | undefined`. In Vue you also write `string | undefined` since Vue 3. Also note that the thread you linked is 4 years old. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | IshKebab 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> In Vue you also write `string | undefined` since Vue 3. I took that example from the current official Vue 3 docs: https://vuejs.org/guide/typescript/overview#general-usage-no... > Also note that the thread you linked is 4 years old. So 2 years into Vue 3. Has anything changed? I mean it's not bad enough to be a dealbreaker any more like it was with Vue 2. The real dealbreaker is still the reactivity system which leads to spaghetti very quickly. | |||||||||||||||||
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