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Double Trouble: The Nuxt Surprise (with Daniel Roe)
Episode 59

Double Trouble: The Nuxt Surprise (with Daniel Roe)

DejaVue · Alexander Lichter & Michael Thiessen

June 15, 202541m 7s

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Show Notes

Big news in the Nuxt ecosystem. While you out there already know what has been announced - some of us didn't. Luckily, Daniel Roe, Head of the Nuxt team joins this DejaVue episode and discusses the highly anticipated "double trouble": Not one, but two major versions for Nuxt are on the horizon.
After over a year of delays, Daniel reveals the strategic decision to release Nuxt 4 in less than a month from now, followed by Nuxt 5 which will include the long-awaited Nitro 3 integration and significant Vite improvements.
The episode covers the smooth migration experience early adopters reported already, the philosophy behind careful breaking changes, and how the team plans to maintain a yearly major release cycle moving forward.

Enjoy the Episode!

Our Guest

Daniel Roe

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Welcome to DejaVue
  • (01:19) - The big topic
  • (02:41) - What are the release plans?
  • (06:47) - Two major versions soon?
  • (09:28) - Early adopters of compatibilityVersion 4
  • (11:56) - Depending on other dependencies and versions bumps
  • (13:45) - Is bumping the minimum Node version a breaking change?
  • (16:33) - A Quick Nitro TL;DR
  • (20:46) - Nitro in other frameworks
  • (25:20) - Why Nuxt 4 now?
  • (28:41) - LTS support Plans
  • (29:53) - Nuxt Bridge
  • (31:46) - Release Dates and skipping Nuxt 4 altogether
  • (33:14) - We need Release names!
  • (35:53) - Release Dates for Nuxt 4 and 5
  • (40:00) - Wrapping Up


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Alexander Lichter


Michael Thiessen


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Topics

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