In episode 73 of Does Not Compute, Sean and Paul talk about taking a brief look at Go, using Nuxt.js in production, and using GitHub Projects to not only help keep you organized, but also to keep your team members in the loop
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- Golang
- Zach Holman on Ruby
- Elixir Lang
- Nuxt.js
- Nuxt.js Roadmap
- Nuxt.js Fetch Key
- Nuxt.js Pages API
- Composing Reusable Modal Dialogs with Vue.js
- Vue.js Functional Components
- Vue.js Content Distribution with Slots
- GitHub Projects
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