Using Event Bus to Share Props Between Vue Components
By default, communication between Vue components happen with the use of props. Props are properties that are passed from a parent component to a child component. For example, here’s a component where title is a prop:
<blog-post title="My journey with Vue"></blog-post>
Props are always passed from the parent component to the child component. As your application increases in complexity, you slowly hit what is called prop drilling here’s a relate article that is React-focused, but totally applies). Prop drilling is …
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What are Durable Functions?
Oh no! Not more jargon! What exactly does the term Durable Functions mean? Durable functions have to do with Serverless architectures. It’s an extension of Azure Functions that allow you to write stateful executions in a serverless environment.
Think of it this way. There are a few big benefits that people tend to focus on when they talk about Serverless Functions:
- They’re cheap
- They scale with your needs (not necessarily, but that’s the default for many services)
- They allow you
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