Vue in Simple Terms
Vue (also known as VueJS or vue.js) is a progressive, lightweight JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and single-page applications.
Released in 2014, Vue was created by Evan You while working inside Google and using Angular for years. His goal with Vue was extract the most functional aspects of Angular to create something more lightweight. Unlike larger frameworks, Vue is designed to be incrementally adoptable, and it is easy to integrate with other libraries or within existing projects.
Untold utilizes Vue on new web applications when applicable. Along with React and Angular, Vue has its use cases. You can count on the Untold team to be forthright on our technical and architectural recommendations for any project, and our tech stack shifts with the needs of the software applications we create.