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Laravel and Vue.js are a powerful combination for building modern web applications. Laravel 12 is a PHP framework that excels at building robust backends, while Vue.js 3 is a progressive JavaScript framework that allows you to build interactive, dynamic front-end applications.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to use Laravel 12 to create an API backend and then use Vue.js 3 to interact with that API. This setup will allow you to create a full-stack application, where the frontend (Vue.js) interacts with the backend (Laravel API) seamlessly.
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Vue.js has long been a favorite among developers for building modern, reactive web applications. With the release of Vue 3, a major change was introduced: the Composition API. This new API provides an alternative to the traditional Options API, which had been the main way to create Vue components. The Composition API was introduced to solve limitations in the Options API, especially in larger, more complex applications. In this article, we'll compare the two APIs step by step, with examples, and help you determine when to use each.
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