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				Just be careful using the older tutorials, lots of changes in the latest release.
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				I assume smart users start with the older more stable versions. I tend to do this with anything because the most readily available tutorials will be for stable versions of things.
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Evonox7636yTrue@Wisecrack true but it's always good to read the changelog. If there are a lot of changes then going to the previous version is kind of pointless - 
				
				I need to show this to my colleagues or do a presentation about it, thanks for the pointer.
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				@Plasticnova this was written for Vue 2.x so it is 100% current. None of this changes in Vue 3.0, which will only be released next year anyway.
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				@michaelthiessen the particulars in that article have not changed, but 2.0 is not 100% up to date. My statement still stands
 
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