<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">By 2025, the Vue ecosystem is strong with the Composition API and TypeScript integration being widespread.Migrations from older Vue versions require careful, phased planning.The arrival of Nuxt 4 promises improved SSR/SSG performance and expanded edge deployment options.Teams are advised to start with test branches when integrating Nuxt 4 and consider continued support for Nuxt 3 during the transition.Build tools like Vite 6 offer faster development and flexible plugin architectures.Complex monorepos and multi-framework scenarios require meticulous configuration.Experimental technologies like Vue's Vapor Mode, Bun, AI integrations, and developer assistants offer exciting prospects but need cautious adoption.New tools should be tested in isolated branches with thorough benchmarking and code reviews.The focus should be on migrating active projects to established practices while gradually experimenting with new tools to assess benefits and risks.This balanced approach ensures stability and keeps teams up-to-date in frontend development.