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As the example shows, you can define component data and methods in the intuitive and standard class syntax by annotating the class with the `@Component` decorator. You can simply replace your component definition with a class-style component as it is equivalent with the ordinary options object style of component definition.
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By defining your component in class-style, you not only change the syntax but also can utilize some ECMAScript language features such as class inheritance and decorators. Vue Class Component also provides a [`mixins` helper](guide/extend-and-mixins.md#Mixins) for mixin inheritance, and a [`createDecorator` function](guide/custom-decorators.md) to create your own decrators easily.
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By defining your component in class-style, you not only change the syntax but also can utilize some ECMAScript language features such as class inheritance and decorators. Vue Class Component also provides a [`mixins` helper](guide/extend-and-mixins.md#Mixins) for mixin inheritance, and a [`createDecorator` function](guide/custom-decorators.md) to create your own decorators easily.
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You may also want to check out the `@Prop` and `@Watch` decorators provided by [Vue Property Decorator](https://github.com/kaorun343/vue-property-decorator).
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