Jump Start Vue.js (SitePoint)
Monday, 18 February 2019

This short book is ideal for front-end developers who need a rapid introduction to Vue.js. Author Nilson Jacques shows how the component-based architecture of Vue.js is designed to be flexible and easy to adopt, making it just as easy to integrate into projects and use alongside non-Vue code. If you've already used a component-based JavaScript framework such as React, you'll find this book an easy read, but it's also suitable for readers with no prior experience of such frameworks. 

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Author: Nilson Jacques
Publisher: SitePoint
Date: February 2019
Pages: 146
ISBN: 978-1925836097
Print: 1925836096
Kindle: B07NHC8P3G
Audience: JavaScript developers interested in learning Vue.js
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Web design and development  

 

Topics covered include: 

  • Basic concepts: how Vue works, tempmlates, and reactive data
  • Components: custom components, events and slots
  • State management: Vuex, mutations, actions
  • Routes: creating routes, links and route guards
  • Nuxt.js

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