Since its release in 2014, Vue.js has seen a meteoric rise to popularity and is is now considered one of the primary front-end frameworks, and not without good reason. Its component-based architecture was designed to be flexible and easy to adopt, making it just as easy to integrate into projects and use alongside non-Vue code as it is to build complex client-side applications.
If you’re an experienced developer looking to make a start with Vue, this book is for you. It provides a rapid introduction to the key topics that you’ll need to understand. It contains:
- Getting up and Running with the Vue.js 2.0 Framework by Jack Franklin
- Getting Started with Vuex: a Beginner’s Guide by Michael Wanyoike
- A Beginner’s Guide to Vue CLI by Ahmed Bouchefra
- A Beginner’s Guide to Working With Components in Vue by Kingsley Silas
- A Beginner’s Guide to Working with Forms in Vue by Kingsley Silas
- How to Conditionally Apply a CSS Class in Vue.js by Chad Campbell
- How to Replace j Query with Vue by Nilson Jacques
- Nuxt.js: a Minimalist Framework for Creating Universal Vue.js Apps by Olayinka Omole
- Optimize the Performance of a Vue App with Async Components by Michiel Mulders
A propos de l’auteur
Olayinka is a self-taught full stack developer from Lagos. He spends his time tweeting, doing academic research, taking photographs, designing and writing code… You know, the usual fun things.