Complete Vue.js 2 Web Development: Practical guide to building end-to-end web development solutions with Vue.js 2 1st Edition, Kindle Edition
by Mike Street (Author), Andrea Passaglia (Author), Paul Halliday (Author)
Key Features:
Explore the exciting features of Vue.js 2 through interesting examples and practical recipes
Craft highly modular applications using design patterns and the component architecture of Vue.js
Learn how to utilise modern development tools by building applications with Vue.js
Book Description
This Learning Path is divided into three sections, with each section bringing you closer to developing high-end modern web applications with Vue.js 2. It starts with building example applications to get well versed with the Vue.js ecosystem. You will learn to use Vue.js by creating three single page applications that explore Vuex and vue-router, the standard Vue tools for caching data and routing URLs for your applications. Going further, the Learning Path will address some of the challenges in designing web applications with Vue.js.
The Learning Path will have easy-to-follow recipes to help you tackle the challenges and craft dynamic front end. You will learn to integrate web utilities like Babel and Web pack to enhance your development workflow. Finally, towards the end, the course will introduce you to several design patterns to help you write clean, maintainable, and reusable codes with Vue framework.
At the end of the Learning Path, you will be confident with expertise in leveraging all the components and productivity features of Vue.js and will be on your way to design your web applications and execute it by writing clean code.
This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products:
- Vue.js 2.x by Example by Mike Street
- Vue.js 2 Cookbook by Andrea Passaglia
- Vue.js Design Patterns and Best Practices by Paul Halliday
What you will learn
- Understand the fundamentals of Vue.js with practical examples
- Using vue-router dynamic routes to load data
- Build complex web interfaces using the Vue.js component system
- Use Webpack and Babel to enhance your development workflow
- Manage your application’s state using Vuex
- Seamlessly implement routing in your single page applications
Who this book is for
The Learning Path is intended for JavaScript developers at any level of expertise who wants to learn Vue.js and develop productive web applications with the power of the latest Vue.js.
Table of Contents
- Getting Started with Vue.js
- Displaying, Looping, Searching and Filtering Data
- Optimising your App and Using Components to Display Data
- Getting a List of Files using the Dropbox API
- Navigating through the File Tree and Loading Folders from the URL
- Caching the Current Folder Structure Using Vuex
- Pre-Caching Other Folders and Files for Faster Navigation
- Introducing Vue-Router and Loading URL-Based Components
- Using Vue-Router Dynamic Routes to Load Data
- Building an E-Commerce Store – Browsing Products
- Building an E-Commerce Store – Adding a Checkout
- Using Vue Dev Tools and Testing Your SPA
- Transitions and Animations
- Vue Communicates with the Internet
- Single Page Applications
- Organize + Automate + Deploy = Webpack
- Advanced Vue.js – Directives, Plugins, and Render Functions
- Large Application Patterns with Vuex
- Integrating with Other Frameworks
- Vue Router Patterns
- State Management with Vuex
Product description
About the Author
Mike Street (aka mike streety) is a fronted developer from Brighton, UK. Specialising in Gulp, SCSS, HTML, and Vue, he has been developing websites professionally since 2010. After making his first Vue app as an experimental side project, he’s been hooked ever since. When not developing on the web, Mike likes to explore the Sussex countryside on his bike, start a new side-project without finishing the last, or heading to the cinema.
Andrea Passaglia was born in Genoa, in northern Italy. Interested about technology since his parents gave him a toy computer when he was a boy, he started studying web technologies at an early age. After obtaining his master’s degree in computer engineering he worked on the design and implementation of web interfaces for companies of various sizes and in different industries (healthcare, fashion, tourism, and transport). In 2016 he moves in the silicon valley of Europe to tackle new problems in the banking industry at the Edge verve Dublin Research and Development Labs. A back end technologist by trade, Vue.js is his first tool to bring to life his creations when it comes to the front end. Andrea is married to a lovely Russian girl from Siberia and they often cook together mixing culinary traditions.
Paul Halliday (BSc Hons) is a developer advocate with a focus on fast-moving technologies. His online courses have taught over 25,000 students across a wide variety of software development subjects. He’s also a progress developer expert with expertise in NativeScript and Kendo UI.
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