Vue.Js: Your Gateway To Modern Web Development
Published 10/2024
Created by Uplatz Training
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 25 Lectures ( 10h 18m ) | Size: 3.13 GB
Master Vue.js: Build Dynamic Web Apps with Ease! From Basics to Advanced, Learn Components, Routing, State, and more.
What you'll learn
Grasp core Vue JS concepts like directives, data binding, and components.
Build basic Vue JS applications with user input and dynamic content.
Create reusable components and manage data flow with props.
Master advanced component techniques like slots and dynamic components.
Effectively manage application state and reactivity.
Build dynamic and interactive forms with validation and submission.
Manipulate the DOM using class and style bindings.
Utilize lifecycle hooks to control component behavior.
Extend Vue JS functionality by creating custom directives.
Optimize Vue JS applications for performance and efficiency.
Requirements
Enthusiasm and determination to make your mark on the world!
Description
A warm welcome to the Vue.js: Your Gateway to Modern Web Development course by Uplatz.Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework used for building interactive user interfaces and single-page applications (SPAs). It's known for its simplicity, flexibility, and ease of integration, making it a favorite choice for developers who want to build robust front-end applications.Learning Vue.js is beneficial for developers who want to create dynamic, scalable applications with a framework that is powerful yet easy to master. Whether building a small project or a full-scale app, Vue's versatility and supportive ecosystem provide a smooth development experience.How Vue.js WorksVue.js operates through a declarative and component-based model, meaning that the UI is broken into reusable components that manage their state and logic independently. Here's a quick rundown of its key workings
eclarative Rendering: Vue uses a declarative syntax with HTML-based templates, allowing developers to bind data directly to the DOM.Reactivity System: Vue has a reactive data-binding system. When data changes, Vue automatically updates the DOM, keeping the UI in sync with data.Component-Based Architecture: Vue applications are built as a collection of small, self-contained components. Each component handles its part of the UI, making development more modular.Virtual DOM: Like React, Vue uses a virtual DOM to optimize rendering. It keeps a virtual copy of the actual DOM and updates only the changed parts, which improves performance.Key Features of Vue.jsTwo-Way Data Binding: Enables seamless data synchronization between the UI and the data model, making development intuitive.Component-Based Architecture: Allows for reusable, isolated, and modular components, making code maintenance and scaling simpler.Directives: Vue has built-in directives like v-if, v-for, and v-bind that simplify DOM manipulation.Single-File Components (SFCs): Vue components are typically written in single files with .vue extension, which contain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, making it easy to manage components in one place.Computed Properties and Watchers: Computed properties let you calculate values based on data, while watchers respond to changes in data for real-time reactivity.Routing and State Management: Vue has official libraries like Vue Router for handling SPAs and Vuex for state management.CLI and Dev Tools: Vue CLI helps scaffold and manage projects, while Vue Devtools provides powerful debugging options.Benefits of Learning Vue.jsBeginner-Friendly: Vue is easy to pick up, especially for those new to frameworks, with a clear structure and approachable syntax.Flexible Integration: Vue can be used incrementally and integrates smoothly into existing projects, whether you need it for just a few components or an entire SPA.Active Ecosystem: It has a strong ecosystem with libraries for routing, state management, and tools like Vue CLI, making full-featured development convenient.Performance Optimizations: Vue's virtual DOM, lazy-loading components, and other features help keep apps fast and responsive.Career Opportunities: Vue's popularity in startups and mid-sized companies makes it a valuable skill, especially for front-end and full-stack roles.Vue.js - Course CurriculumWhat is Vue JSVue 3 Using CDNCreating a Vue 3 Project using ViteVue 3 and Vite Project StructureComponents, Data, and MethodsDirectives, Data Binding, and Event HandlingComputed Properties and WatchersVue PropsClass and Style BindingsConditional Rendering and Iterative RenderingListening to Events, Event Modifiers, and Key ModifiersForm Controls in Vue JSForm Modifiers in Vue JSForm Submission in Vue JSChanging Parent Component Data from Child ComponentCompilation Scope in Vue JSSingle Slot in Vue JSNamed Slots in Vue JSScoped Slots in Vue JSSwitching Multiple Components using Dynamic ComponentsUnderstanding Dynamic Component BehaviorKeeping Dynamic Components AliveLifecycle HooksDirective Hook FunctionsPassing Values and Arguments to Custom Directives
Who this course is for
Front-End Developers: Web developers who know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and want to learn a modern framework for building dynamic user interfaces.
Developers from Other Frameworks: Those familiar with React, Angular, or Svelte looking to explore Vue's unique features.
Full-Stack Developers: Developers who need front-end skills to create complete applications using JavaScript on both client and server.
Beginners and newbies: Individuals with little to no prior coding experience looking to learn front-end development from scratch.
Designers Expanding into Front-End: Visual designers interested in prototyping or building interactive UI components with Vue's simple syntax.
Students and Career Switchers: Beginners seeking foundational front-end skills to improve job prospects or work on personal projects.
Anyone aspiring for a career in web development / front-end development.
JavaScript Developers: Learners who have basic JavaScript knowledge and want to apply it to modern web development with a framework.
Web Designers or UI/UX Designers: Visual or UI/UX designers interested in adding interactivity to their designs or transitioning into front-end development.
Freelancers and Entrepreneurs: Freelancers or entrepreneurs interested in creating websites or single-page applications (SPAs) for clients or personal businesses.
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Код:
https://www.udemy.com/course/build-web-apps-with-vuejs/