Are you willing to build amazing and complex web applications with Vue.js & and solve real-world problems with their Vue.js applications? Then this course is for you!
Vue.js is an open-source JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and single-page applications. With this hands-on course, you'll begin learning Vue.js from scratch which teaches you to how to build applications in Vue.js. Moving forward you will also learn to use various Modern Web Development Tools with Vue.js such as Webpack, vue-cli, hot reloading, and vue dev tools to provide the most performant experience to your users. Then you will learn about building complex web applications with Vue.js which includes- using vuex to manage state in a Vue.js app, add communication with remote resources to your Vue application and leverage VueRouter 2 to build a single-page application. Finally, you will learn some common troubleshooting techniques to solve common problems that most Vue.js developers encounter with some simple and practical methods.
Contents and Overview
This training program includes 3 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.
The first course, Learning Vue.js 2.0 shows developers how to build high-performing, reactive web interfaces with Vue.js. It starts from scratch, teaching you how to build a “Hello World!” application in Vue.js and moves towards building advanced applications step by step. You'll earn the concepts that you need to know about Vue.js. You'll build an application as you go, putting the concepts we've explained into practice. Several modern tools such as Webpack, vue-cli, hot reloading, and vue dev tools will be used to develop modern web applications, focusing on the view layer to provide the most performant experience for users. Also, you will use the vue-cli-based Webpack template and look at how we can build on top of that starter kit. By the end of this course, you will be able to build complex and large web applications with Vue.js and will also understand how to make single-file-based reusable components which can be used across projects.
The second course, Vue.js 2 Recipes dives right into exploring various tasks that you will come across while building your web applications with Vue.js. You start with building a simple Vue application, and then learn to add different elements, filters, properties, and forms to your project. You'll explore the different transitions and animations possible with Vue.js, and add components and events to your Vue application, making it more dynamic as you go. After that, you'll learn how to add communication with remote resources to your Vue application and leverage VueRouter 2 to build a single-page application. Finally, you will delve into advanced state management with Vuex and learn to test the applications you've built. By the end of this course, you'll be ready to take on real-world projects with Vue, armed with the solutions needed to face development tasks head-on.
The third course, Troubleshooting Vue.js highlights some common problems faced by developers in different stages of their Vue application development and shows you some simple and practical methods to try when troubleshooting, as well as how to solve more difficult problems you may encounter.
About the Authors
Jonathan M Hethey has been writing code since the age of 14 and has actively participated in shaping and experimenting with the IT systems around him. After a short apprenticeship as an IT supporter, he completed his studies with a Bachelor degree in Web Development in Denmark. Since then he has been working as a teacher for young adults with autism and went on to work for agencies as a developer and is now a Full Stack Developer in Copenhagen. Programming and working in teams efficiently are key to success in a rapidly changing industry, whether we are speaking of app development or creating beautiful web experiences. He quickly became a fan of Git and one of the blog posts on Gitlab lead to his first book contract with PACKT in 2013.
Peter van Meijgaard is a web application developer who has been tinkering with web development ever since he can remember. He is an avid JavaScript developer and loves Vue.js for its simplicity and its ability to facilitate web app development. He has given various talks on Vue.js in the past and has also worked on various training programs. Peter has released two video tutorials with us: Fun Projects with Vue.js, Building your First Advanced CRUD Application with Vue.js
Christian Hur is an IT/web instructor, author, developer, and indie filmmaker. He teaches web development and programming full-time at Gateway Technical College (Wisconsin) and part-time at the University of California, Irvine, Continuing Education Division (California). He is an author for Lynda/LinkedIn Learning (The DOM in JavaScript, jQuery, AngularJS, and React) and McPress (Developing Business Applications for the Web: With HTML, CSS, JSP, PHP, ASP.NET, and JavaScript). Aside from his teaching career, Christian has more than 20 years' experience in web development and has built many websites and web-based applications using various Web technologies in the private sector. In the mid-1990's, he co-founded a multimedia and e-commerce company based in Los Angeles and Tokyo. In 2010, he co-founded a new private company to develop video games and produce indie films. In his spare time, Christian enjoys exploring new web technologies, learning AR/VR development, and responding to questions on Quora and Stack Overflow.