A lot of aspiring developers and even experienced frontend developers tend to get hung up on the complex dependencies and setup requirements just to get started writing web applications. Not with this course. The first coding chapter uses no libraries at all and the rest of the course uses easy–to–use boilerplate templates for you to get started with.
This course showcases a new standard called web components, which allows us to write re–usable and framework agnostic components without the need of any tooling or libraries. You’ll be able to write your own lightning fast web component powered apps or build single components to drag & drop into your existing projects, independent of what framework you’re using.
Web components work with Angular, React, Vue and many more frameworks out of the box.
This course goes well beyond the basics of web components by teaching real–world best practices for efficiently building web apps. Whether you’re a beginner or have existing experience with web development, I’ve made sure to pack the course full with my years of experience building products the right way. Topics include:
Web components basics:
The theory and concept behind web components and all four parts of the spec
How do define custom elements and deal with the lifecycle of a component
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Specification: Build lightning fast web components apps for any framework
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 4 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Sorin Chircu –
I like it
Jonathan Held –
It would be very helpful to get a summary of what we are doing prior to actually doing it. Some exercises that ensure we have an understanding of the content that is being provided would also be useful. At this juncture, I’m just following along, essentially making the changes with you I’m not sure that’s a very good learning mechanism.
Scott LaCoste –
This is an excellent course
Anthony George –
Brilliant !
Geoff Doty –
great job showing fundementals and gotchas. increase your screen size
Thomas Riley –
I’m enjoying this course so far, well done. It’s covering everything I need to know. I appreciate the explanations on why certain things are required.
Ovidiu Badita –
Good course.
Lazar Eric –
You used so many experimental web technologies, who is that useful for anyone right now. Most of them are not even planned for drafts right now like element.animate()… Overall course can be usefull as intro to web components, and I get you used many shortcut technologies to keep the course small, and to create a qucik course without investing yourself too much, but many will start using those and end up getting into a trap.
falken @wopr –
Well, watching this instead of saturdays night movie, you forced me to go to keyboard to say that this is exactly what I was looking for after several weeks of investigation of React and Vue and Svelte and whatever being far away from web UI for a while… This WebComponents approach is low level, but standards based and its what I need to know about current state of technology. Till now, after 60% completed, here was NO TOOLCHAIN, no npm builds, nothing as that…, everything happens in chrome dev tools with instant code reload debug loop… wonderfull. Its not for everybody, but to learn how things works inside its perfect, … hopefully you will mention also LitElement, LitHtml or something at higer(?) level but, you know, I will generate stuff around this for my use case, so, no worries…. Thanks : )
Joshua Fair –
Descent course, you need to do a better job of keeping it up to date with the changing of the testing tools. Not trying to complain as it did teach me a decent amount about web components but the testing section leaves a lot to be desired.
Mark Thomas –
The instructor is very knowledgeable about the topic and explains it in a straightforward manner.
Yogesh Pugalia –
The video is not zoomed in so its difficult to follow as the text is very small. However the content is good.