Take your HTML, CSS & Javascript skills to the next level by learning one of the hottest Javascript frameworks available today, Vue.js!
Course updated:
October 17: New Section (Transitions & Animations)
September 17: New videos (Event bus & Adding mixins)
If you are unfamiliar with vue.js, or Javascript libraries and frameworks in general, some of the questions you may be asking is:
What is Vue.js?
And why should I learn it in the first place?
Vue.js is a really fun and easy to use Javascript framework for building user interfaces
The core of the framework is very lightweight and fast, and it can be used in projects of any size
From easily dropping it into an existing website or application to just control a part of it such as adding new components,
Right through to medium or large single page applications
Considering the lightweight size of the vue.js core, it is still packed full of features which you will learn about during this course.
During this course you will build 2 fun, exciting and challenging projects, to apply everything you will learn instantly.
We begin with a guest list app where users can add their name to an event guest list. This is a simple app but will guide you through all of the vue.js essentials such as:
Instructor Details
Courses : 8
Specification: Vue.js 2 Academy: Learn Vue Step by Step
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 8.5 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Arnaud Dupuis –
The first part of the lesson is really great. I really learned a ton and enjoyed it. Then discrepancies with current versions of Vue.js, Chrome and Bootstrap start to show up and that’s when you realize the lesson is actually getting old by Javascript ecosystem standards. The end of the lesson (on styling and transition) is just messy to me and should either be a lot more developed or skipped all together. My point of insatisfaction is that to this day my mid course questions are still unanswered.
Yukiko Arai –
Good examples to understand simple components.
Jaime Castelltort –
Vuex and router was missing. Very important when using VueJS
Jonathan Schoeman –
Great course!
Daniel Trinkl –
I don’t know if chris does not know about the auto closing tags and all the utitlitys to code much easier, if he does he should use them. I was also a little bit annoyed from this weird sounding english accent…. Also would be great to show us how to setup the firebase private and don’t use it public. No one who creates websites will use firebase in a public access mode. Vue itself was pretty good there were a lot of new things to learn and it helped to improve the knowledge about vue. the 3 stars are just because of the accent, not using vs code extensions to code easier and the firebase public setup
Christian Boyanov –
I am beginning to work around the confusion surrounding Vue.js
Thomas Gauweiler –
Die fehlerhaften Untertitel st ren. Sonst lese ich gerne mit um das geh rte English zu unterst tzen.
Ramon –
mooi rustig opgebouwd, to the point
Ben Johnson –
Very good so far. Goes at a good pace for me.
Margaret Lane –
I really liked the way he pauses when he talks. He seems like a professional instructor.