The VueJS Show (Scott teaches Wes)
Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats - Un pódcast de Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers
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In this episode Wes and Scott talk about VueJS - what it is, how it compares to other frontend frameworks, and how to get the most out of it.
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Show Notes
2:22 - What’s the deal with VueJS?
- Combines ideas from Angular 1, React and Blaze
- Ease of Angular 1
- App structure of React
8:02 - Components
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Template syntax is similar to handlebars
- aka {{stuff}}
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v-bind:property
- v-bind:property or simply :bind allows you to dynamically bind a value to a property
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Props
- Props must be declared before they can be used in a template.
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Script tag
- Where imports happen
- Where props are defined, computed properties, action events and lifecycle
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Actions
v-on:click="doSomething"
@click="doSomething"
- These will run a doSomething event defined in your script export via methods
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Lifecycle
- How does data fetching work?
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CSS
- Can be scoped to file by adding
to your property
- Can be scoped to file by adding
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Global Registration
- You can register a global component and not have to import it
36:38 - Features
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CLI
- Easy to use when creating new projects
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Animations
- Baked in to core
- A transition component wraps your code and just have a
v-if
on the element you are transitioning - There is also more intense javascript options via
v-on
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Routing
- 1st party router
vue-router
with support for 3rd party routers
- 1st party router
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Global State
- Vuex
45:57 - Ecosystem
- Nuxt — AKA Next.js for Vue
- Gridsome — AKA Gatsby for Vue
- Native?
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