Working with Vue.js

Since its release in 2014, Vue.js has seen a meteoric rise to popularity and is is now considered one of the primary front-end frameworks, and not without good reason. Its component-based architecture was designed to be flexible and easy to adopt, making it just as easy to integrate into projects and use alongside non-Vue code as it is to build complex client-side applications.

If you're an experienced developer looking to make a start with Vue, this book is for you. It provides a rapid introduction to the key topics that you'll need to understand. It contains:

  • Getting up and Running with the Vue.js 2.0 Framework by Jack Franklin
  • Getting Started with Vuex: a Beginner's Guide by Michael Wanyoike
  • A Beginner's Guide to Vue CLI by Ahmed Bouchefra
  • A Beginner's Guide to Working With Components in Vue by Kingsley Silas
  • A Beginner's Guide to Working with Forms in Vue by Kingsley Silas
  • How to Conditionally Apply a CSS Class in Vue.js by Chad Campbell
  • How to Replace jQuery with Vue by Nilson Jacques
  • Nuxt.js: a Minimalist Framework for Creating Universal Vue.js Apps by Olayinka Omole
  • Optimize the Performance of a Vue App with Async Components by Michiel Mulders
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Working with Vue.js

Since its release in 2014, Vue.js has seen a meteoric rise to popularity and is is now considered one of the primary front-end frameworks, and not without good reason. Its component-based architecture was designed to be flexible and easy to adopt, making it just as easy to integrate into projects and use alongside non-Vue code as it is to build complex client-side applications.

If you're an experienced developer looking to make a start with Vue, this book is for you. It provides a rapid introduction to the key topics that you'll need to understand. It contains:

  • Getting up and Running with the Vue.js 2.0 Framework by Jack Franklin
  • Getting Started with Vuex: a Beginner's Guide by Michael Wanyoike
  • A Beginner's Guide to Vue CLI by Ahmed Bouchefra
  • A Beginner's Guide to Working With Components in Vue by Kingsley Silas
  • A Beginner's Guide to Working with Forms in Vue by Kingsley Silas
  • How to Conditionally Apply a CSS Class in Vue.js by Chad Campbell
  • How to Replace jQuery with Vue by Nilson Jacques
  • Nuxt.js: a Minimalist Framework for Creating Universal Vue.js Apps by Olayinka Omole
  • Optimize the Performance of a Vue App with Async Components by Michiel Mulders
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Overview

Since its release in 2014, Vue.js has seen a meteoric rise to popularity and is is now considered one of the primary front-end frameworks, and not without good reason. Its component-based architecture was designed to be flexible and easy to adopt, making it just as easy to integrate into projects and use alongside non-Vue code as it is to build complex client-side applications.

If you're an experienced developer looking to make a start with Vue, this book is for you. It provides a rapid introduction to the key topics that you'll need to understand. It contains:

  • Getting up and Running with the Vue.js 2.0 Framework by Jack Franklin
  • Getting Started with Vuex: a Beginner's Guide by Michael Wanyoike
  • A Beginner's Guide to Vue CLI by Ahmed Bouchefra
  • A Beginner's Guide to Working With Components in Vue by Kingsley Silas
  • A Beginner's Guide to Working with Forms in Vue by Kingsley Silas
  • How to Conditionally Apply a CSS Class in Vue.js by Chad Campbell
  • How to Replace jQuery with Vue by Nilson Jacques
  • Nuxt.js: a Minimalist Framework for Creating Universal Vue.js Apps by Olayinka Omole
  • Optimize the Performance of a Vue App with Async Components by Michiel Mulders

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781492071440
Publisher: SitePoint
Publication date: 06/06/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Michael writes clean, readable and modular code. He loves learning new technologies that bring efficiencies and increased productivity to his workflow.


Ahmed is a web entrepreneur, developer, digital marketer and blogger. He writes about software and website development, money-making tips, SEO and more.


Chad Campbell is a Microsoft MVP and solutions architect. He has been developing enterprise-level web applications with a wide variety of technologies since 1999. Beginning with the initial public release of what would become Silverlight in 2006, Chad hit the ground running and has not looked back. He holds MCSD and MCTS certifications. In addition, Chad has a BS degree from Purdue University where he focused his studies on computer science and minored in psychology.


Nilson is a full-stack web developer who has been working with computers and the web for over a decade. A former hardware technician, and network administrator. Nilson is now currently co-founder and developer of a company developing web applications for the construction industry. You can also find Nilson on the SitePoint Forums as a mentor.


Olayinka is a self-taught full stack developer from Lagos. He spends his time tweeting, doing academic research, taking photographs, designing and writing code... You know, the usual fun things.

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