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real-world-vue
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How to get into Vue in few months
Vue mastery goes for quality over quantity, and is the best choice.
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Confusion between Vue.js Courses in Udemy
I took Maximilan's course a few years ago and it was good, but I think he is just rehashing the Vue's doc, most of his early sections are identical to the Vue doc. Maybe he updated his course with more personal thoughts and approach. You can check the official Vue by yourself or trying Vue mastery or Vue school they are both good
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Seven Lessons I Have Learned From My Experience as a Software Developer
As a Frontend Engineer, I have found certain platforms and tutors who are known for publishing quality content. They include Frontend Masters, Framework documentation sites (e.g Vue and React), Vue School, Vue Mastery, Scrimba, and courses by Michael Thiessen, Maximilian Schwarzmuller and The Net Ninja.
- How to pass an object as props through a <router-link>?
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Currently switching from React to Vue
I’m a dev that has some knowledge on React and Vue. Several months ago, I just started a new project using React with Gatsby, but every time I'm working with it, my gut feeling was telling me "this might be easier to use with Vue". I had to refer so many times to the docs and the one course I bought for Stephen Grider. Last month, I bought some advanced courses for VueSchool and VueMastery. I then started another project using Gridsome and Vue, and was impressed by how straightforward it was to incorporate routes and components.
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Vue or React? Which one is easier to pick up?
So if I’m going for a MEVN stack, I might either get Vue School, Vue Mastery, or Maximillian’s Udemy course afterwards. I know people mention to just read the docs but maybe having a guided tutorial + the docs might be the best way to learn Vue for me. I also think it’s different for everyone. I’m also thinking of attending conferences like Vue Nation or Connect.Tech. If you have any other suggestions, please let me know!
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Seeking advice on Vue.js resources: Tips and tutorials
Vue Mastery is a great resource that covers not just Vue.js but also related technologies such as Vuetify. They offer courses on Nuxt.js and advanced design, among other things.
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Where to learn in depth vue as a senior frontend dev
I really enjoyed the Vue Mastery course. It even includes a series where Evan You builds a bare bones version of Vue from scratch. https://www.vuemastery.com/
- VUE JS 3 Roadmap
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writing pure js is super boring, and people say you can't learn framework well without being master at js
We use https://www.vuemastery.com to teach new team members about Vue. I'm sure you have sufficient JS to understand it.
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- Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Scrimba
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Web Development Tools and Resources
Scrimba (Visit Site) - Scrimba offers interactive coding screencasts that allow learners to edit code and see the results in real-time. It's an innovative way to learn coding through direct interaction.
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“The Economics of Programming Languages” by Evan Czaplicki [video]
Another very successful way to go about building a language is Imba.
Build a successful product with new lang https://scrimba.com, make sure the product's very hard to Jeff and take VC money.
Now you can work on the language as you please, and they can't Jeff you since nobody else can build something similar (not in a reasonable amount of time anyway)
P.S: taking VC money is optional. Scrimba is profitable so it wasn't necessary.
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Imba – The friendly full-stack language
Imba powers Scrimba which is an incredibly cool platform with interactive coding screencasts: https://scrimba.com/
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I have a bachelors but not in any software/web courses how do I get started to pursue this field?
i started with some html and css course on youtube, then learnt jquery briefly. then i used scrimba.com to learn javascript and react, its a really good platform, at this point, i learn frameworks to use with react, like tailwind, material ui. i would now learn typescript and this point and learn how to implement it with react. I then went to freeCodeCamp on youtube and watched their 8 hours node and express course. Note that none of this would be worth it if you dont build projects along the way. I personally would recommend atleast 3 projects for every stage you get to, and by yourself(and google ofcourse). Goodluck in your coding journey.
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Internet Archive expands Flash support
Regarding a modern alternative to Flash, I just want to mention the Scrimba webdev learning platform [1], which leverages a custom built programming language [2] for making interactive courses and save the videos in an optimized vector format with a very small footprint.
It was released in a Launch HN 3 years ago [3]. Personally, I have used the platform to teach the basics of frontend web dev to my wife, and it was a great experience.
[1] https://scrimba.com/
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What do you think about interactive courses like Scrimba? Are there any that you like or would recommend?
Hi everyone! I'm in the very early stages of creating an interactive course and I would like to hear your thoughts on them. So far I've come across Scrimba and Jad Joubran's learn X series of sites (learnjavascript.online, learnhtmlcss.online, etc...). Has anyone completed any of them? Any there any others that you really like or would recommend?
- Best bootcamps in 2023?
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Anyone want a mentor? I would like to help
It's been a while since I was beginner but when I was looking for beginner resources for a friend recently, I particularly liked scrimba's interactive courses. AFAIK they are also free and should give you a great start.
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