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Building Applications with Spring 5 and Vue.js 2

By : James J. Ye
Book Image

Building Applications with Spring 5 and Vue.js 2

By: James J. Ye

Overview of this book

Building Applications with Spring 5 and Vue.js 2, with its practical approach, helps you become a full-stack web developer. As well as knowing how to write frontend and backend code, a developer has to tackle all problems encountered in the application development life cycle – starting from the simple idea of an application, to the UI and technical designs, and all the way to implementation, testing, production deployment, and monitoring. With the help of this book, you'll get to grips with Spring 5 and Vue.js 2 as you learn how to develop a web application. From the initial structuring to full deployment, you’ll be guided at every step of developing a web application from scratch with Vue.js 2 and Spring 5. You’ll learn how to create different components of your application as you progress through each chapter, followed by exploring different tools in these frameworks to expedite your development cycle. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a complete understanding of the key design patterns and best practices that underpin professional full-stack web development.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Writing effective user stories


In an Agile project team, the product owner is responsible for keeping a product backlog, but not necessarily for writing all user stories. Writing user stories should be a team effort. It is a collaboration between the product owner and developers. In this way, the creativity and knowledge of the whole team are involved in producing better user stories.

Tips on writing user stories

Before we write the user stories of the TaskAgile applications, let's go through some tips on how to write effective user stories:

  • Tip 1: Write user stories in the following format if you can:

As a <type of user>,I want to <do something>,so that I <get some benefit>.

That is a user story that basically consists of who, what, and why. However, don't force your stories into this template if they do not fit. And you don't want to stick withI want to, you can choose other phrases, such asI can or I'd like to, as you see fit. For example, the following is a user story of...