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Vue.js: Understanding its Tools and Ecosystem

By : Dave Berning
Book Image

Vue.js: Understanding its Tools and Ecosystem

By: Dave Berning

Overview of this book

Vue.js is one of the top three “go-to” JavaScript frameworks and is used by organizations such as Nintendo, NASA, and Expedia. This book is primarily focused on the ecosystem of Vue.js and its development tools. Understanding the basics of the technology behind the Vue.js ecosystem will improve your skills and make you a better problem solver. The book begins with a brief overview of Vue.js. You’ll learn to work your way through the Vue command line interface CLI 3, and use the Vue Router library to navigate between the different views of your application. As you advance through the topics, you’ll explore the use of DevTools to improve the quality of your applications and how to implement server-side rendering in your application through the Nuxt.js framework. Toward the end of the book, you’ll read about the future of Vue.js and its growing popularity. After reading this book, you’ll be able to create industry-grade applications using Vue.js and its tools.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Conclusion

This was a very quick look at NativeScript for Vue, but I hope you can see just how influential this can be to the Vue.js community. If you have had experience with native mobile app development before, some of these concepts may look familiar to you. These components can be Label and ScrollView, as they directly correspond to native components like UILabel, UIScrollView for iOS and Label and ScrollView for Android.

NativeScript is very different, yet very familiar at the same time. The benefit of NativeScript is that you can develop real native mobile applications with existing front-end technologies like Vue.js or Angular. To deploy these applications, you will need to build them with their respective IDE’s and submit them to their respective App Stores. Native mobile development is an exciting and rewarding experience that has just made its way to Vue.