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Vue.js 2 and Bootstrap 4 Web Development

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Vue.js 2 and Bootstrap 4 Web Development

Overview of this book

In this book, we will build a full stack web application right from scratch up to its deployment. We will start by building a small introduction application and then proceed to the creation of a fully functional, dynamic responsive web application called ProFitOro. In this application, we will build a Pomodoro timer combined with office workouts. Besides the Pomodoro timer and ProFitOro workouts will enable authentication and collaborative content management. We will explore topics such as Vue reactive data binding, reusable components, routing, and Vuex store along with its state, actions, mutations, and getters. We will create Vue applications using both webpack and Nuxt.js templates while exploring cool hot Nuxt.js features such as code splitting and server-side rendering. We will use Jest to test this application, and we will even revive some trigonometry from our secondary school! While developing the app, you will go through the new grid system of Bootstrap 4 along with Vue.js’ directives. We will connect Vuex store to the Firebase real-time database, data storage, and authentication APIs and use this data later inside the application’s reactive components. Finally, we will quickly deploy our application using the Firebase hosting mechanism.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Vue.js 2 and Bootstrap 4 Web Development
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we used CircleCI and Firebase to guarantee continuous quality of our continuously deployed software. As I already mentioned, it's so nice to see something that you've created from scratch up and running!

However, our work is not finished yet. There are so many improvements to make. We need validations. We need to write more tests to increase our code coverage! We need more workouts and we need them to look beautiful. We probably need some back office where someone responsible can check every added workout and approve it before it actually ends up in the list of workouts visible to everyone.

We need a proper statistics page with some beautiful graphics. We need to optimize the image rendering. We need to show more than one picture for each of the workouts. We probably need to add video support for the workouts. We also need to work a bit on the workout screen that appears once the Pomodoro working timer is over. Right now, it looks like this:

There are a lot of buttons...