Reactive Frameworks - Vue.js

HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business - En podkast av Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan - Tirsdager

In this episode we discuss our journey from static and CMS driven sites to reactive frameworks, specifically Vue.js. Segment 1 - Static to Reactive Started by creating simple static sites - no need for reactive elements When dynamic/reactive content was needed we would use document.createElement Segment 2 - CMS to Reactive We would use Wordpress, CouchCMS, or Webflow for any content management that our users would need Eventually elements became too varied and a dynamic solution was needed - reactive frameworks The "Hub" presented a unique issue of not having a standard layout while still being "posts" (the episode clarifies this point) Segment 3 - How We Plan to Use Vue.js Quick start guide for people to get up and running HexDash a collaborative project that people can contribute to Vue.js components - great for reusability Vue.js will be used in the making of the HTML All The Things website Segment 4 - Matt's Experience Getting Quickly Started with Vue.js Moving over from a typical experience using vanilla HTML/CSS/JS, SASS, Bootstrap, Webflow, or CouchCMS Prior experience with CLI and NPM First time using Visual Studio Code Web News - Trendy & Loud vs Silence NodeJS vs PHP Big frameworks vs old ones WordPress power 31% of the internet (Source: https://wordpress.com) WordPress vs Webflow Workflow conflicts Are freelancers using bleeding edge technology, while the rest of the industry (specifically big enterprise) still using "old" tech?

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