This entry-level Vue JS Essentials training prepares learners to build complex single page applications with one of JavaScript’s most popular frameworks, Vue.js.
When you’re building web applications, it doesn’t matter if you’re building simple single page applications (SPA) or complex multi-page applications for enterprises, you want to hand-code as little as possible. Vue is a JavaScript framework that removes as much of the hand-jamming as possible from your application development and leaves you with deciding on functionality and design rather than spacing and syntax.
Learning how to use Vue is a way to stay relevant in the development world and an even better way to start making better-looking, better-functioning web apps.
After completing this Vue JS Essentials training, you'll know how to build complex single page applications with one of JavaScript’s most popular frameworks, Vue.js.
For anyone who manages JavaScript applications, this JavaScript training can be used to onboard new software developers, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a JavaScript reference resource.
Vue JS Essentials: What You Need to Know
This Vue JS Essentials training has videos that cover topics such as:
- Building responsive single page applications (SPA) in Vue
- Identify and make use of the best Vue plugins
- Making your front-end application universal with server-side rendering
- Setting up development environments with the necessary plugins and CLI
Who Should Take Vue JS Essentials Training?
This Vue JS Essentials training is considered foundational-level JavaScript training, which means it was designed for software developers. This JavaScript skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with JavaScript best practices and experienced software developers looking to validate their JavaScript skills.
New or aspiring software developers. Taking a Vue course early in your career as a web application developer can help you cut down on how much you have to memorize to do your job. It’s always a good idea to be really comfortable using HTML, CSS and JavaScript, but if you’ve proven you know the foundations, moving on to Vue early can make you a more versatile developer.
Experienced software developers. As you progress through your web application development career, learning more frameworks is like adding tools to your toolbelt. With experience, you know the perfect time to use the right tool for the job and make a better, more responsive application. This Vue course is great for experienced developers looking to add a powerful tool to their belt.