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4.3 Add New Terms and Definitions
Now that we can add new quizzes and view all of the cards in a quiz, it's time to start letting our users add their own flash cards to a quiz. Let's use our knowledge of components and the basics of Vue.js to do so.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 18:29
3 lessons, 18:29
1.1Introduction01:09
1.1
Introduction
01:09
1.2Prerequisites12:23
1.2
Prerequisites
12:23
1.3Adding Semantic UI to Our App04:57
1.3
Adding Semantic UI to Our App
04:57
2.Vue.js Basics3 lessons, 18:35
3 lessons, 18:35
2.1Project Structure07:19
2.1
Project Structure
07:19
2.2Displaying Data With String Interpolation06:04
2.2
Displaying Data With String Interpolation
06:04
2.3Looping Through Data05:12
2.3
Looping Through Data
05:12
3.Coding the Quiz Components7 lessons, 1:00:56
7 lessons, 1:00:56
3.1Creating a QuizList Component12:24
3.1
Creating a QuizList Component
12:24
3.2Adding Placeholder Cards to a Quiz07:25
3.2
Adding Placeholder Cards to a Quiz
07:25
3.3The "Create Quiz Form" Component09:04
3.3
The "Create Quiz Form" Component
09:04
3.4Showing and Hiding Elements and Handling Clicks10:24
3.4
Showing and Hiding Elements and Handling Clicks
10:24
3.5Passing Data From a Child Component to a Parent08:11
3.5
Passing Data From a Child Component to a Parent
08:11
3.6Extracting Quiz Logic Into a Component07:32
3.6
Extracting Quiz Logic Into a Component
07:32
3.7Create a Flash-Card Component05:56
3.7
Create a Flash-Card Component
05:56
4.Transitions and Finishing Touches4 lessons, 38:45
4 lessons, 38:45
4.1Introducing View States07:12
4.1
Introducing View States
07:12
4.2Adding Transitions10:42
4.2
Adding Transitions
10:42
4.3Add New Terms and Definitions12:00
4.3
Add New Terms and Definitions
12:00
4.4Deleting Quizzes08:51
4.4
Deleting Quizzes
08:51
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 02:17
1 lesson, 02:17
5.1Conclusion02:17
5.1
Conclusion
02:17
Derek Jensen is a lifetime nerd that calls the Chicagoland area home. He is your typical family man that loves activities with his wonderful wife and three amazing children. He is huge sports buff (both playing and coaching) and loves football, baseball and basketball. He loves just about any technology he can get his hands on but spends most of him time on the server side of the world. His day job consists of writing highly transactional backend web services, data access layers, and n-tier applications using the .NET Framework in C#. At night, when he's not spending time with his family, he enjoys authoring Tuts+ Courses and creating ASP.NET MVC web sites and mobile apps for clients.