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5.1 Conclusion
Vue is my favorite framework for client-side development, and I hope that I've passed a little of that enthusiasm on to you. It's a fantastic framework for building user interfaces because it uses standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript flavored with Vue directives. I also hope that, by now, you have a solid understanding of how to write Vue components. As you've learned, it really isn't difficult!
My name is Jeremy McPeak, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thank you for watching!
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:48
1.1Introduction01:48
2.The Obligatory "Hello World" Example2 lessons, 14:46
2.1Basic Structure04:55
2.2Single-File Component Structure09:51
3.The List Example3 lessons, 33:18
3.1Passing Props and Iterating a Collection12:41
3.2Displaying More Data08:56
3.3Using External Data11:41
4.The Contact Form Example5 lessons, 34:02
4.1Building the Form08:45
4.2Handling Events08:42
4.3Binding Form Controls to Component Data06:07
4.4Defining Computed Properties04:40
4.5Manipulating Style05:48
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:58
5.1Conclusion00:58
5.1 Conclusion
Vue is my favorite framework for client site development. And I hope that I've passed even just a little bit of that onto you. It’s a fantastic framework for building user interfaces because it uses standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that’s flavored with Vue directives. It doesn't have any of the little quirky issues that React has. It's also my hope that by now you have a solid understanding of how to write Vue components. And as you learned it really isn't difficult, you know the structure of a single file component, how to work with the components data, and how to interact and react to the users input. That in and of itself is the majority of any Vue oriented application. Thank you so much for watching this course. As always if you have any questions feel free to contact me through Twitter or the Tuts+ forums. From all of us here at Tuts+, thank you and I will see you next time.







