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Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

By : Pablo David Garaguso
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Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

4.8 (10)
By: Pablo David Garaguso

Overview of this book

If you’re familiar with the progressive Vue framework for creating responsive user interfaces, you’ll be impressed with its latest iteration, Vue 3, which introduces new concepts and approaches design patterns that are uncommon in other libraries or frameworks. By building on your foundational knowledge of Vue 3 and software engineering principles, this book will enable you to evaluate the trade-offs of different approaches to building robust applications. This book covers Vue 3 from the basics, including components and directives, and progressively moves on to more advanced topics such as routing, state management, web workers, and offline storage. Starting with a simple page, you’ll gradually build a fully functional multithreaded, offline, and installable progressive web application. By the time you finish reading this Vue book, not only will you have learned how to build applications, but you’ll also understand how to solve common problems efficiently by applying existing design patterns. With this knowledge, you’ll avoid reinventing the wheel for every project, saving time and creating software that’s adaptable to future changes.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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To get the most out of this book

This book assumes that you are familiar with and comfortable with web technologies such as JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Developers interested in expanding their understanding of design patterns and architecture will get the most out of this book. Students and beginners in the world of web applications can also follow this book by paying careful attention to the code examples and using the provided projects from the GitHub repository.

Software/hardware covered in the book

Operating system requirements

Official Vue 3 ecosystem:

  • Vue 3 framework
  • Pinia
  • Vue Router
  • Vite
  • Vitest
  • Vue Testing Tools

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Node.js (any version + v16 LTS)

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Web servers: NGINX, Apache

Windows or Linux

Visual Studio Code

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Chrome browser

Windows, macOS, or Linux

There are no specific hardware requirements considering modern computers, but it is recommended to have at least the following:

  • An Intel or AMD CPU of at least 1 GHz
  • 4 GB of RAM (more is better)
  • At least 10 GB of available storage (for programs and code)

As a general rule, if your computer can run a modern web browser (Chrome/Chromium, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge), then it should meet all the requirements to install and run all the developer tools mentioned in this book.

If you are using the digital version of this book, we advise you to type the code yourself or access the code from the book’s GitHub repository (a link is available in the next section). Doing so will help you avoid any potential errors related to the copying and pasting of code.

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