Before Codeship shifted from jQuery to Vue, users often freeze or crash when using web applications. Many of them are not satisfied with the job of the application. Their history shows how Vue creates software with reliable and easy to maintain code. All of these frameworks are based on components. React and Vue are ideal for handling silent components, ie small stateless functions that accept input data and return elements as output. The Vue JS component does not have any special requirement for naming, but you need to follow the W3C rules on custom components, such as using lowercase letters or hyphens instead of spaces.
We have all read the frightening stories of developers trying to turn their eyes on the Web. The echo room is crowded with plenty of Javascript users who are dissatisfied and dissatisfied, "language design is poor" and "ecosystem developers do not know what they are doing". It literally means Hitler! "... yeah, it may not be the last one, but there should be some colorful opinion For those who have been involved in professional front-end Web development for more than 10 years, I think this story It is fortunate to see the unfortunate privilege of Language / Ecosystem, not many fellow developers think that Javascript and Web development are simple and there is no way to change.
This is a network vision that seems to be far apart, very similar to the network you use everyday. After all, our network contains unpleasant news, fancy advertisement, ruthless sensationalism, and many pictures of children of other people. All of this confusion reached us after being diverted through social networks and social networks (lamented idealists) were effectively isolated from the rest of the network. The follow-up effect of these networks will be worse. When reading on an open network, cookies associated with these same user accounts confuse us and a mysterious algorithm determines how to spread advertisements with this gathered browsing history. Our attention open network is really broken, spam, mass harassment, the theft of personal information, even digital spy.