- 12 Sections
- 61 Lessons
- 24 Hours
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- PERSIAPAN2
- 1. THE VUE 3 FRAMEWORK7
- 2. DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND PATTERNS4
- 3. SETTING UP A WORKING PROJECT6
- 4. USER INTERFACE COMPOSITION WITH COMPONENTS6
- 5. SINGLE-PAGE APPLICATIONS (SPA)3
- 6. PROGRESSIVE WEB APPLICATIONS (PWA)4
- 7. DATA FLOW MANAGEMENT6
- 8.17.1. Components’ Basic Communication
- 8.27.2. Implementing an Event Bus with the Singleton and Observer Patterns
- 8.37.3. Implementing a Basic Reactive State
- 8.47.4. Implementing a Powerful Reactive Store with Pinia
- 8.57.5. Browser Data Stores – Session, Local, and IndexedDB
- 8.67.6. Experimenting with Reactivity and Proxies Patterns
- 8. MULTITHREADING WITH WEB WORKERS7
- 9.18.1. An Introduction to Web Workers
- 9.28.2. The Business Delegate Pattern
- 9.38.3. The Dispatcher Pattern
- 9.48.4. Establishing a Communication Pipeline with the Web Worker
- 9.58.5. Accessing IndexedDB with DexieJS in the Web Worker
- 9.68.6. Consuming a RESTful API with the Web Worker
- 9.78.7. A Simple NodeJS Server for Testing
- 9. TESTING AND SOURCE CONTROL11
- 10.19.1. What are Testing and TDD?
- 10.29.2. What to Test
- 10.39.3. Our Base Example Application
- 10.49.4. Installation and Use of Vitest
- 10.59.5. Installation of Vue Test Utils
- 10.69.6. In-Source Testing
- 10.79.7. Coverage
- 10.89.8. The Vitest UI
- 10.99.9. What is Source Control and Why?
- 10.109.10. Source Control with Git
- 10.119.11. Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD)
- 10. DEPLOYING YOUR APPLICATION5
- 11.110.1. What is Involved in Publishing a Web Application?
- 11.210.2. Considerations for Building Our Application for Deployment
- 11.310.3. Web Server Options and Configurations (Nginx/Apache)
- 11.410.4. Transferring Your Files to the Server
- 11.510.5. Protecting Your Web Application with Let’s Encrypt (SSL/TLS)
- PENUTUPAN2
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