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Build highly engaging Vue JS apps with Nuxt.js. Nuxt adds easy server-side-rendering and a folder-based config approach.

Course rating: 4.7 out of 5.0 ( 3,109 Ratings total)

In this course, you will :

  • Build server-side-rendered single-page-applications (SPAs).
  • Build normal, optimized SPAs with minimal effort.
  • Generate a static webpage from the Vuejs code.
It is a library for Vue.js (kind of a ‘framework for a framework’) and it adds two major things to Vue.js:

  • Server-side-rendering of your Vue app out of the box
  • Easy Vue app configuration via folders and files
You will course learn all the details in this course but the most important takeaway is that Nuxt.js makes the creation of better, more optimized and more capable Vue apps much easier — and all of that whilst adding pretty much no overhead.

In this course, It will teach you how to create Nuxt/ Vue apps from scratch!. You will build a project and dive into the core features Nuxt.js offers.

By the end of the course, you will have a complete Vue app, built with Nuxt.js, which can be rendered on the server (or as a static website!) and which is highly optimized.

The course will teach you:

  • what Nuxt.js exactly is and how it’s connected to Vue.js
  • how you use Nuxt.js to build better Vue apps
  • everything you need to know about the “configure via folders & files” approach taken by Nuxt
  • different build possibilities like SSR apps, SPAs or a static webpage
  • how you build an entire project, including authentication, via Nuxt.js
 
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