Issue #110 - Unit vs E2E Testing for Vue.js, 8 Vue.js UI Component for 2019, and moreView this issue onlineUnfortunately, this edition of the newsletter comes out on April 2nd so I can't prank you. I loved this one from the Nuxt guys though! 7 Must-Read Links From This WeekWhat's the difference between unit and E2E testing for Vue apps? Do you need one, or the other, or both? This article will provide a useful comparison. Check out this Youtube playlist with all the talks from VueJS Amsterdam last month including Evan You - State of the Vuenion, Sebastien Chopin - Nuxt js 2019, Roman Kuba - Next Level Jest Testing, and more With Vue.js slowly becoming the framework of choice for more developers, here are 8 handy UI components to watch and perhaps integrate into your projects in 2019. Prevue is a new all-in-one prototyping tool for Vue developers. It allows you to visually design your component architecture, including routes, and export as a Vue application created with the default Vue CLI settings. Learn how to build a responsive SPA, SSR app, PWA, Hybrid mobile, and Electron app all at once in a single code base! This is achievable by using Quasar framework with Vue and GraphQL In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create and deploy a Quasar application using the AWS Amplify CLI. Other Amplify services included are AWS Cognito for authentication, AWS AppSync for real-time data, AWS ElasticSearch, and more. This tutorial will show you how to add authentication to a Vue.js app with Auth0. Other technologies used include Apollo, Hasura GraphQL, and authorization with JWT. SponsoredCodeFund monetizes tech projects with relevant, ethical display ads that don't track users. CodeSandbox, Nuxt, and JSBin are among our publishers. Find out if you qualify! This book, written for Laravel developers who want to learn and master Vue, provides a detailed guide to full-stack development with these technologies, emphasizing design principles and best practices. Special thanks to our senior Patreon sponsors Vue School & Packtracker. Want your sponsored link or post in the next issue? Reply to this email to ask about rates! Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed this issue, show your support by buying me a coffee, or if you’d like to support me to create the newsletter ongoingly, you can make a pledge through Patreon. Until next week, Anthony Gore, curator Continue the conversation with Vue.js Developers on social media: |
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