Just started writing a new tutorial for Vue.js and it's actually really fun. I'm discovering things that I overlooked when I just code for my own projects. It'll be "How to build a Kanban board using Laravel & Vue.js" (working title), hopefully I can get it done tomorrow.
Yes, I believe it's beginner friendly. It'll be a multi-part series where we start with some basic functionality with Vue.js components, then look into refactoring the code and introducing more advanced elements as the series progresses. Caveat may be that it includes PHP Laravel as the back-end, but I tried to really dive into the setup and installation of everything needed.
This is my first tutorial of this size and I have no idea what to expect. Hoping to get some good feedback and make it understandable.
Writing.
Just started writing a new tutorial for Vue.js and it's actually really fun. I'm discovering things that I overlooked when I just code for my own projects. It'll be "How to build a Kanban board using Laravel & Vue.js" (working title), hopefully I can get it done tomorrow.
Good luck with the writing. Will the tutorial for Vue be beginner friendly?
Thank you!
Yes, I believe it's beginner friendly. It'll be a multi-part series where we start with some basic functionality with Vue.js components, then look into refactoring the code and introducing more advanced elements as the series progresses. Caveat may be that it includes PHP Laravel as the back-end, but I tried to really dive into the setup and installation of everything needed.
This is my first tutorial of this size and I have no idea what to expect. Hoping to get some good feedback and make it understandable.
Give us a shout when you finish it :).
Hey I published it this morning 👉 dev.to/messerli90/build-your-own-k...
I'm looking forward to any feedback so I can get better at writing them!