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Alpine JS Vs. 3 For Beginners. Learn the new alpine.js v3!

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Alpine JS Vs. 3 For Beginners. Learn the new alpine.js v3!, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.73, with 31 lectures, based on 192 reviews, and has 2260 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand Alpine JS Use Alpine JS This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who works with HTML It is particularly useful for Anyone who works with HTML.

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Summary

Title: Alpine JS Vs. 3 For Beginners. Learn the new alpine.js v3!

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.73

Number of Lectures: 31

Number of Published Lectures: 31

Number of Curriculum Items: 31

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand Alpine JS
  • Use Alpine JS
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who works with HTML
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who works with HTML
  • Hey Guys!

    Alpine.jsis a very cool and very easy way to implement some everyday’s JavaScript functionality on your web pages.

    It is so easythat you do not even have to learn JavaScript at all to use many of those features!

    But also for many of you, who have already worked with JavaScript, Alpine.js will be a big improvement on implementing certain tasks.

    Alpine.js is super modern and you really should know it.

    You can also use Alpine.js together with normal JavaScript or e.g. together with jQuery without any problems.

    Compared to jQuery for instance you can solve certain problems with MUCH LESS EFFORT!

    If you already know vue.js (or have heard of it) you will see that you can implement many features of vue.js, but you do not have this complicated installation and setup process, and also Alpine.js is much easier to integrate in any existing application or web page!

    In Alpine.js for instance, you have this cool feature of “double binding“, that you might know from react, angular or vue.js. But it comes at a much lower cost in terms of getting this whole thing running!

    I highly advise you to invest just a few hours to learn something that is new and really cool and that will make your programming live much easier!

    Martin

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Alpine JS Quick Start – Learning Part 1

    Lecture 1: The new version Alpine.js V3 : a short introduction

    Lecture 2: Preparation: Editor, Plugins, Browser

    Lecture 3: Course Materials Part 1

    Lecture 4: How to use this course the most efficient way

    Lecture 5: Object and Scope: Where is your object visible?

    Lecture 6: x-bind (:) – manipulate HTML attributes

    Lecture 7: x-model: set object value to input value

    Lecture 8: x-show / x-if: Hide or show elements 2 different ways

    Lecture 9: x-on / x-ref / $refs

    Lecture 10: Improvements in Alpinejs Version 3 on event listeners (x-on)

    Lecture 11: Recap of what you learned so far

    Chapter 2: Time to practice

    Lecture 1: Practical Section #1 – Introduction + exercise files

    Lecture 2: Tabs example challenge

    Lecture 3: Tabs challenge solution

    Lecture 4: Simple calculator challenge

    Lecture 5: Simple calculator solution

    Lecture 6: Color Slider challenge

    Lecture 7: Color Slider solution

    Chapter 3: Learning Part 2

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Function Calls in Alpinejs

    Lecture 3: Functions with properties + @submit.prevent

    Lecture 4: Components and parameters + external file example

    Lecture 5: Refactor Color Slider Example

    Lecture 6: Refactor Tabs Example

    Lecture 7: Transitions with modifiers on x-show

    Lecture 8: Transitions with x-transition

    Lecture 9: x-cloak: Hiding elements until Alpine finishes loading

    Lecture 10: x-for: Loops in Alpinejs

    Lecture 11: Loops + index / HTML-Output: Refactoring Tabs to be totally flexible

    Lecture 12: x-init: Inject data in your alpine component

    Lecture 13: RECAP: Usage of functions

    Instructors

  • Alpine JS Vs. 3 For Beginners. Learn the new alpine.js v3!  No.2
    Martin Krebs Eberth
    Internet Programming addict for > 20 years!
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