In the era of extensive front-end frameworks, advanced JavaScript and overly complex CSS, is there a place for websites mostly designed in HTML5? Should a web designer include a plain-vanilla HTML5 site as part of her portfolio? Is there life after React, Vue and Bootstrap? To ...
A programmer recently wrote a beginner's guide for Vue. This tutorial is intended for people who want to get started with it. The programmer notes that Vue.js is competing with React among people who develop in JavaScript, so knowing it would be a helpful skill. ...
Sites like Sandbox.io, CodePen and Vue are all logical stops for the blossoming developer who's looking to do cool things like, I don't know, create mock-ups of popular social media sites such as Instagram. I'm not going to wax legal on this, but it's a ...
As more and more of a person's daily life moves online, the ability to develop and code an individual's own webpage becomes easier. While some understanding of coding and designing a web page is necessary, the tools to bring ideas into reality are readily available for ...