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Deciding what Front-End framework to learn is tough. Advice ranges from “Pick what’s in yo

Deciding what Front-End framework to learn is tough. Advice ranges from “Pick what’s in your area”(What if you work remotely?) to specialize in what’s new (What if it never catches on?). Learning is a time-consuming and cognitive resource-draining activity. Every blog post you find typing into Google is building the future of your career. Good or bad. You want to make sure what you learn has an excellent chance to pay off, not fizzle out, and leave you with skills that employers don’t want. What if you could learn a framework with a small learning curve, being used in production, and has bright career prospects? Take a look at Vue. Vue takes the best of Angular and the best of React and smashes it together. That’s the reason it’s quickly growing in popularity. With Vue, you write HTML and bind to attributes, like Angular. The JavaScript is simple to understand, with no boilerplate setup ceremony offering brain cells to the ECMA gods as a sacrifice. 🧠Kevin Cunningham created the [The Beginner’s Guide to Vue 3](), a 49 min course that gives you all the power to start building simple but powerful web apps. You start with just an HTML file, so you don’t drown in a sea of dependencies, and you can focus on your destination of becoming a badass with Vue. No matter what framework/library you choose, you’ll need to fetch, manage, filter, and display data throughout your site in maintainable ways It’s worth learning about multiple frameworks, so you know when to use which tool for the job. Kevin will teach you what you need to know to get started with Vue, but you walk away with more extensive skills that you can apply anywhere you go. For example: - Managing State - Using Event handlers - Forms (basic & dynamic) - Installing and using DevTools and more! ​ Start learning Vue 👉 [The Beginner's Guide to Vue 3]()​ ​ Happy learning, Will ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B, PMB#97429, Houston, TX 77080-2059

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