LEADER 03096oam 2200301z- 450 001 9910795331803321 005 20210112194518.0 035 $a(CKB)4970000000061229 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5568968 035 $a(CaSebORM)9781789344103 035 $a(BIP)066325337 035 $a(EXLCZ)994970000000061229 100 $a20190630c2018uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 10$aVue.js Quick Start Guide 210 $cPackt Publishing 215 $a1 online resource (186 p.) 311 $a1-78934-410-7 330 8 $aLearn and explore all important features of Vue.js through a number of simple examples.Key FeaturesUses latest features such as Vue-cli 3, Vuex, and NuxtPractical examples to understand Vue 2 quicklyStep-by-step approach to reinforce concepts coveredBook DescriptionVue.js is the latest trending frontend framework. Simplicity, reactivity, and exibility are some of the key benefits that Vue offers to developers. This book will help you learn everything you need to know to build stunning reactive web apps with Vue.js 2 quickly and easily.This book will take you through the Vue 2 framework. You will start by learning the different Vue installation options: CDN, NPM, and Vue CLI. Then we will look at the core concepts of Vue: templates and components - ways to modularize Vue code. You will learn how to utilize directives, which are Vue-specific HTML attributes with additional features. Also, you will see how Vue uses a streamlined approach to development, with reusable methods, computed properties, and watchers, and how it controls state with the help of its data option.You will learn about the concepts of reactive programming in Vue, and how to understand communication between parent and child components. We will take a look at props and slots, working with CSS, filters, and mixins. We will also look at ways to add transitions and animations to Vue apps. Then you will extend Vue by building custom directives and your own plugins. Finally, you will learn about Vuex - a Vue plugin that allows us to centralize state, and also introduce Nuxt, which is a framework that builds on top of Vue and solves some issues of single-page applications. After learning about these components, you will be ready to build your own reactive web apps with Vue.js 2.What you will learnDevelop apps with Vue.jsReuse components using slotsUse filters, mixins, and global mixins in VueBuild custom directives in VueWork with CSS animationsWork with templates, directives, methods, data, computed properties, and watchersUse Nuxt and Vue-RouterBuild and deploy an SSR Vue appWho this book is forThis book is for people who want to learn and experience developing with Vue.js. 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Part I: Construction and basic properties -- Polylogarithmic extensions on mixed shimura varieties. part II: The classifical polylogarithm -- Polygogarithmic extensions on mixed shimura varieties. Part III: The elliptic polygogarithm. 330 $aClassically, higher logarithms appear as multivalued functions on the projective line. Today they can be interpreted as entries of the period matrix of a certain variation of Hodge structure, itself called the "polylogarithm". The aim of the book is to document the sheaf-theoretical foundations of the field of polylogarithms. Earlier, partly unpublished results and constructions of Beilinson, Deligne, and Levin on the classical and elliptic polylog are generalized to the context of Shimura varieties. The reader is expected to have a sound background in algebraic geometry. Large parts of the book are expository, and intended as a reference for the working mathematician. 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