Luke Diebold, Daniel Kelly | Duration: 7 h | Video: H264 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 1,98 GB | Language: English
The Quasar Framework will blow your mind! By the end of this course, youāll be able to build apps for Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Linux, and even as a SPA, PWA, SSR, or a browser extensionāno kidding! Imagine the apps you could build with that kind of power!
And that’s only the beginningā¦
Quasar comes with a robust material design component library, offering a sleek and intuitive API. Each component is meticulously crafted, incredibly easy to use, and customizable enough to meet your complex needs. Thatās what a component library should be, right?
And by the way, youāre in good hands with Quasar! It has a proven track record of keeping up with the latest technology trends, while still maintaining a focus on backward compatibility. In fact, it was the first major framework to embrace Vue 3, and it did so with minimal breaking changes. This means you can build robust applications without worrying about major disruptions as the technology evolves. Quasar won’t pull the rug out from under our feet a few years down the line!
So, stretch a bit, grab a coffee, and settle in! We’re about to dive into the most exciting framework on the planet. By the end of this course, you’ll have a solid grasp of Quasar’s fundamentals, and you’ll be ready to take on your own app-building projects with confidence.
What you will learn in the Quasar Fundamentals course:
ā¢ Creating a Quasar project from scratch
ā¢ Setting up your computer for developing mobile apps
ā¢ Using mobile APIs including “Bluetooth” and “Geolocation”
ā¢ Using desktop APIs including “Notifications”
ā¢ Plugins including “Notify”, “Dialog” and “Loading”
ā¢ An overview of over 30 components
ā¢ Quasar’s “Layout Builder”
ā¢ Pages and Routing
ā¢ Reading Quasar’s API cards
ā¢ Icons, Typography and Colors
ā¢ The grid system and other utility classes
ā¢ Understanding boot files
ā¢ Using Tailwind or UnoCSS with Quasar
ā¢ Forms and Validation
ā¢ Understanding Quasar’s component hierarchy
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