Practice creating Vue.js interfaces
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What is the goal or the problem, and why is it important?
Practice creating Vue.js interfaces and layouts by following tutorials from the Vue website (or any other helpful resources available) to become familiar with the process of working in Vue.
How are you going to achieve the goal or solve the problem?
Make a variety of Vue interfaces or layouts to get used to the process of working with Vue as a frontend framework.
What will be produced as a result of this effort and where will it live on GitLab?
Will store example projects in a separate gitlab repository. Link to repository will be posted to this issue. Any difficulties/problems or shortcuts/workarounds will be posted to this issue as well.
Give a justification of weight or due date.
Should take around 3-4 hours or so to create a sufficient number of examples to feel comfortable with the Vue framework.
Who will do it, and what will they do?
Matthew Toomey, practice creating Vue interfaces.
What was the outcome?
Successfully created a basic vue projected which can be built and run in docker: https://gitlab.com/LibreFoodPantry/client-solutions/theas-pantry/inventorysystem/frontendpractice/-/tree/main/vuePracticeDockerize/example
Additionally created this project for holding testing/practice development for the frontend https://gitlab.com/LibreFoodPantry/client-solutions/theas-pantry/inventorysystem/frontendpractice
https://gitlab.com/groups/LibreFoodPantry/client-solutions/theas-pantry/inventorysystem/-/wikis/Topic-Sections/Vue.js summarized vue implementations w/ docker here