Bierde's tone (slavezombie) wrote,
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Learn to build scalable web apps (on a text editor that stalls printing templates.)

Jotterpad has a templates feature. I wanted to use that to print these three pages in color (virtually) and post them here in my blog. Here's the big joke: I'm reading this Vue.js how-to book for beginners, but I think the "beginners" aspect of the course tutorials is referring to the early version of Vue.js. The book is made for the Vue.js version 2 software, but I'm running version 3. So following the tutorials is a joke. Nothing matches the code and here's an example to prove it.

Learn to build scalable web apps_PG1.png

earn to build scalable web apps_PG2.png

earn to build scalable web apps_PG3.png



I guess I can un-install Vue.js 3 and attempt to install Vue.js 2. It is the correct step to take if I intend to follow the tutorials. At this point, though, I'm already somewhat discouraged at my progress in understanding the code. Javascript is the main obstacle but I have difficulty with RegEx (Regular Expression) too. I don't know when I'll come to my senses, but the decision to move forward and just accept that I'll be learning the old version and the new version simultaneously stands. Rather, something really important has to change my mind about that as technology is always moving forward and learning the new version of a programming language seems to be more important than un-installing version 3 and attempting to install version 2.

I say attempt because Murphy's Law says something is always bound to go wrong. Even if I go through the trouble of un-installing and re-installing, it's very likely that some other bug will pop up.


Jotterpad Templates


Jotterpad offers templates and one of them is called 'Programming project'. It doesn't work. When I try to print it to PDF (or even a hard copy,) the app freezes. The description of the template sound great too. It color codes the fonts within the code to emphasize Objects and Functions (I guess.) I really would've liked to have seen this. I don't know who I can contact about the template flaw. At this point, I can only guess that it is a GitHub flub.
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