Bierde's tone (slavezombie) wrote,
Bierde's tone
slavezombie

version with more red lines is the code designed for Vue.js 2, and the single red line, version 3?

exercise1.10 (from packt github repo).png

exercise1.10 (dwnld on hard drive) (2).png

I know this is the easy part, memorizing the dynamic combination of script, template, style. I think it's crazy to try to think this stuff up from scratch. I don't even type this stuff onto the computer anymore (verbatim from the textbook.) Now I'm just going online to the packt github repository and copying the code from that file and pasting it to my computer file. I back up the original "exercise1.10," then create a blank one. I guess I'm learning about those plugins that require fixing for each exercise in the workspace.


My eyeballs tend to wander when I start getting tired reading this stuff. It's like the letters start running all over the place and I have to keep my eye on them, but before I know it, my focus is searching for the point where I left off. Between this text book and the CodeMonkeys tutorial, I'm starting to check the respective tutorial code to get the index to encapsulate entries in cards AND include Navigation bar/head at the top of the page.


I'm glad I found this book. I was getting frustrated trying to come up with stuff on my own that I could use YAML with, to improve my whatever–coding–language–is–combined–with–YAML skill. It's a real treat getting my mind blown when I discover that I can do this or that with YAML. As of now, I wouldn't mind understanding all this stuff just enough to start using markdown for blog entries. The goal I've set myself is to figure out how to use my markdown app JotterPad to hash out .ftn files, then write something into the YAML that would allow Vue.js to convert the file into html. Then, of course, I would need to focus on such things as pagination, where each page would consist of no more than 54 lines of text, all the proper margins for a move script manuscript, etc. Plan B is to continue to hack out my movie script scenes on the typewriter, scanning them into a .png file, and adding the images to a "public" file for my blog entries. A.K.A. the lazy-set goal.

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