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Reactive Components for Modern Web InterfacesPricing:
- Open Source
To build Almost Netflix, we will use Vue.js because of its decent simplicity and forced structure. I believe reading Vue components is straightforward, and any web developer can understand what the code is trying to achieve.
#Front-End Frameworks #Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library 341 social mentions
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Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration.
We will deploy our Nuxt project on Vercel. I fell in love with this platform thanks to the ease of deployment, and the fact this platform is free for pretty-much all of your side projects.
#Developer Tools #Web Development Tools #App Deployment 527 social mentions
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A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.Pricing:
- Open Source
Last but not least, we will use Tailwind CSS to style the components. Tailwind CSS makes it a bit harder to read HTML code but allows speedy prototyping, allowing us to recreate the Netflix UI in a blink of an eye.
#Developer Tools #Design Tools #Website Design 870 social mentions
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Nuxt.js presets all the configuration needed to make your development of a Vue.js application enjoyable. It's a perfect static site generator.
To manage routing, importing, and folder structure, we will stick to NuxtJS, an intuitive Vue framework.
#Static Site Generators #Developer Tools #Javascript UI Libraries 149 social mentions