Source code for the case-study project from the course Build A Vue.js Single-Page App with Vue Router
The Vue.js CinemaSource is a case-study project from the course "Build A Vue.js Single-Page App with Vue Router." It provides a demo of the completed project and offers pre-installation requirements for Node.js, NPM, and git. Users are guided through the installation process, including forking the repository, cloning it, installing dependencies, and creating a .env file. The project showcases different lecture branches that represent the code state at the end of specific videos.
The Vue.js CinemaSource project offers a valuable resource for individuals learning to build single-page applications with Vue.js. By following the installation guide and exploring the different lecture branches, users can enhance their understanding of Vue.js development and apply best practices in their projects.
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