April 2019 In Brief
	Posted by admin on 2019-05-02 14:06:23 in Monthly Summaries (655 views) 
					
					Labelwriter was updated twice with technical support provision. Research and review of web development technologies continued from last month, with emphasis on 
VueJS. 
MoneyBooks Accounts Payable was updated, while 
Randomizer got its first revision of the year. A demo 
WordPress website was installed and a PHP website template was also set up on our server.			
			
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	The Vue Mastery introductory course, Part 2
	Posted by Lemeechi on 2019-05-17 15:16:59 in Discovery Vue Journal (558 views) 
					
					In the last post on the free Vue Mastery introductory course, I summarized the first seven lessons. This is the concluding part where I summarize the last four lessons.			
			
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	The Vue Mastery introductory course, Part 1
	Posted by Lemeechi on 2019-05-14 21:31:05 in Discovery Vue Journal (694 views) 
					
					Having finished with the getting started video at 
vuejs.org, I began the next exploration with the free Vue Mastery introductory course containing 11 lessons, each a downloadable video. In this first part of the post I will summarize the first seven lessons.			
			
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	The Vue introductory tutorial video
	Posted by Lemeechi on 2019-05-11 13:46:57 in Discovery Vue Journal (745 views) 
					
					That 5-minute video that starts on clicking 
created a video at 
vuejs.org/v2/guide/index.html actually took a lot longer than five minutes for me to complete as I was coding the application being demonstrated as I went along. And after the coded app didn’t work as expected, I went on a successful debugging trip...			
			
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	Discovery Vue Journal: Getting Started!
	Posted by Lemeechi on 2019-05-11 01:21:16 in Discovery Vue Journal (518 views) 
					
					Introducing... Discovery Vue Journal, a personal journey into the world of VueJS web development. This debut 
Getting Started! reveals that Vue was created by a Google veteran named Evan You, with the aim of having some of the best features of AngularJS that he had worked with.			
			
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