Getting Started Front year experience

  This time last year, I never had any contact with a front end of a company intern, learn java before a period of time, but learned really not very good. The company first entered for the newcomers will have a short-term training, training before and after the end of the course all over again, tell a joke here, I wanted to start to engage in java, because the results of the training run when the computer company that framework is too slow (which to the money for the computer ah), so decisively I chose the front, because it is not very good to eat computer (later found a large amount of code is still very eat computers). At that time I was a real white front-end, what will not, but the good news or the front to get started quickly, and write their own sense out of something immediately displayed in the browser will be able to get on top of, this is that time for me very comfortable.

  Corporate training, then in addition to some basic stuff js and css, there is vue.js, first contact with the frame level, with the feeling more convenient, but for me this basis is not good people, no doubt a very good start, because it is easy to overlook some of the things inside js native, such as two-way data binding vue just know, do not know what it is calling the event by calling the js native completed only know examples of how content vue write, but they ignore it, but it is a target object. This is probably because the tip of all primary command, the door can do is just keep moving bricks, the company's platform vue + element-ui based on the new component is encapsulated the original basis of the above component element-ui and use and configured service template according to different business scenarios, integrated into a front-end frame which, of course, slowly these latter are understood. At that time he first entered the company did not have to get down to business I do, I remember the first thing to do is to write with element-ui and vue a page, the code amount to about Ba Jiubai line, well here today, I drove back home, to be continued

 

Guess you like

Origin www.cnblogs.com/lsboom/p/11360536.html