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Deploying Static Applications with Vue 3

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Courses Continuous Deployment Courses Netlify Courses Vercel Courses

Course Description

Overview

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This course aims to provide specific instructions for deploying Vue 3 static apps to various services. You'll learn how to deal with common issues with deploying static apps and how to overcome those issues to successfully deploy your apps.

In today's digital landscape, static apps have gained immense popularity due to their exceptional speed, scalability, security, and cost-effectiveness. By harnessing the power of cloud platforms, static apps deliver lightning-fast experiences while minimizing operational costs. In this course, Deploying Static Applications with Vue 3, you'll learn how to deploy static vuV apps to various services currently used in the industry. First, you'll explore different providers including AWS, Azure, Netlify, and Vercel. Then, you'll see the different options that each provides, and solve common issues. Finally, you'll learn how to quickly deploy and add continuous deployment configuration for automatic deployment of apps when you make changes. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to take your Vue apps to production in minutes and handle common deployment issues that surface when deploying static apps.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Deploying to Azure 45mins
  • Deploying to AWS 33mins
  • Deploying to Netlify 30mins
  • Deploying to Vercel 16mins

Taught by

Nertil Poci

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