Alpine.js offers us a modular scheme for our projects and to be able to easily extend them with more functionalities.
It is a framework that, by using JavaScript, brings us its benefits of a clean, clear, flexible and scalable syntax through plugins.
In this book, we are going to learn how the framework is formed, the basic characteristics that Alpine.js allows us as a client web framework through small examples that will allow us to know and master this technology.
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The book has a total of 5 chapters (still in development):
In this chapter we are going to talk about Alpine.js, as well as its main features and how we can use it.
In this chapter we are going to know the main directives in Alpine.js.
In this chapter we are going to create a to do list project, in which we will implement the previously seen directives.
In this chapter we are going to learn more directives and magic methods of Alpine.js.
In this chapter we are going to create several projects in Alpine to put into practice what was explained in previous chapters.
This book was prepared by Andrés Cruz Yoris, Bachelor of Computer Science, with more than 10 years of experience in the development of web applications in general; I work with PHP, Python and client-side technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Vue among others; and server-side like Laravel, Flask, Django, and Codeigniter. I am also a developer in Android Studio, xCode and Flutter for the creation of native applications for Android and IOS.