- Học Vue
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Hệ sinh thái
Hỗ trợ
Công cụ
Thư viện chính thức
Tin tức
Tài nguyên
- Đội ngũ
- Hỗ trợ Vue
- Ngôn ngữ
Hướng dẫn
Khái niệm cơ bản
- Cài đặt
- Giới thiệu
- Đối tượng Vue
- Cú pháp template
- Computed property và watcher
- Binding cho class và style
- Render theo điều kiện
- Render danh sách
- Xử lí sự kiện
- Ràng buộc form input
- Cơ bản về component
Components In-Depth
- Đăng kí Component
- Props
- Custom Events
- Slots
- Dynamic & Async Components
- Handling Edge Cases
Hiệu ứng chuyển động
- Transition cho enter/leave & danh sách
- Transition cho trạng thái
Tái sử dụng & kết hợp
- Mixin
- Directive tùy biến
- Các hàm render & JSX
- Plugin
- Filter
Công cụ
- Triển khai cho môi trường production
- Single File Components
- Unit test
- TypeScript Support
Mở rộng quy mô ứng dụng
- Routing
- Quản lí trạng thái
- Render ở phía server
Bên trong Vue
- Reactivity in Depth
Thông tin thêm
- Comparison with Other Frameworks
- Join the Vue.js Community!
- Đội ngũ
Join the Vue.js Community!
Vue’s community is growing incredibly fast and if you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re ready to join it. So… welcome!
Now we’ll answer both what the community can do for you and what you can do for the community.
Resources You’ll Enjoy
Get Support
- Forum: The best place to ask questions and get answers about Vue and its ecosystem.
- Chat: A place for Vue devs to meet and chat in real time.
- GitHub: If you have a bug to report or feature to request, that’s what the GitHub issues are for. We also welcome pull requests!
Explore the Ecosystem
- The Awesome Vue Page: See what other awesome resources have been published by other awesome people.
- The “Show and Tell” Subforum: Another great place to check out what others have built with and for the growing Vue ecosystem.
What You Can Do
Contribute Code
As with any project, there are rules to contributing. To ensure that we can help you or accept your pull request as quickly as possible, please read the contributing guide.
After that, you’ll be ready to contribute to Vue’s core repositories:
- vue: the core library
- vuex: Flux-inspired state management
- vue-router: a routing system for SPAs
…as well as many smaller official companion libraries.
Share (and Build) Your Experience
Apart from answering questions and sharing resources in the forum and chat, there are a few other less obvious ways to share and expand what you know:
- Develop learning materials. It’s often said that the best way to learn is to teach. If there’s something interesting you’re doing with Vue, strengthen your expertise by writing a blog post, developing a workshop, or even publishing a gist that you share on social media.
- Watch a repo you care about. This will send you notifications whenever there’s activity in that repository, giving you insider knowledge about ongoing discussions and upcoming features. It’s a fantastic way to build expertise so that you’re eventually able to help address issues and pull requests.
Translate Docs
Vue has already spread across the globe, with even the core team in at least half a dozen timezones. The forum includes 7 languages and counting and many of our docs have actively-maintained translations. We’re very proud of Vue’s international reach, but we can do even better.
I hope that right now, you’re reading this sentence in your preferred language. If not, would you like to help us get there?
If so, please feel free to fork the repo for these docs or for any other officially maintained documentation, then start translating. Once you’ve made some progress, open an issue or pull request in the main repo and we’ll put out a call for more contributors to help you out.