HTML: A markup language that creates the structure and content of the web.
CSS: A style sheet language that defines that visual layout and appearance of the HTML elements.
JavaScipt: A high level programming language that is used to create interactive and dynamic web pages.
TypeScript: A strongly typed programming language built on JavaScript.
VueJS is an open-source frontend JavaScript framework that is used to create dynamic user interfaces and web applications. Besides JavaScript, VueJS also supports TypeScript, which is a strongly typed language built on JavaScript. VueJS is one of the more lightweigh and faster frontend framework with a shallower learning curve. Last but not least, VueJS also offers useful plugins for static site generation, routing, state management, server side rendering, testing utilities and IDE suppoer.
VueJS utilizes a componenet-based architecture, in which a website is broken down into several components. Each component is an independent and reusable piece that allows encapsulation of custom content and logic. The following link contains the details of how to build VueJS components.
[Offical VueJS Componenents Basics] (https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/component-basics.html)
[Official] (https://vuejs.org/guide/introduction.html) [TutorialsPoint] (https://www.tutorialspoint.com/vuejs/index.htm)
[Vue Mastery] (https://www.vuemastery.com/): Contains very useful resources such as cheatsheets for Nuxt, Vue Router, Vue Essentials, Pinia, and Composition APIs.
[Vue Mastery] (https://www.vuemastery.com/courses/intro-to-vue-3/intro-to-vue3/): Free introduction course by Vue Mastery. It is also recommended from the official VueJS.org website.
[Traversy Media] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZXt1Aom3Cs&t=10s): A project based VueJS crash course that builds a Task Tracker from scratch using VueJS.