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BallooO02019-05-02 12:25:58
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BallooO0, 2019-05-02 12:25:58

How to make the correct assembly with vue.js?

Hello everyone, I decided to study js frameworks and the choice fell on vue.js, since I have been on the web for several years, basically I just made up and I realized that this was not enough, I have my assembly when I start to make up a project, you can look at it here . and now it’s bad luck, I use the galp collector, and the frameworks are sharpened for webpack, I looked at similar questions here, and I still didn’t understand how to do it on other resources (((
I was not upset, and went on to do it, I saw vue / cli it’s me so I understood the standard assembly from vue, did everything as in the documentation, and still nothing sensible happened (
The main question is how can I attach vue based on my assembly and so that in the future all this would compile correctly.

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Anton Boltnev, 2019-05-03
@BallooO0

If it's a pity for everything that has already been piled up - connect with cdn and work. But I wang that then such a game will turn out, that it will either be embarrassing to show, or you will get confused yourself. It's like trying to update an old site with a tabular layout by diluting the tables with divs :)
Better build vue cli and slowly integrate your project there. But only without Zhkveri. It will be horror :) View is very easy to learn. I don't think it will work. You can expand my project and peek in it :) there is a full-fledged online store and its functionality.

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Olga Veter, 2019-05-02
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That's right - without your assembly. Or or. No need to cross a snake and a hedgehog. That's why you need jquery, for example, if you have already decided to use vue?
Well, or if it’s so burning for you to leave your build as the basis, well, connect vue via script
but this is a dubious decision.

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