When it comes to JavaScript frameworks, Vue.js is one of the most popular choices. The package enables for the creation of complex user interfaces in relatively short order. And it features a fairly simple learning curve for those who already work with HTML, CSS and JS.
You can implement Vue incrementally and it has the ability to work in conjunction with other libraries. There’s a high level of flexibility here that opens up a world of possibilities.
In order to show you what this open source framework is capable of, we looked far and wide into the archives of CodePen. Here are some of the more powerful and interesting uses we found.
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This snippet shows Vue’s ability to create an interactive UI that goes beyond just your normal button-clicking. Simply drag your cursor around the screen and see your drawings appear – then fade into nothing. You have tons of color choices, or go all-out with the “Psycho” mode.
Charts and graphs are a terrific place to leverage a JavaScript framework. Here, Vue provides the opportunity to interact with the data – not to mention a slick animation to grab a user’s attention.
When you have a tool that will help you build just about any type of UI, why not go retro? This Windows 98-like screen is pretty faithful to the original. Click the “Start” button and a small menu appears. Click on “Settings” and you can change features such as the background and even the clock display. Now, if it could just recreate the vaunted BSoD…
While the examples above were fairly narrow in their scope, here we have a full-blown chat application. To try it out, create an “account” (please, no passwords that you use elsewhere) and you’ll be taken to a page where, yes, you can really chat and see a list of online users. It goes to show that you can build something as in-depth as you like.
Perhaps the best reason to use a tool like Vue is to improve the user experience. All the fancy animations and transitions in the world mean nothing if your interface is too difficult to use. That’s what makes this Wikipedia search UI so great. It not only looks awesome, but it brings a sophisticated search capability that is also easy to navigate.
Odds are, you probably purchased a pack of trading cards at some point during your childhood. Whether it was for your favorite sport (such as the fictional baseball cards in this pen) or game, these little bits of cardboard brought you closer to what you love. Here, we have a set of Vue-powered virtual cards that can be flipped over so that you can check out some interactive stats. There is also a neat search feature included.
Here’s an example of how Vue is able to work with other frameworks and libraries. This slick mail app leverages the magic of GSAP to provide some outstanding special effects. You can click around to view messages, write a message of your own or hit the settings icon and change the theme.
When you have a large amount of tabular data, it can be difficult for users to pick out the information they need. One way to simplify the process is to allow the data to be sorted and filtered in various ways. That’s exactly what this table of top-grossing films does. You can sort the listing by column and a search feature lets you instantly find a specific item. This is how code can help to solve problems.
Frameworks like Vue, or its counterpart React, allow us to implement some powerful form and function into our projects. The idea is to combine a fast, user-friendly interface with the ability for users to easily interact with it. In other words, it’s about providing a more app-like experience.
And it seems like we’re only starting to scratch the surface of what’s possible. It’s easy to see why many consider these interfaces as the future of the web.
“Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market: Global Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment 2017-2027” recent intelligence study by MarketResearchReports.Biz.
Garcinia Cambogia a small, sweet tropical tree fruit also known as Malabar tamarind. Other names for Garcinia Cambogia are Assam Fruit, Gorakkapulli, Panampulli, Manda Huli, Goraka Pulli, Mangosteen, and Vadakkan Puli. Garcinia Cambogia is obtained in different colors depending on the spices such as yellow, green and red. Garcinia Cambogia extract is a hub of vitamins B, Thiamin, Folic Acid, Niacin, Magnesium, Vitamin C, Manganese, Potassium and Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA). Hydroxycitric Acid in Garcinia Cambogia Extract is appetite suppressant which reduces cravings and decrease the urge to consume calories. Hydroxycitric Acid also helps in managing stress hormones, increase serotonin level, speed up metabolism leading to better mood sleep and reduce belly fat. Garcinia Cambogia Extract not only improves your overall health, but also prohibits the conversion of calories into fat. Hydroxycitric Acid inhibits the production of an enzyme that slows down the metabolism rate of the body. Because of this, the body converts the extra calories into glycogen. Garcinia Cambogia extract also helps the body to build more muscles.
Garcinia Cambogia Extractmarket is segment on the basis of form, distribution channel and region. On the basis of form market is segmented into powder, capsule and liquid.Garcinia Cambogia Extract come in different forms but the most popular form is the powdered form. Weight loss has become a common desire for many people these days and with huge rage of alternatives available it becomes quite difficult task for consumers to select one which they want for themselves. Exactly what makes garcinia cambogia extract powder hugely popular is the fact that it is natural, safe to consume and has proven positive results for weight loss. Garcinia cambogia extract powder with 100% HCA is probably the best remedies for weight loss. On the basis of distribution channel the market is segmented into supermarkets/hypermarkets, convenience stores, medical stores and online stores. Online Stores is expected to hold a relatively high share in the garcinia cambogia extract market. Medical stores have also contributed significantly to the growth of Garcinia cambogia extract market over the forecast period. On the basis of region garcinia cambogia extractmarket is segmented into North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA and Japan.
Market Regional Outlook:
Regional segment for the market of asparagus is divided into seven different regions: North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA and Japan. Among these segment Asia Pacific is expected to have the major market share globally, as it is the largest consumer of garcinia cambogia extract. In Asia Pacific region the India is generating the major revenue. In terms of revenue Africa is the second prominent contributor in the garcinia cambogia extractmarket.
Market Drivers:
The rise in demand for weight loosing supplement is expected to drive the growth of global garcinia cambogia extract market. Garcinia cambogia extract is not only used as a supplement for weight reduction but it also exhibits some special properties such as it helps to reduce the cortisol level, reduce risk of heart disease, reduce risk of ulcer and improve lipid profile. It also helps in maintaining better metabolism and better cardiovascular health. The versatile properties of garcinia cambogia extracthas defiantly attracted the pharmaceutical companies which will drive the garcinia cambogia extract market to a greater extent.Moreover, the market is also driven by the increasing awareness among the consumers about the health benefits associated with garcinia cambogia extract.
Market Key Players:
Some of the key players in garcinia cambogia extractmarket are Power up health, BioGanix, Nature wise, Naturabest, NOW Foods, Top Secret Nutrition, Natrol, Global Health Ideas, Quality Encapsulations, shape organics,Search Results, Potent Organics, St.Botanica, Healthawin, Whole Body Research, NutriRise, PureNutria, Gaia Science? and Morpheme Remedies among others.
Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Drivers and Restraints
Regional analysis for Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market includes:
North America
US Canada
Latin America
Brazil, Argentina Others
Western Europe
EU5
Nordics
Benelux
Eastern Europe
Asia Pacific
Australia and New Zealand (ANZ)
Greater China
India
ASEAN
Rest of Asia Pacific
Japan
Middle East and Africa
GCC Countries
Other Middle East
North Africa
South Africa
Other Africa
The report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts and inputs from industry experts. The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with market attractiveness as per segments. The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on market segments and regions.
MRR.BIZ has been compiled in-depth market research data in the report after exhaustive primary and secondary research. Our team of able, experienced in-house analysts has collated the information through personal interviews and study of industry databases, journals, and reputable paid sources.
The report provides the following information:
• Tailwinds and headwinds molding the market’s trajectory
• Market segments based on products, technology, and applications
• Prospects of each segment
• Overall current and possible future size of the market
• Growth pace of the market
• Competitive landscape and key players’ strategies
The main aim of the report is to:
• Enable key stakeholder’s in the market bet right on it
• Understand the opportunities and pitfalls awaiting them
• Assess the overall growth scope in the near term
• Strategize effectively with respect to production and distribution
MRR.BIZ is a leading provider of strategic market research. Our vast repository consists research reports, data books, company profiles, and regional market data sheets. We regularly update the data and analysis of a wide-ranging products and services around the world. As readers, you will have access to the latest information on almost 300 industries and their sub-segments. Both large Fortune 500 companies and SMEs have found those useful. This is because we customize our offerings keeping in mind the specific requirements of our clients.
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Back when Internet Explorer was dominant, and every developer I knew installed
Firefox on every family member and their dogs desktop, I remember a big selling
point for convincing people to use Firefox was ‘Tabs’.
Firefox may not have been the first browser to introduce tabs, but in my
experience it was the number one selling point to get people to switch.
Especially those that otherwise didn’t care about Internet Explorer being
dominant and stagnating the web.
Since then, pretty much every desktop browser has adopted the same basic UI
only mild variations.
One thing that kind of interests me is that every now and then I spot someone
with a ridiculous number of tabs open. On Firefox this is still somewhat
managable, because tabs don’t shrink below a certain size, but show arrows on
each side to scroll through them, along with a menu.
On Chrome though, having a lot of tabs open makes it become completely
unusable.
The surprising thing to me is that I see this a lot on family members’ and
friends’ screens.
When I would see this at first, I admit I may have made a little fun of people.
Maybe commenting on their poor organizational skills, but I soon realized this
pattern was common enough that it’s hard to blame the user, and I’ve started to
feel that for many (if not most) browser users, the tab is just a bad UI.
When interviewing people with a ton of tabs on their screen and asking them
why, the most common responses can be somewhat categorized as:
I need to get back to that tab later.
I just keep opening new tabs and forget about the old ones.
When asking the first group for more information, I realized that a lot of
people use tabs as a sort of bookmark. Something to get back to later. One
person I talked to was afraid for restarting their computer, because of the
risk of not being able to get back to their open tabs.
I tend to use tabs for ‘currently active work’ and tend to keep them somewhat
organized, and I’m sure there are plenty of people like myself. But for all
the people that accumulate hundreds of tabs, I feels like the time is right for
a better paradigm that combines bookmarks, tabs and history.
Perhaps organizing sessions in interactive timelines and grouping things together
based on the user’s behavior might be a better approach. I believe that anything
that requires active management and organizing would probably not work though.
I don’t think I would remove the tab altogether, but just show me the last few
things, treat them as emphemeral and provide an option to explore my current
and previous session(s).
I’m sure experiments are out there, but so far it doesn’t seem like major
browser vendors have had the guts to release something new. This is a bit
surprising to me because despite the fact that competition is fierce and
users tend to have strong opinions, everyone seems to be doing very similar
things and converge on Chrome.
Perhaps part of the issue is that everyone just wants to cater to the largest
possible audience, making everyone risk averse.
Anyway, this is all speculation with no data from a non-expert. Curious what
your thoughts are, or if you know of any experiments that solve this problem.
Back when Internet Explorer was dominant, and every developer I knew installed
Firefox on every family member and their dogs desktop, I remember a big selling
point for convincing people to use Firefox was ‘Tabs’.
Firefox may not have been the first browser to introduce tabs, but in my
experience it was the number one selling point to get people to switch.
Especially those that otherwise didn’t care about Internet Explorer being
dominant and stagnating the web.
Since then, pretty much every desktop browser has adopted the same basic UI
only mild variations.
One thing that kind of interests me is that every now and then I spot someone
with a ridiculous number of tabs open. On Firefox this is still somewhat
managable, because tabs don’t shrink below a certain size, but show arrows on
each side to scroll through them, along with a menu.
On Chrome though, having a lot of tabs open makes it become completely
unusable.
The surprising thing to me is that I see this a lot on family members’ and
friends’ screens.
When I would see this at first, I admit I may have made a little fun of people.
Maybe commenting on their poor organizational skills, but I soon realized this
pattern was common enough that it’s hard to blame the user, and I’ve started to
feel that for many (if not most) browser users, the tab is just a bad UI.
When interviewing people with a ton of tabs on their screen and asking them
why, the most common responses can be somewhat categorized as:
I need to get back to that tab later.
I just keep opening new tabs and forget about the old ones.
When asking the first group for more information, I realized that a lot of
people use tabs as a sort of bookmark. Something to get back to later. One
person I talked to was afraid for restarting their computer, because of the
risk of not being able to get back to their open tabs.
I tend to use tabs for ‘currently active work’ and tend to keep them somewhat
organized, and I’m sure there are plenty of people like myself. But for all
the people that accumulate hundreds of tabs, I feels like the time is right for
a better paradigm that combines bookmarks, tabs and history.
Maybe organizing sessions in interactive timelines and groups things together
based on behavior would be better suited. I think anything that requires active
management and organizing would probably fail. I don’t think I would remove the
tab altogether, but just show me the last few things, treat them as emphemeral
and provide an option to explore my current and previous session(s).
I’m sure experiments are out there, but so far it doesn’t seem like major
browser vendors have had the guts to release something new. This is a bit
surprising to me because despite the fact that competition is fierce and
users tend to have strong opinions, everyone seems to be doing very similar
things and converge on Chrome.
Perhaps part of the issue is that everyone just wants to cater to the largest
possible audience, making everyone risk averse.
Anyway, this is all speculation with no data from a non-expert. Curious what
your thoughts are, or if you know of any experiments that solve this problem.
I find this interesting, so I did some digging and it turns out that around the
same time 429 and 431 there was another status code that never made it into
a standard, defining 430 Would Block.
The draft specification has a few solutions to make HTTP/1.1 pipelining features
usable. HTTP/1.1 pipelining is a feature that allows a browser to send multiple
requests over a single TCP connection before having to wait for the response.
This potentially could be a major optimization, but adoption has been
problematic. Since then HTTP/2 was introduces which solves this entirely.
Pipelining support did exist in a number of clients and servers, but was often
behind a flag that was disabled by default. Since HTTP/2 various clients such
as Curl have removed HTTP/1.1 pipelining support entirely, and it’s
unlikely this feature will ever come back.
The 430 Would Block status code was a code that a server could use to prevent
pipelining multiple requests, for which one of the requests would block
subsequent ones later in the pipeline.
Anyway, I wrote this mostly for historical interest sake. Don’t use this.
The report “Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market by Segmentation, Key Vendors and Opportunities “, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts.
Garcinia Cambogia a small, sweet tropical tree fruit also known as Malabar tamarind. Other names for Garcinia Cambogia are Assam Fruit, Gorakkapulli, Panampulli, Manda Huli, Goraka Pulli, Mangosteen, and Vadakkan Puli. Garcinia Cambogia is obtained in different colors depending on the spices such as yellow, green and red. Garcinia Cambogia extract is a hub of vitamins B, Thiamin, Folic Acid, Niacin, Magnesium, Vitamin C, Manganese, Potassium and Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA). Hydroxycitric Acid in Garcinia Cambogia Extract is appetite suppressant which reduces cravings and decrease the urge to consume calories. Hydroxycitric Acid also helps in managing stress hormones, increase serotonin level, speed up metabolism leading to better mood sleep and reduce belly fat. Garcinia Cambogia Extract not only improves your overall health, but also prohibits the conversion of calories into fat. Hydroxycitric Acid inhibits the production of an enzyme that slows down the metabolism rate of the body. Because of this, the body converts the extra calories into glycogen. Garcinia Cambogia extract also helps the body to build more muscles.
Garcinia Cambogia Extractmarket is segment on the basis of form, distribution channel and region. On the basis of form market is segmented into powder, capsule and liquid.Garcinia Cambogia Extract come in different forms but the most popular form is the powdered form. Weight loss has become a common desire for many people these days and with huge rage of alternatives available it becomes quite difficult task for consumers to select one which they want for themselves. Exactly what makes garcinia cambogia extract powder hugely popular is the fact that it is natural, safe to consume and has proven positive results for weight loss. Garcinia cambogia extract powder with 100% HCA is probably the best remedies for weight loss. On the basis of distribution channel the market is segmented into supermarkets/hypermarkets, convenience stores, medical stores and online stores. Online Stores is expected to hold a relatively high share in the garcinia cambogia extract market. Medical stores have also contributed significantly to the growth of Garcinia cambogia extract market over the forecast period. On the basis of region garcinia cambogia extractmarket is segmented into North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA and Japan.
Market Regional Outlook:
Regional segment for the market of asparagus is divided into seven different regions: North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA and Japan. Among these segment Asia Pacific is expected to have the major market share globally, as it is the largest consumer of garcinia cambogia extract. In Asia Pacific region the India is generating the major revenue. In terms of revenue Africa is the second prominent contributor in the garcinia cambogia extractmarket.
Market Drivers:
The rise in demand for weight loosing supplement is expected to drive the growth of global garcinia cambogia extract market. Garcinia cambogia extract is not only used as a supplement for weight reduction but it also exhibits some special properties such as it helps to reduce the cortisol level, reduce risk of heart disease, reduce risk of ulcer and improve lipid profile. It also helps in maintaining better metabolism and better cardiovascular health. The versatile properties of garcinia cambogia extracthas defiantly attracted the pharmaceutical companies which will drive the garcinia cambogia extract market to a greater extent.Moreover, the market is also driven by the increasing awareness among the consumers about the health benefits associated with garcinia cambogia extract.
Market Key Players:
Some of the key players in garcinia cambogia extractmarket are Power up health, BioGanix, Nature wise, Naturabest, NOW Foods, Top Secret Nutrition, Natrol, Global Health Ideas, Quality Encapsulations, shape organics,Search Results, Potent Organics, St.Botanica, Healthawin, Whole Body Research, NutriRise, PureNutria, Gaia Science? and Morpheme Remedies among others.
Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Drivers and Restraints
MRR.BIZ has been compiled in-depth market research data in the report after exhaustive primary and secondary research. Our team of able, experienced in-house analysts has collated the information through personal interviews and study of industry databases, journals, and reputable paid sources.
The report provides the following information:
• Tailwinds and headwinds molding the market’s trajectory
• Market segments based on products, technology, and applications
• Prospects of each segment
• Overall current and possible future size of the market
• Growth pace of the market
• Competitive landscape and key players’ strategies
The main aim of the report is to:
• Enable key stakeholder’s in the market bet right on it
• Understand the opportunities and pitfalls awaiting them
• Assess the overall growth scope in the near term
• Strategize effectively with respect to production and distribution
MRR.BIZ is a leading provider of strategic market research. Our vast repository consists research reports, data books, company profiles, and regional market data sheets. We regularly update the data and analysis of a wide-ranging products and services around the world. As readers, you will have access to the latest information on almost 300 industries and their sub-segments. Both large Fortune 500 companies and SMEs have found those useful. This is because we customize our offerings keeping in mind the specific requirements of our clients.
About Us
MarketResearchReports.biz is the most comprehensive collection of market research reports. MarketResearchReports.Biz services are specially designed to save time and money for our clients. We are a one stop solution for all your research needs, our main offerings are syndicated research reports, custom research, subscription access and consulting services. We serve all sizes and types of companies spanning across various industries.
This is another of the monthly update reports in which I explain what happened with Xdebug development in this past month. It will be published on the first Tuesday after the 5th of each month. Patreon supporters will get it earlier, on the first of each month. You can become a patron here to support my work on Xdebug. More supporters, means that I can dedicate more of my time to improving Xdebug.
In May, I worked on Xdebug for 32 hours, and did the following things:
2.7.2 Release
I made the 2.7.2 release release available at the start of the month. This released addressed a few bugs:
Issue #1488: Rewrite DBGp 'property_set' to always use eval
Issue #1586: error_reporting()'s return value is incorrect during debugger's 'eval' command
Issue #1615: Turn off Zend OPcache when remote debugger is turned on
Issue #1656: remote_connect_back alters header if multiple values are present
Issue #1662: __debugInfo should not be used for user-defined classes
The first issue has been lingering since when Xdebug introduced support for PHP 7. PHP 7 changes the way how variables are handled in the engine, which means that is a lot harder to obtain a zval structure that is modifiable. Xdebug uses that existing functionality in the step debugger to modify a variable's contents, but only if a variable type was explicitly set as well. Because it is no longer possible to retrieve this zval structure for modification, Xdebug switched from direct modification to calling the engine's internal eval_string function to set new values for variables.
Xdebug's wrapper around the engine's eval_string function is also used when running the DBGpeval command. IDEs use this for implementing watch statements. Because Xdebug shouldn't leak warning or error messages during the use of DBGp protocol commands, Xdebug's wrapper sets error_reporting to 0. However, that means if you would run error_reporting() through the DBGp protocol with the eval command, it would always return 0. The second bug (#1586) fixed this, so that running error_reporting() with eval now returns the correct value.
The third issue in the list addresses a problem with Zend OPcache's optimiser turned on. It is possible that with optimisations turned on, variables no longer exist, or useless statements are removed to make your code run faster. However, this is highly annoying when you are debugging, because you can no longer reliably inspect what is going on. By turning of the code optimisation when Xdebug's step debugger is active, normality is restored.
The last two items in the 2.7.2 release are minor bug fixes.
Resolving Breakpoints
The fine folks at Jetbrains have looked at my implementation of issue #1388: Support 'resolved' flag for breakpoints. They found that although the implemented functionality works, it would not yet handle the resolving of breakpoints which are set in a scope that is currently being executed (i.e., when the function, method, or closure is currently active). I have briefly looked at solving this problem, but have not yet found a good solution. In addition, I am intending to change the line searching algorithm to scan at most 5 lines in each directions instead of 10. This should prevent unnecessary jumping around, and unintended breaks.
PHP 7.4 Support
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