Group Discussion: React, Vue and Others
Students will work in groups to create a Wiki comparing major client-side JavaScript frameworks: React, Vue and others. If you did not work before with Moodle Wikis, see this small video (3:36 min.) on the Wiki activity page.
Our goal here is to compare the three main client-side JavaScript frameworks, React, Vue, and two newcomers (Svelte or Flutter or Elm or Rust Yew or Blazor). There will be four groups, one for each framework. They will create a wiki with the following content:
- Framework name
- Student List (with name and USP id)
- Main Framework Features (Explain how to start an app)
- Framework Advantages
- Framework Disadvantages
- Main Application Niches
- Future Perspectives
They will also make a 22 minutes presentation of their work to the class.
Each group has to choose:
- Coordinator: To coordinate the discussions and group activities. He also has to control the time to make sure the group will post its results on time.
- Editor: To write down the group's contents to the wiki.
- Two or Three Presenters: To present the work to the class
A group may divide the work among subgroups, but, in this case, it is recommended that you plan some time to join the work of each subgroup.
Tip: If you use Google Docs or Slides to create your work, you may just link it to the group's wiki page. But remember to make it readable by everyone and copy its text to the wiki (just as a backup).
React
(Restore this version)
Modified: 31 May 2023, 8:57 AM User: Yuri Fernandes Pereira →
Documento da discussao: link do notion no grupo do telegram!!
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Student List (with name and USP id)
Adalton de Sena Almeida Filho - 12542435 Bernardo Rodrigues Tameirão Santos - 12733212 Gabriel dos Santos Brito - 10284250 Felipi Yuri Santos - 11917292 Vinicus Carneiro Macedo - 11915752 Yuri Fernandes Pereira - 1373012
Main Framework Features
Framework Advantages
Framework Disadvantages
Main Application Niches
Future Perspectives