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- **Part 0: Introduction** _(this post)_
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- **[Part 1: The Front End][part1]** - Vue components and routing
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- **Part 2: State in the Browser** - Vuex and getting information from an API
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- **[Part 2: State in the Browser][part2]** - Vuex and getting information from an API
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- **Part 3: The API** - Giraffe and JSON web endpoints
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- **Part 4: Authentication** - Auth0, using information in both app and API
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- **Part 5: The Data Store** - EF Core backed by PostgreSQL, with the `DbContext` defined in F#
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[myPrayerJournal]: https://github.com/bit-badger/myPrayerJournal/tree/1.0.0
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[part1]: /2018/a-tour-of-myprayerjournal/the-front-end.html "A Tour of myPrayerJournal: The Front End | The Bit Badger Blog"
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[part2]: /2018/a-tour-of-myprayerjournal/state-in-the-browser.html "A Tour of myPrayerJournal: State in the Browser | The Bit Badger Blog"
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[Angular]: https://angular.io
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[Aurelia]: https://aurelia.io
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[Elm]: http://elm-lang.org
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layout: post
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title: "A Tour of myPrayerJournal: State in the Browser"
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date: 2018-08-26 12:15:00
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date: 2018-08-26 07:30:00
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author: Daniel
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categories:
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- [ Programming, JavaScript, Vue ]
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<p> </p>
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That wraps up our tour of Vue routes and components; next time, we'll take a look at Vuex, and how it helps us maintain state in the browser.
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That wraps up our tour of Vue routes and components; next time, we'll take a look at Vuex, and how it helps us maintain [state in the browser][state].
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<a name="note-1"><sup>1</sup></a> _That's my summary; I'm sure they've got much more eloquent ways to describe it._
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[RLI.vue]: https://github.com/bit-badger/myPrayerJournal/blob/1.0.0/src/app/src/components/request/RequestListItem.vue "app/src/components/request/RequestListItem.vue | myPrayerJournal | GitHub"
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[AnsweredRequests.vue]: https://github.com/bit-badger/myPrayerJournal/blob/1.0.0/src/app/src/components/request/AnsweredRequests.vue "app/src/components/request/AnsweredRequests.vue | myPrayerJournal | GitHub"
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[NotesEdit.vue]: https://github.com/bit-badger/myPrayerJournal/blob/1.0.0/src/app/src/components/request/NotesEdit.vue "app/src/components/request/NotesEdit.vue | myPrayerJournal | GitHub"
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[state]: /2018/a-tour-of-myprayerjournal/state-in-the-browser.html "A Tour of myPrayerJournal: State in the Browser | The Bit Badger Blog"
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