Front-end framework EasyUI (0) Review (preface) and easyui Review
A few years ago, I participated in a project. It is a small information management system with BS structure. The front-end uses the EasyUI framework based on jQuery.
When I joined the Team, the project had entered the development phase for more than half a month. I heard that the framework of the entire project was built by another "Cool-man" and was directly used by this PM.
Because the "cool" who built the framework is no longer there, and the entire Team is not very proficient in the framework, there are many problems encountered during the development process.
The background is okay. No complicated components or frameworks are used. They are the most basic ASP. NET pages and C # code, so there is no problem. The key is the front-end. At that time, no one in the entire Team used EasyUI before this project, or even three of the five did not use jQuery, at the beginning, any adjustments to the front-end page were quite tangled.
I encountered a problem in the project. In addition, I just joined the job and did not see any page framework (I wrote CSS and JS at school). So I was very excited when I saw EasyUI, I just want to take some time to study it. Fortunately, I learned jQuery myself before, but I don't feel any difficulty, so it's not a problem to get started with EasyUI.
I picked several plug-ins used in the Project, and found the Demo on the official website to run it. Let's take a look at the Demo code. Then I created a Project and wrote a Demo for debugging. I changed the attribute parameters to see the effect, I tried various events and methods and understood EasyUI's general routine in a few days.
Referring to the API, I used the project, changed the front-end framework, and solved several very crashing problems (EasyUI had many small bugs at that time ), it standardizes the precautions for using the front-end framework. Later, the project's front-end framework was modified and maintained.
Later, because I didn't find a systematic and easy-to-understand tutorial at the time, I wanted to write a blog and share it with me. It was also a record and summary of my learned knowledge. So I started a classification and wrote a total of five articles. It seems that the comments of readers are quite good. (I am very pleased to have helped some people)
Later, due to project changes, WinForm projects have been involved in recent years, so we have not continued. Not long ago, I left the company and planned to take a rest for a while. So I planned to review EasyUI again, share it with beginners, and accumulate it myself.
I want to continue writing, but I can look back at the previous blogs, because the version update EasyUI has become a new one, so I plan to start from scratch.