[BANanoVuetifyAD3] Your goto VueJS2 Web Framework for Shared Hosting

Mashiane

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When the time comes to choose where to host your website you’re going to have a ton of options at your disposal. Beyond deciding which company to host with, you’ll also have to decide what kind of hosting package suits you best.

Shared hosting is one of the most popular hosting options for those who are building out their first websites. But, what is shared hosting, and does it make sense for your website?

Shared hosting allows multiple websites to utilize a single server. Usually, you’ll have no idea who or what websites you’re sharing the resources of a server with. Each customer will usually have a limit on the total amount of server resources they can use, but this will be defined by your hosting package.

Shared hosting is easily the cheapest and most economical option for your needs. However, the cheap price comes with limitations. Since most hosting companies will offer the same amount of space and storage it’s important to choose a company you can trust. One advantage is that you can upgrade your package to suit your needs and there is no technical maintenance on your side as this comes as part of your package.

You can however change your package with time depending on your needs, move to VPS etc. We will talk soon about how BVAD3 is also a perfect fit for that.

PROS

  • You have a wide variety of components that you can choose from. There are more than 100 components you can choose from
  • You can trim your app to only use the components you need with the BANanoVuetifyAD3-Builder. This is an awesome package manager just built for BVAD3.
  • You can create your apps with just the Abstract Designer. This minimizes the volume of code you write
  • You can create your apps purely by code. This has been discussed on the now updated Low Code Vue Web Development
  • You can generate CSV, Excel, PDF Reports
  • You can import CSV and Excel
  • You can create any file to be saved on your web server and access these via PHP.
  • With the BANanoDataSource, you dont have to write any CRUD code for your apps as everything is "linked" to your backe-end
  • Supports back-ends, MySQL, MSAccess, MSSQL, IndexedDB, CouchDB, SQLite, JSON, KeyStore (KeyValueStore), MongoDB, LocalStorage
  • You use the same coding experience for creating b4a, b4j, b4i apps, no need to learn VueJS.
  • Has a variety of b4xtemplates for creating different types of projects using different backends.
  • It comes with Animations using the awesome AnimeJS and AnimateCSS libraries.
  • Has its own StoryBook i.e. Incwadi yamaBali to help you create CRUD based projects by just linking your back-end and then generating source code.
  • Has a dedicated YT channel, Telegram channel, a Teaches Channel with amazing videos to get you started in no time.
  • Is featured on Medium, CodeProject blogs.
  • Support for developers during the creation of their projects is available.
  • Is being used across the globe to create amazing and mind blowing experiences.
  • Has a well documented API for all components and a wealth of examples.
  • Has an own built search engine to find exactly the source code you need.
  • Is constantly being maintained to ensure the utmost stability.
  • All featured examples in the Kitchen Sink WebApp work. This is now available on GitHub & Netlify.
  • Has a VFlexDialog (this can be a normal dialog or a normal container), which is an adaptation of the B4x Preference Dialog
  • Has the most powerful data-table with inline editing and customization to meet your needs.

CONS

  • BVAD3 is a large library with more than 100 components
  • Depending on the size of your project, the initial load times may be slower.

 
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