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Modern Web Development with Angular - Build Cutting-Edge Scalable Web Apps from Scratch with Angular TypeScript and Reactive Programming - cover

Modern Web Development with Angular - Build Cutting-Edge Scalable Web Apps from Scratch with Angular TypeScript and Reactive Programming

Duncan Faulkner

Editorial: Orange Education Pvt. Ltd

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Sinopsis

Learn modern Angular development and jumpstart your web development journey
Book Description
Angular is one of the most popular and powerful frameworks for building dynamic, scalable web applications. With its robust ecosystem, it’s widely used to create high-performance, enterprise-level applications.
This book offers a hands-on approach to mastering Angular, guiding you from setting up your development environment to exploring advanced topics like unit testing. You’ll start by learning how to set up Angular and create your first application, followed by gaining a solid understanding of TypeScript, enhancing your ability to work with Angular’s strongly typed features.
The book covers core building blocks like components, directives, pipes, and services, providing a strong foundation for robust applications. You’ll also explore Angular’s reactivity system and how to handle asynchronous data to build dynamic UIs. It dives into component communication, data flow, and both Reactive and Template-Driven forms, helping you implement form validation and handle user input effectively.
Additionally, you’ll master Angular’s routing system, use Jest for unit testing, and explore new features like control flow syntax, Standalone components, and Signals. By the end, you’ll be confident in building and managing Angular applications.
Table of Contents
1. Setting up Angular
2. Angular Application
3. Introduction to Typescript
4. Components, Directives, Pipes, and Services
5. Getting Started with Reactivity
6. Component Communication and Data Flow
7. Reactive and Template-driven Forms
8. Form Validation
9. Routing
10. Unit Testing       

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Disponible desde: 28/11/2024.

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