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Mark Clow
Angular 5 Projects
Learn to Build Single Page Web Applications Using 70+ Projects
1st ed. 2018. xxix, 458 S. 3 SW-Abb., 167 Farbabb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2018
ISBN: 1-484-23278-X (148423278X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-23278-1 (9781484232781)
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Learn to build single page web apps using Angular 5 and TypeScript by working through 70+ mini-projects. With hundreds of code examples you gain a thorough understanding of the Angular 5 ecosystem and how to work within it.
YouŽll begin by understanding the benefits of Angular 5 vs older versions, and how this benefits your applications. YouŽll then move onto mini-projects that teach you JavaScript, TypeScript, how to use editors, Node, CLI, components, modules, directives, Webpack, dependency injection, widgets, routes and navigation, observers, reactive programming, and RxJS.
Complete with a consistently-updated online code repository, this book is a great way to get started with Angular 5.
What YouŽll Learn
Develop single page web applications using Angular 5
Understand the web development ecosystem
Use Node, JavaScript and TypeScript
Who This Book Is For
New or experienced developers who wish to develop single page web applications in Angular and the TypeScript language.
1. Web Applications and AJAX
2. AngularJS vs Angular (Old vs New)
3. JavaScript
4. TypeScript
5. Visual Studio Code
6. Node
7. Start Coding with the CLI
8. Introducing Components
9. Introducing Modules
10. Introducing Webpack
11. Introducing Directives
12. More Components
13. Dependency Injection
14. Angular and UI Widgets
15. Routes and Navigation
16. Observers, Reactive Programming, and RxJS
17. RxJS with Angular
18. HTTP and the HttpClient Module
19. Forms
20. Pipes
21.Zones and Change Detection
22. Testing
23. More Advanced Topics
24. Resources
Mark Clow has worked in IT for the last 28 years and enjoys developing software. He has worked with Angular since version 1. He is an Englishman now living in Atlanta, Georgia.