It's not an exaggeration to say Angular changed the way we build web applications. Learn the A to Z of Angular in this comprehensive four-hour video course. ► Download unlimited photos, fonts, and templates with Envato Elements: Angular is a larger framework than React or Vue, providing more features and built-in capabilities out of the box. But that makes it a bit more difficult to get started. In this course, you’ll learn everything you need to get started writing applications with Angular. We’ll start at the very beginning: you’ll install the Angular command-line tools, and we’ll create a new project together. You’ll learn how to display data with Angular’s directives and templating syntax, as well as binding data to properties, attributes, and handling events. We’ll then dive into components, and you’ll learn how to create components that accept input and provide output. You’ll also learn how to set up two-way binding and manipulate styles within your components. Later, we’ll look at some of the services and concepts that Angular uses, such as dependency injection, modules, and observables. You’ll learn how to create and use modules to organize your application, handle and validate form input with reactive forms, and build single-page applications with Angular’s router. Here's the course structure: 1. Introduction 00:00:00 1.1 Introduction 2. Getting Started 00:01:52 2.1 Installing and Using the Angular CLI 00:15:22 2.2 Creating a Data Model 00:22:46 2.3 Iterating Arrays 00:30:13 2.4 Making Decisions 00:41:46 2.5 Binding Data to Properties and Attributes 00:47:54 2.6 Binding Events 00:54:58 2.7 Using ngModel to Bind Values to Form Controls 01:05:02 2.8 Listening for Changes to ngModel Values 01:12:43 2.9 Using Getters to Filter and Provide Data 3. Creating Custom Components 01:18:14 3.1 Creating a Component With Input 01:27:24 3.2 Outputing Information From a Component 01:33:17 3.3 Initializing Component Functionality 01:41:02 3.4 Setting Up Two-Way Binding 01:48:33 3.5 Practicing Two-Way Binding 01:55:30 3.6 Styling Components 4. Using Angular's Services 02:01:29 4.1 Using Observables to Create an Event Bus 02:15:30 4.2 Refactoring the WishListItem Component 02:19:24 4.3 Injecting Dependencies 02:26:17 4.4 Issuing HTTP Requests 02:36:05 4.5 Providing Options for HTTP Requests 02:43:30 4.6 Handling Errors for HTTP Requests 5. Using Modules 02:51:42 5.1 Creating Modules 03:01:19 5.2 Exporting Single Components 6. Working With Reactive Forms 03:06:02 6.1 Introducing Reactive Forms 03:14:39 6.2 Creating Control Groups 03:20:02 6.3 Validating Reactive Forms 03:33:05 6.4 Writing Custom Validators 7. Using Angular's Router 03:42:31 7.1 Defining Routes 03:50:49 7.2 Handling “Not Found“ Pages 03:56:19 7.3 Navigating to Routes 04:03:28 7.4 Providing Data to Routes 04:10:17 7.5 Using Route Parameters 8. Conclusion 04:20:05 8.1 Conclusion Useful Links: • Course Source Files: • Angular: • : • Visual Studio Code: We have a lot to cover, so let’s get started! Read free Angular tutorials on Envato Tuts : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Envato Tuts Discover free how-to tutorials and online courses. Design a logo, create a website, build an app, or learn a new skill: Envato Elements All the creative assets you need under one subscription. Customize your project by adding unique photos, fonts, graphics, and themes. ► Download Unlimited Stock Photos, Fonts & Templates with Envato Elements: ► Subscribe to Envato Tuts on YouTube: ► Follow Envato Tuts on Twitter: ► Follow Envato on Facebook: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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