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Get the most from Angular 2, the leading framework for building dynamic Java Script applications. Best-selling author Adam Freeman begins by describing the MVC pattern and the benefits it can offer and then shows you how to use Angular in your projects, starting from the nuts-and-bolts and building up to the most advanced and sophisticated features, going in-depth to give you the knowledge you need.
What you’ll learn
- Gain a solid architectural understanding of the MVC Pattern
- Learn how to create rich and dynamic web app clients using Angular 2
- Learn how to extend and customize Angular 2
- Learn how to test your Angular 2 projects
Who this book is for
Web developers with a foundation knowledge of HTML and Java Script who want to create rich client-side applications.
Inhoudsopgave
1. Getting Ready.- 2. Your First Angular App.- 3. Putting Angular in Context.- 4. An HTML and CSS Primer.- 5. Java Script and Type Script: Part 1.- 6. Java Script and Type Script: Part 2.- 7. Sports Store: A Real Application.- 8. Sports Store: Orders and Checkout.- 9. Sports Store: Administration.- 10. Sports Store: Deployment.- 11. Creating an Angular Project.- 12. Using Data Bindings.- 13. Using the Built-In Directives.- 14. Using Events and Forms.- 15. Creating Attribute Directives.- 16. Creating Structural Directives.- 17. Understanding Components.- 18. Using and Creating Pipes.- 19. Using Services.- 20. Using Service Providers.- 21. Using and Creating Modules.- 22. Creating the Example Project.- 23. Using Observables.- 24. Making Asynchronous HTTP Requests.- 25. Routing & Navigation: Part 1.- 26. Routing & Navigation: Part 2.- 27. Routing & Navigation: Part 3.- 28. Using Animation.- 29. Unit Testing.
Over de auteur
Adam Freeman is an experienced IT professional who has held senior positions in a range of companies, most recently serving as chief technology officer and chief operating officer of a global bank. Now retired, he spends his time writing and long-distance running.