This is the repository for my course Angular Essential Training
The full course is available at LinkedIn Learning and lynda.com.
LinkedIn Learning subscribers: watch here
Lynda.com subscribers: watch here
Angular was designed by Google to address challenges programmers face building complex, single-page applications. This JavaScript platform provides a solid core of web functionality, letting you take care of the design and implementation details. In this course, Justin Schwartzenberger introduces you to the essentials of this "superheroic" platform, including powerful features such as two-way data binding, comprehensive routing, and dependency injection. Justin steps through the platform one feature at a time, focusing on the component-based architecture of Angular. Learn what Angular is and what it can do, as Justin builds a full-featured web app from start to finish. After mastering the essentials, you can tackle the other project-based courses in our library and create your own Angular app.
Topics include:
Make sure you have these installed
Clone this repository into your local machine using the terminal (mac) or Gitbash (PC)
git clone https://github.com/coursefiles/angular-essential-training.git
CD to the folder
cd angular-essential-training
and then fetch all of the remote branches for the repository
git fetch --all
Run the following to install the project dependencies:
npm install
Run the ng serve command to build the code, watch for file changes, and serve up the site locally:
ng serve
Navigate to http://localhost:4200. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
http://localhost:4200/
The repository has a branch for each video starting point. For example, the branch 02-01b is used as the starting code for the video 02-01 NgModule and the root module. You can checkout branches using git checkout <branchname>
and not have to re-run npm install
each time since you will remain in the same root folder.
This project was generated with Angular CLI.
To get more help on the Angular CLI use ng help
or go check out the Angular CLI README.
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