Angular Programming: Level 1 Course Outline
Overview
Introduction to Angular training covers everything you need to know to get started with this next generation of the Angular framework. Angular (version 4 and above using TypeScript) makes the creation of single page applications even easier than before. In this course developers will learn to use Angular Directives and to create Angular Components and Services to develop applications based on the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. You will learn to use HTML Templates to define views and to connect views with code using output, two-way, event and property bindings. The course reviews the benefits and challenges of Single Page Applications and how to overcome those challenges using the Angular Router. The course also covers everything you need to know about Typescript - a programming language based on JavaScript that is used to create Angular applications.
Learning Objectives
In this training, attendees will learn how to:
• Create single page web applications using the MVC pattern of Angular
• Understand how write and organize Angular code
• Program Angular View Components and Services
• Use Angular output, two-way, event and property bindings
• Work with Angular Pipes to format data
• Create and work with Angular Forms
• Angular Component Router
Prerequisites
Students should have some prior understanding of web development using, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Students should also have basic programming experience in at least one of the following programming languages, HTML, C#, VB, VB.net, CSS, Javascript, Typescript, ASP, ASP.net or another web or application programming language. Experience developing with AngularJS or Angular (the prior versions) is not required. Lab exercises provide essential and real world practical hands-on experience for each topic.
COURSE OUTLINE
Section 1. Introducing Angular
Creating a Simple Reddit Clone
Understanding Requirements and Recommendations for Running an Angular 4 Application
Running an Application - Components
Adding Data to a Component
Working with Arrays
Using the User Item Component
Understanding Bootstrap
Working with the Application Component
Deploying your Applications
Section 2. How Angular Works
Applications and the Navigation Component
Using the Breadcrumbs Component
Using the Product List Component
Building a Product Model
Using the Component Decorator
Adding Products to your Application
Understanding View and Controller using the Product List Component
Using the Product Row Component
Additional Angular Product Components - Image, Display and Department
Using NgModule and Booting Applications
Introduction to Data Architecture
Section 3. Built in Directives
Using the NgIf Directive
Using the NgSwitch Directive
Using the NgStyle Directive
Using the NgClass Directive
Using the NgFor Directive and Indexing
Using the NgNonBindable Directive
Section 4. Forms in Angular
Using Forms in Angular
FormControl and FormGroups
Loading the FormsModule
Using the FormBuilder
Understanding Reactive Forms
Adding Form Validation
Using ngModel with Forms
Section 5. Routing
Using When to Use Routing
How Client Siding Routing Works
Writing Routes in Angular
Understanding the Components of Angular Routing
Routing Strategies
Understanding Route Parameters
Router Hooks
Nesting Routes
Section 6. Dependency Injection
Using Dependency Injectors
Dependency Injection Parts
Providing Dependencies with NgModule
Understanding Class and Factory Providers
Dependency Injections in Apps
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