*** Updated for latest version of Angular 2. Project works with Angular 4. ***
Learn all the essentials of building Angular 2+ applications right here.
This is a beginner level course aimed at those new to Angular 2 and Typescript. No previous knowledge of either is required before starting this course.
This course combines slides, projects and quizzes in a clear, concise and engaging way to guide you through the core concepts of Angular 2 and Typescript.
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This is the best explain course on Angular 2 I’ve seen so far, keep up the good work!
Adrian T.
Excellent course, in a very short time span I come to know all the important information about Angular 2, this course really cover all the aspects of Angular 2 for beginners as well as for experience. Thank you very much for making such amazing course.
Subhobroto Roy
Great course! Perfect for beginners. It is exactly what I was looking for – building a real life project from scratch with a lot of explanations and examples. I highly recommend it for beginners!
Ivan Atanasov
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Each section will contain an introduction to a new concept. Followed by a slide–based presentation to get you familiar with the concept, and then an example inside of our application to cement your understanding.
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Specification: Angular 2+ with Typescript – Essential Training
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 3 hours |
Year | 2017 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Asheley –
Not for a beginner in computer science, but a good brief introduction for people who know Javascript and some other front end knowledge. Plus you can get it free.
Kenneth Okenwa –
So far, the course have been pretty awesome.
Aarthi c –
Awesome tutorial
Brett Merrick –
The initial setup for this course (files and instructions) are very poor. When the instructor references web pages that have obviously changed after years, and when you spend more time on google than in the course then you know it’s a bad sign.
Andrew Ulrich –
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