This Course In a Nutshell (includes the Typescript Jumpstart Ebook)
Angular by itself is an amazing framework, that together with the Angular CLI makes our life as developers simpler than ever. But imagine what it would mean if adopting this new framework would mean also that we would have to write manually our own form controls as well: such as for example date pickers, dropdowns and other commonly needed widgets.
Developing solid form controls, containers, navigation menus and modal components on top of pure Angular still requires a lot of time and effort, especially if we are looking for a consistently themed component suite with commonly needed advanced features such as for example great ergonomics, design and user experience (including animations).
The good news is that we don’t have to do that anymore because together with Angular we now have available an amazing suite of Material Design components, ready to be used! And that is what this course is all about: The Angular Material component suite.
Course Overview
We will start first by scaffolding an Angular Material application for scratch from an empty folder, add it a theme and gesture support. Next, we will start exploring the Angular Material components starting with some navigation menu and icons.
Instructor Details
Courses : 15
Specification: Angular Material Masterclass & FREE E-Book
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 3 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Subramaniam VL –
Could have covered more components. Instructor is not responding to questions and suggestions.
Jerimiah Mair –
Please remove the 10 second pause button delay between videos!
Naveen A –
course is fine.suggesting you to update the latest version whenever it changes.
Tsutomu Sakata –
Yes,I do.
Paulo Marques –
Very good course, straight forward and good content.
Roy W. Andersen –
While the course was a bit useful, it feels very incomplete, and I’m glad I have some prior experience with Angular Material. There is very little explanation about how things work or different ways you can do things, and I also found the instructor spending a lot of time talking about what we were going to do before doing it, usually spending too much time both at the end of a lesson and at the beginning of the next lesson repeating the exact same things. The coding itself however was very fast and there was a lot of jumping between files, so this was very hard to follow, while at the same time I found myself skipping a lot of in this lesson we are going to add this and this and this. This also seems like it’s either severely outdated or just very incomplete, there are tons of Angular Material components that aren’t even mentioned, table, form and dialog is pretty much all it covers, (plus a short bit about custom themes). I have taken newer courses by the same instructor, and they are on a whole different level, so it seems he has improved a lot in the time since this one was created.
Lovjith K T –
Extremely handy course. Saved me a lot of time R&D and most of my requirements are met in this course
Ted Gordon –
Reasonably good delivery. Vasco’s English accent is heavy, but mostly understandable. A few words take getting used to (for example, he pronounces ‘category’ as ‘cuh TEE go ree’ instead of ‘CAT uh gor ee’). This is mostly learn by doing; explanations are thin, but I don’t know that Angular Material needs much theory / upfront explanation.
Mikhail Kachusov –
I like it)!!!!
Pierre Colin –
So far so good, just had to upgrade angular
Aaron R Wilson –
It’s good, but a little fast paced so far.
Mohit Raosaheb more –
I had a thorough knowledge about how to implement components of angular material in the angular application.Thank you.
Gerardo Manuel Reyes Fern ndez –
Excellent course!
Dante Martinez Osorio –
Good course
Tracy Kobel –
The content is exactly what I need to start using Angular Material. The author knows the subject very well but some of the videos could be updated with hints where the repo syntax differs from the video. The author is not following the angular style guide when it comes to line spacing, which is annoying.
Sergio Giuseppe Scuto –
Ottima, ma richiede un aggiornamento dei video (anche solo aggiungendo delle note scritte con le novit )
Byungin Kim –
Don’t let his English accent fool you he’s got great content and explains important things in such a way that they will stick to your mind, in much shorter amount of time.