This course will show you how to set up an Angular project, and you’ll build Angular components with the latest version of Angular 7.
In this course, you’ll learn all the fundamentals about modules, directives, components, data binding, routing, HTTP access, and providing full CRUD operations. Then you’ll learn how to route dynamically, how to retrieve data from a route, and how to protect your routes with guards. Finally, you’ll see how to use material components and animations to manage transitions to give the user a wow experience.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a good understanding of Angular 7 and its features in general and you’ll be able to build web applications.
About the Author
Sam Orgill is a developer with over 10 years’ experience in web development. He began by helping develop websites for his father’s company, which developed into successful side hustle while he was at university. He subsequently went into industry and developed his web development skills but has since gone freelance and has a passion for teaching others both the power of web development and the freedom a web development career brings.
Specification: Learning Angular 7
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5 reviews for Learning Angular 7
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 4 hours |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Year | 2019 |
Stuart Murray –
Great teaching style
John Beckwith –
great course but Q&A is not well answered. The material design was really good, as well as the explanations. Look forward to more of these courses.
Kyle Kennedy –
Straight forward, to the point. Can understand clearly what is being said.
Ben Holley –
so far too much time spent on why to take the course, I’m already here, just start with angular
Intern –
I like that we didn’t cover the basics of programming like many tutorials do, but rather jumped straight into programming with Angular 7. If I could change one thing about the course I would ask that Sam used better names for his variables and bindings, e.g. name ame can cause some confusion when trying to understand the cause and effect of certain behaviours.