This course is a complete guide to the new NgRx Ecosystem, including NgRx Data, Store, Effects, Router Store, NgRx Entity, and DevTools, and comes with a running Github repo
This Course in a Nutshell
State management is the number one topic to know when it comes to frontend architecture design choices. Why choose to do state management in a single page application, when to do it and why, what are the benefits, and what are tradeoffs?
These are all critical questions that we will address in this course, as we give you an extended guided tour of the NgRx Ecosystem.
The most popular state management library in the Angular space is NgRx, and for good reasons. The latest release of NgRx is probably one of the most important releases in the whole Angular ecosystem recently. Although backward compatible, it contains so much new functionality that it’s almost a brand new state management library.
Under the hood, the core concepts of Actions, Reducers, Effects, Entities, and Selectors remain the same, but we have now a brand new API for managing these concepts in a much less verbose way. Also, we have the inclusion of NgRx Data, which is a new and very powerful way of managing Entity Data.
Instructor Details
Courses : 15
Specification: NgRx (with NgRx Data) – The Complete Guide (FREE E-Book)
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Price | $13.99 |
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Duration | 6.5 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Peter Hanley –
Very thorough and clearly explained!
Arnold MESSIFET –
An excellent course! I was a beginner and now I can make architecture choices and implement NgRx in the application I’m working on.
Uday Shinde –
So far its nice course, understandable, instructor has a good knowledge about Angular and ngRx. Only one problem is English subtitles are not properly defined.
Olga Diaz Gutierrez –
Awesome!
Michael Campos Acu a –
Great course, I learned a lot the benefits of using a single source of truth and also the importance of implementing a single flow stream of data throw a complex application, I also realized about the disadvantages of implementing this library like the amount of the code needed to implement a CRUD and the great implementation of NGRX data library to abstract all the manually implemented elements and definitions making simpler to implement this tools to a business app, also, I liked the great order, strategy, and control over the entire course from the professor
Bhanuchander G –
It could have covered additionalCollectionState of entity of ngrx/data.
Jaime Mac Gregor –
Fantastic course… Thank you, Jaime
Joseph Dominic –
English accent of the presenter is hard to follow
Himanshu Pandey –
Nice and detailed Explanation content
Harsha Chinni –
Wonderfully laid out course, would have been better if the course contains lectures right from the installation of ngrx/store into an Angular project. Can some one update the course with the installation of @ngrx/store and the other dependency packages that the store need in the project?
Akhil Gunuganti –
Very good Ngrx Entity data Service is very handy. 🙂
Christopher Maples –
The github repo readme shows checking out the 1 start branch with the b switch, but the video says not to do that. Needs updating.
Mor Sella –
Good and quick updated course.
Robert Johnson –
This is strictly a How to do it in code type of class. Few Explanations, mostly verbal. It would be nice if the instructor would have a slide prior to each concept explaining what was going to be done in the code. Such as what is a Reducer, what is a selector. Much information is provided verbally. Makes it very difficult to return to a lecture to revisit a certain topic you have to start the lecture from the beginning and listen again to the whole thing to find what you need.
Keith Crowe –
Vasco, is incredibly knowledgeable, clear and concise. Very seldom do I have questions when going through his courses but when I do he is quick to respond. However, I would encourage anyone that has questions not directly related to the course to use stackoverflow or google. Chances are good that you are not the first person to have this same issue.
Johannes Hillert –
Great course .. D
Rajesh Kalarikkal –
I expected a free book on the topic but was given with an ebook on typescript!!
Dinesh Singh –
nice and excellent
Vishnu –
good, But need little more information about integrating ngrx with project, I got some errors related to ngRx semantic while adding store
Karthikeyan Rajendran –
Just not able to sleep until i complete this awesome course.Interesting and easy to learn NGRX. He is one of the best instructors that i’ve ever seen. Good work!
Mikolaj Semeniuk –
instructor should teach concept of angular store from scratch
Mohit Verma –
Amazing start to the course!
Rajan dass –
Want to implement Store in our application to improve the performance
Igor Smirnov –
It is good course to start with, but no too detailed as I would want it to be. I would rather call it Guide for beginners then The Complete Guide
Jason Louw –
Amazing course once again, Vasco has in depth knowledge of the subject matter and delivers a clear explanation
Abner Pena –
You don’t know how good a course is until you take one that is. I took a previous course on Angular from another user and it did not explain the topics to the detail that this course did.
Navneet Singh Kahlon –
Section 2 & 3 code isn’t consistent. an no gut branches either
Shivam Prakash –
This course is for the person who has basic knowledge of angular and store concept. Tutor teaches the stuffs in very oriented step by step manner. Looking forward for more such courses.
Arsenio Inojosa –
Excelente curso, muy bien explicado.
Augustin Calin –
I really like the alert pace of the course. For sure you will not fall asleep, but at the same time, the level of details is quite high.
Nam Bach –
Very concise and comprehensive contents related to NgRx, from very basic to advanced. Not so difficult to follow.
jireh padua –
well i needed to read the whole documentation first (as a beginner in ngrx) before i can follow. Since ngrx is new to me, the in depth explanation/introduction of new api is very difficult to grasp as it is different to what I’m used to. Thus, I read the whole documentation first before continuing the first segment of the tutorial. I find it poor as it didn’t took me off from the documentation unlike other tutorial. I wanted to understand not just learn how to use it. After reading the whole documentation from ngrx, now I’m just confirming if what I read is right / how to implement it. Also, I did consult other tutorial videos before watching the first segment of this video. I hope you understand what I’m saying… Still, its the first segment of the tutorial yet. Let’s see what comes next… Continuing in the middle, I still have the same review for the tutorial. I think the tutorial is old and might be just updated or so. For a paid tutorial, it is now common to use visuals with explanation to demonstrate how the program works. This is too outdated and would like to avoid further tutorial from this instructor. Still, he specialize in angular so I’m not sure if I have a choice. Yet, not bad… I just really need to put more effort than what I used to (compared to other paid tutorial). This is like a senior dev explaining how things work assuming the viewer already understand what he is saying without further explanation. I needed to really consult many new things that appears to understand how things work. Its saddening but let’s just go with it.