Angular Development
About Course
Welcome to the Angular Crash Course lectured by the founder of Angular Engineering, the only course you need to learn to code and become an Angular developer. With more than 8 years of experience, my Angular course is one of the only courses that gives you advice from REAL WORLD hands on experience!
At 3+ hours, this Angular course is without a doubt the most concise Angular course available online. Even if you have 0 programming experience, this course will take you from beginner to mastery. And here’s why:
- The course is lectured by the Senior Angular Engineer working in an international software development company.
- This course will not cover anything that you will not need. It focuses on only the most important things you will use.
- The curriculum was developed based on my Ten year experience, and contains all necessary and important topics.
I’ll take you step-by-step through engaging video lectures and teach you all you need to know to succeed as an Angular web developer.
The course includes over 3 hours of HD video tutorials and improves your programming knowledge.
Throughout this crash course, I cover the most important tools and technologies, including:
- Front-End Web Development
- Angular
- HTML 5
- CSS 3
- Angular Material
- Javascript ES6
- Typescript
- DOM Manipulation
- Git, GitHub and Version Control
- NPM
- REST
- APIs
- Angular Building Blocks
- RxJS
- State Management (NgRx)
- Lazy Loading
- Web Design
- Deployment
By the end of this course, you will be fluently programming in Angular and be ready to make any website you can dream of.
You’ll also build a demo site that you can show off to any potential employer.
Course Content
Getting Started
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What is Angular?
01:23 -
Setting up development environment
02:26 -
Generate a new Angular application
04:13 -
Exercise File
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How to structure your Angular application for real world projects
04:58 -
Install most common libraries to make your development easier
05:26 -
The end of the first chapter
14:45 -
Error Handling
09:19 -
Leveraging User-Defined Types
12:06