TT4165: Angular Essentials | Angular JumpStart (Angular 8) Course Details:

Angular is one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks for creating web and native mobile applications by implementing several features and capabilities:

  • Single Page Applications (SPAs) load a single HTML page that is dynamically updated based on user interaction. SPAs can communicate with the server-side to load data into the application without a full-page refresh.
  • Two-way data binding means that when the data store updates, the UI is immediately updated (and vice versa).
  • Modules divide code into reusable parts with related components, directives, pipes, and services grouped together and can be combined with each other to create an application.
  • Angular uses a dependency injection design pattern for services, increasing code efficiency and modularity.
  • Thanks to Angular's Model-View-* architecture, enforcing the Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) and Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) techniques, coding is reduced into the smallest pieces possible.
  • The declarative user interface means the presentational logic in HTML is separated from the imperative logic and Angular’s data binding.
  • Angular is also easily integrated into other frameworks, such as Ionic.

This class explores the latest Angular features and advances, demonstrating how to solve the traditional challenges of JavaScript web application development. Students will build custom components, using application routes, form validation, and unit-testing. The course starts with an introduction of Angular CLI and TypeScript. It then delves into component-driven development with Angular components, covering data-binding, directives, services, routing, HTTP, the RxJS library, forms unit testing and REST.

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Lesson: Overview of Angular Architecture

  • Angular Versioning
  • Model View
  • Data Binding
  • Components and Dependency Injection
  • Services and Events
  • Common Component Lifecycles and Hooks

Lesson: TypeScript

Angular, ES6 and TypeScript

  • Transpilers
  • Typing and Classes
  • Abstract Classes and Interfaces
  • Annotations

Exercise: Angular and ES6

Exercise: Angular and TypeScript

Lesson: Bootstrapping with Angular CLI

  • Angular CLI Overview
  • New Projects with CLI
  • Testing and Generating with CLI
  • Angular Console

Lesson: Angular Project Structure

  • Configuration Files
  • Top-Level Directories
  • Contents of app folder

Exercise: Creating Projects with Angular CLI

Lesson: Components and Events

  • Data Binding and Components
  • Event Binding
  • Custom Events
  • Parent Child Events

Exercise: Nested Components

Lesson: Third Party Libraries

  • Angular and the Need for Libraries
  • Options for adding Libraries
  • Working with npm install
  • Working with angular.json
  • ng2 Wrappers

Exercise: Third-Party Libraries

Lesson: Dynamic Views

  • View Encapsulation
  • Structural/Attribute Directives
  • Conditional Styling

Exercise: Working with Directives

Lesson: Pipes

  • Overview of Pipes
  • Built-in Pipes
  • Formatting and Conversions
  • Parameterizing Pipes
  • Pure vs. Impure Pipes
  • Customizing Pipes

Exercise: Built in and Custom Pipes

Session: Angular Forms

Lesson: Forms and the Forms API

  • Forms and NgModel
  • NG Form Groups
  • NG Form Validation
  • Model-Driven Reactive Forms
  • FormBuilder API
  • Reactive Form Validation

Exercise: Template-Driven Forms

Exercise: Reactive Forms

Session: Single Page Applications and Routes

Lesson: Single Page Applications

  • Overview of the SPA Concept
  • Routing for Page Display
  • Working with ActivatedRouter
  • Location Strategies
  • Nested Routes

Exercise: Routing

Lesson: Services and Dependency Injection

  • Angular’s DI Framework
  • Components and Injectables
  • Tree-shakeable providers
  • Service Interfaces and DI
  • Constructor Injection

Exercise: Services

Lesson: Modules

  • Overview of Modules
  • Feature Modules
  • Feature Module Routing
  • Shared Modules

Exercise: Modules

Session: Using RESTful Services

Lesson: Overview of REST

  • REpresentational State Transfer
  • REST and HTTP
  • REST/HTTP: Representation-Oriented
  • REST Design Principles

Lesson: Angular and REST

  • REST in Angular
  • Promises, Observables, Subject
  • HttpClient and Observables
  • async Pipes and HttpClient Interceptors

Exercise: Working with a REST API

Session: Angular Best Practices

Lesson: Angular Style Guide

  • Recent Angular Improvements
  • Upgrading Angular
  • Single Responsibility Principle
  • Naming Conventions
  • Coding Conventions
  • Application Structure
  • Routing

Lesson: Taking the Next Step with Angular

  • Reactive Programming in Angular
  • Angular and Security
  • Further Enhancing the Interface
  • Testing Angular Applications
  • Optimizing Angular for the Enterprise
  • Maintaining State in Angular

Session: Additional Angular Topics (Time Permitting)

Lesson: ES6+

  • ES6 Classes and Modules
  • ES6 Arrow Functions and Array Methods
  • ES6 Template Literals
  • ES6 Spread Operator, Rest Parameter and Destructuring

Exercise: Deep Dive into Object-Oriented ES6+

Lesson: Sass and SCSS for Angular and Material

  • Variables
  • Nesting
  • Partials
  • Import
  • Mixins
  • Extend/Inheritance
  • Operators

*Please Note: Course Outline is subject to change without notice. Exact course outline will be provided at time of registration.

You will learn at the end of this three-day course, students will have an application up and running that incorporates components, directives, custom pipes, reactive forms, routes, services, and the REST API.

Working within in an engaging, hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn to:

  • What Angular is and why should you use it
  • How Angular reduces the amount of code that you must write to add rich functionality to both existing and new web pages
  • What TypeScript is, why it is useful, and how to use it with Angular
  • How to facilitate development and deployment using Angular CLI
  • How to work with the various aspects of the Angular architecture to implement clean, responsive web interfaces
  • How Routers can support navigation within a Single Page Application
  • What the best practices are for using Angular so that it works unobtrusively and performs well
  • How to use Angular with HTTP to support JSON, REST, and other services
  • Best practices for Angular so that it works unobtrusively and performs well

 

Skills-Focused, Hands On Learning: This course is about 50% hands-on lab to 50% lecture ratio, combining engaging instructor presentation, demos and practical group discussions with lab intensive, machine-based student exercises.

In order to be successful in this class, incoming attendees are required to have current, hands-on experience in developing basic web applications, and be versed in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. This is an introductory level Angular development course but an intermediate level web development class, designed for experienced web developers that need to further extend their skills in web development.

This is an introductory level Angular course, designed for experienced web developers who wish to extend their skills in web development. Experienced web developers with prior HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript experience

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