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Introduction to Angular

Skills Gained Understand how single-page web application architectures are different than traditional web application architectures Use new JavaScript (ES6) language features including Classes,...

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$2,000 USD
Duration 3 days
Course Code ANG-170
Available Formats Classroom

Overview

Skills Gained

  • Understand how single-page web application architectures are different than traditional web application architectures
  • Use new JavaScript (ES6) language features including Classes, Modules, and Arrow Functions
  • Use new TypeScript language features including Types, Decorators, Interfaces, and Generics
  • Learn Angular coding and architecture best practices including project layout and using container and presentation components
  • Understand and use Angular model-driven forms, observables, dependency injection, and routing
  • Communicate with a backend server using Angular’s HttpClient to load and save data
  • Configure the router and navigate between components

Prerequisites

Students must have object-oriented programming experience. Some experience with JavaScript is helpful; the new language features of JavaScript and TypeScript are covered/reviewed in class.

Course Details

Training Materials

All Angular training attendees receive comprehensive courseware.  

Software Requirements

  • Google Chrome
  • Other modern browsers as desired
  • IDE/development environment of your choice
  • Other free software and lab files that Ascendient Learning would specify

Outline

  • Introduction
  • TypeScript and ECMAScript 6 (ES6) Fundamentals
    • TypeScript Installation, Configuration & Compilation
    • Type Annotations
    • Classes
    • Scoping using let, var, and const Keywords
    • Arrow Functions
    • ES Modules
    • Decorators
    • Template Literals
    • Spread Syntax and Rest Parameters
    • Destructuring
  • Angular Overview
    • Benefits of Building using Angular
    • Understanding Angular Versions
    • Single-page Web Application Architectures vs. Traditional Server-side Web Application Architectures
    • Angular Style Guide
    • Angular Architecture
    • Angular Compared to Other JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks (React, VueJS, etc…)
    • Your First Angular Application
  • Components
    • Understanding Components
    • Component Properties & Methods
    • Templates: Inline, Multi-line, and External with Component-relative Paths
  • Angular Modules (NgModule)
    • Angular Modules vs. ES Modules
    • Organizing your code into Feature Modules
  • Project Set-Up (Using the Angular CLI)
    • Angular CLI Features
    • Creating a New Project (with new CLI Prompts)
    • Generating Code
    • Customizing the Angular CLI
  • Data Binding
    • Interpolation
    • Property binding
    • Event binding
    • Two-way data binding
  • Directives
    • Structural: ngFor, ngIf, ngSwitch
    • Attribute: ngClass, ngStyle
  • Pipes
    • Built-in Pipes: Using, Passing Parameters, Chaining
  • Advanced Components
    • Component Communication using @Input, @Output
    • Component Architecture
    • Component Styles
    • Component Lifecycle Hooks
    • Evaluating UI Component Frameworks & Libraries
  • Services & Dependency Injection
    • Using a service to access data
    • Using a service to encapsulate business logic
    • Understanding the scope of services
  • Dependency Injection
    • Understanding Dependency Injection
    • Angular’s Dependency Injection System
    • Registering
    • Injecting
  • Model-driven Forms (Reactive Forms)
    • Importing the ReactiveFormsModule
    • FormControl, FormGroup, and AbstractControl
    • Binding DOM Elements to FormGroups and FormControls
    • Validation Rules, Messages, and Styles
    • Refactoring Reactive Forms for Reuse
    • Custom Validators
  • Communicating with the Server using the HttpClient Service
    • Deciding between Promises or Observables (RxJS)
    • Making an HTTP GET Request
    • Sending data to the server using Http POST and PUT Requests
    • Issuing an HTTP DELETE Request
    • Intercepting Requests and Responses
  • Router
    • Importing the RouterModule
    • Configuring Routes
    • Displaying Components using a RouterOutlet
    • Navigating declaratively with RouterLink
    • Navigating with code using the Router
    • Accessing parameters using ActivatedRoute 
  • Deploying an Angular Application to Production
    • Building an application using the Angular CLI
    • Differential loading: creating a modern build (ES2015) and a legacy build (ES5)
    • Deploying to a web server
  • Upgrading to the latest version of Angular from earlier versions
    • 2.x and above
    • Update Guide
    • Deprecation Guide
    • Patching Dependencies: npm audit fix
    • Looking for AngularJS to Angular upgrades? See our
  • Roadmap to the future Angular
    • Getting Started with Standalone Components
    • Understanding Signals
    • Built-in control flow
    • Angular Beta Documentation (Angular.dev)
  • Conclusion

Schedule

FAQ

Does the course schedule include a Lunchbreak?

Classes typically include a 1-hour lunch break around midday. However, the exact break times and duration can vary depending on the specific class. Your instructor will provide detailed information at the start of the course.

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As a vendor-authorized training partner, we offer a curriculum that our partners have vetted. We use the same course materials and facilitate the same labs as our vendor-delivered training. These courses are considered the gold standard and, as such, are priced accordingly.

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Reviews

Very interactive and in-depth course that really got me ready for the industry

Instructor, Training material & span of the training is neatly planned.

I thought the course was informative and the tools to go over the material were very nice.

Class was very informative, although one lab didnt but will try again later

The platform is very intuitive and easy to navigate. Great tool for learning