Owing to the large number of devices predominant today, cross-platform designing is the need of the hour, and Angular addresses this with much grace. This Building Web Applications with Angular course will walk you through the step-by-step approach to web development using Angular. On successful completion of the course, you will be equipped with all the skills needed to build industry-level applications.
 
  
   
       
  
   
       Building Simple Applications
- Topic A: A Primer on Angular and TypeScript
 
- Topic B: Getting Started with Building the Fitness App
 
- Topic C: The 7 Minute Workout Model
 
Binding in Angular
- Topic A: The Angular 2 Binding Infrastructure
 
- Topic B: Exploring Angular Modules
 
- Topic C: Angular 2 Security
 
- Topic D: Angular Pipes
 
- Topic E: Adding the Next Exercise Indicator Using ngIf
 
SPA, Routing, and Data Flows, in Depth
- Topic A: Exploring Single-Page Application Capabilities
 
- Topic B: Angular Dependency Injection
 
- Topic C: Tracking Workout History
 
- Topic D: Fixing the Video Playback Experience
 
- Topic E: Cross-Component Communication Using Angular Events
 
Personal Trainer
- Topic A: App Model Scope and Requirements
 
- Topic B: Personal Trainer Navigation with Routes
 
- Topic C: Implementing Workout and Exercise Lists
 
- Topic D: Building a Workout
 
- Topic E: Angular Forms
 
Supporting Server Data Persistence
- Topic A: Angular and Server Interactions
 
- Topic B: Personal Trainer and Server Integration
 
- Topic C: Updating the Router Guards
 
- Topic D: Performing CRUD on Exercises/Workouts
 
- Topic F: Cross-Domain Access and Angular
 
- Topic G: Fixing the 7 Minute Workout App
 
Directives
- Topic A: Classifying Directives and Building a Remote Validator
 
- Topic B: Building a Busy Indicator Directive
 
- Topic C: Understanding Directive Injection
 
- Topic D: Dependency Injection Using viewProvider
 
- Topic E: Component Styling and View Encapsulation
 
Some Practical Scenarios
- Topic A: Bootstrapping an Angular Application
 
- Topic B: Application Performance
 
- Topic C: Handling Authentication and Authorization
 
   
   
       If you are a web developer who wants to explore the new features like SPA, Routing and so on that Angular provides, you should definitely go for this course.
   
   
       Hardware:
For successful completion of this course, students will require the following:
- Processor: Intel i3 (or equivalent)
 
- Memory: 4GB RAM
 
- Hard disk: 20 GB
 
- Internet connection
 
 
Software:
- OS: Windows 8 or Higher
 
- Browser: Google Chrome
 
- Node.js (9.2 version)
 
- Atom
 
 
Installation and Setup
Ensure that you have Node.js installed on your system