Pro Angular 9 4th Ed (Apress)
Wednesday, 08 July 2020

The fourth edition of this guide explains how to get the most from Angular 9, starting with an in-depth overview of the MVC pattern and presenting the range of benefits it can offer. Author Adam Freeman says the book has accompanying online files for Angular 9 and 10, and that all the examples in the book work without changes in Angular 10. The book also shows how to use Angular in your projects, starting with the nuts-and-bolts concepts, and progressing on to more advanced and sophisticated features.

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Author: Adam Freeman
Publisher: Apress
Date: July 2020
Pages: 809
ISBN: 978-1484259979
Print: 1484259971
Kindle: B08B3LJC29
Audience: JavaScript developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Web design and development

 

  • Gain a solid architectural understanding of the MVC Pattern
  • Create rich and dynamic web app clients using Angular 9
  • Use the ng tools to create and build an Angular project
  • Extend and customize Angular
  • Acquire skills to unit test your Angular projects

 

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