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Best-selling author Adam Freeman shows you how to use Angular in your projects, starting from the nuts and bolts and building up to the most advanced and sophisticated features, going in-depth to give you the knowledge you need. Chapters include common problems and how to avoid them. Additionally, this book now has accompanying online files for Angular 7; all examples in the book work without changes in Angular 7.Get the most from Angular, the leading framework for building dynamic JavaScript applications. Understand the MVC pattern and the benefits it can offer.What You'll LearnGain a solid architectural understanding of the MVC PatternCreate rich and dynamic web app clients using AngularUse the ng tools to create and build an Angular projectExtend and customize AngularTest your Angular projectsWhat's New in This EditionRevised for the features and changes in Angular 6 and 7Covers @angular/cli, ng command line tools, and WebPackIncludes HttpClient for simplified asynchronous HTTP requestsPresents updates to pipes and localized text displayWho This Book Is For Web developers with a foundation knowledge of HTML and JavaScript who want to create rich client-side applications

801 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2018

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July 18, 2019
I decided to learn about React instead. However, I am impressed with the author style and attention to details. I checked other books, but nobody seems to care that the web development scene is rapidly changing that whatever features they are explaining, might be obsolete by book publishing time.

Adam Freeman solves this by asking the user to install the specific versions of the tools he is using.

One more thing, learning a new tool can be overwhelming at times. Adam eases this by slowly explaining a feature once introduced with a promise to delve into more details later.
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March 7, 2019

Unlike other books on the subject, Adam goes into finer detail and explains it well. Recommended.

The concepts are valid to Version 7 as well, I think they need to ditch numbers from the title for the next edition.
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