AngularJS Deployment Essentials

AngularJS Deployment Essentials
Author: Zachariah Moreno
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1783983590

If you are a web developer, this handy guide will empower you to quickly learn the fundamentals of AngularJS development and deployment.

Data-oriented Development with AngularJS

Data-oriented Development with AngularJS
Author: Manoj Waikar
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 178439419X

This book helps beginner-level AngularJS developers organize AngularJS applications by discussing important AngularJS concepts and best practices. If you are an experienced AngularJS developer but haven't written directives or haven't created custom HTML controls before, then this book is ideal for you.

EssentialsAngular

EssentialsAngular
Author: Dhananjay Kumar
Publisher: BPB Publications
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9388511247

Basic to Advance learning of Angular concepts DESCRIPTION This book is an Essentials guide for every Angular developer. It covers all required topics an Angular developer need to get started. This book is written in Angular version 7 and explains vitalÊ concepts of Angular in extremely descriptive way with lot of code examples. KEY FEATURES A complete overview of the key aspects of Angular Up to date with the latest Angular release The book covers the framework's mental model, API, and the design principles behind it. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN Components & Binding, Web API SPAs & Routing, Template Driven Forms Forms, HTTP Unit Testing, ngModel, Angular Directives Pipes, Ignite UI WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR Students of Polytechnic Diploma Classes- Computer Science/ Information Technology Graduate Students- Computer Science/ CSE / IT/ Computer Applications Master Class StudentsÑMsc (CS/IT)/ MCA/ M.Phil, M.Tech, M.S. Industry Professionals- Preparing for Certifications Table of Contents 1. Ê Ê IntroductionÊ 2. Ê Ê Component and Data Binding 3. Ê Ê Components CommunicationsÊ 4. Ê Ê Angular Directives 5. Ê Ê ViewEncapsulation in Angular 6. Ê Ê PipesÊ 7. Ê Ê Template Driven FormsÊ 8. Ê Ê Reactive Forms 9. Ê Ê Angular RoutingÊ 10. Ê Change Detection 11. Ê Services and ProvidersÊ 12. Ê Working with API and $httpÊ 13. Ê Advanced Components

AngularJS for .NET Developers in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself

AngularJS for .NET Developers in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself
Author: Dennis Sheppard
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2015-10-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0134315057

In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you will be up and running with AngularJS in your Microsoft .NET environment. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson builds on your .NET skills and knowledge, helping you quickly learn the essentials of AngularJS, and use it to streamline any web development project. Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common questions, issues, and tasks. Q&A sections, quizzes, and exercises help you build and test your knowledge. By The Way notes present interesting pieces of information. Try it Yourself sidebars offer advice or teach an easier way to do something. Watch Out! cautions advise you about potential problems and help you steer clear of disaster. Dennis Sheppard is a Front-End Architect at NextTier Education in Chicago, IL. He has delivered enterprise solutions for the private equity, insurance, healthcare, education, and distribution industries. Christopher Miller is an Architect at West Monroe Partners. He has built solutions for the higher education, private equity, and renewable energy industries. AJ Liptak, is a Senior Consultant at West Monroe Partners specializing in modern web application development. He has delivered transformative solutions for the telecom, healthcare, finance, and distribution industries. Learn how to... Build AngularJS web apps from scratch, or integrate with existing .NET code Organize, reuse, and test JavaScript web application code far more effectively Discover key JavaScript design patterns that support AngularJS (and their similarities to C#) Use AngularJS modules, controllers, views, data-binding, and event handling Implement AngularJS services efficiently Work with directives, custom directives, and dependency injection Set up AngularJS routing Apply best practices for organizing AngularJS applications Master sophisticated AngularJS techniques, including filters, advanced patterns, and communication between controllers Deploy AngularJS code to the Microsoft Azure cloud Unit-test and debug your single page applications Integrate AngularJS with .NET Web Forms and .NET MVC Build REST APIs in .NET and consume their services in AngularJS Combine AngularJS with .NET SignalR to build real-time web apps Extend AngularJS development with bower, gulp, and webstorm Preview the future of AngularJS: Version 2.0 and beyond

AngularJS Design Patterns

AngularJS Design Patterns
Author: Rodrigo Branas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2014-02-21
Genre: COMPUTERS
ISBN: 9781783980086

This book is strongly recommended for those who have a passion for web development and who are looking for a framework that can provide a reusable, maintainable, and modular way to create applications and increase their productivity.

AngularJS Programming by Example

AngularJS Programming by Example
Author: Agus Kurniawan
Publisher: PE Press
Total Pages: 154
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

AngularJS is JavaScript framework to accelerate developer to build front-end web application. This book helps who want to learn AngularJS programming by providing sample code illustration. **TOC** 1. Preparing Development Environment 1.1 AngularJS 1.2 Development Tools 1.3 Hello World 2. Angular Modules and Controllers 2.1 Angular Modules 2.2 Controllers 2.3 Working with Multi Controllers 2.4 Calling AngularJS Controller Data and Function from JavaScript 3. Input Validation 3.1 Angular Input 3.2 Input Validation 3.3 Disabled Button 3.4 Demo 4. Data Binding and Templates 4.1 Basic Data Binding 4.1.1 Handling Input Element 4.1.2 Select Element 4.1.3 Radio Button Element 4.14 Date Input 4.1.5 Range 4.1.6 CheckBox 4.1.7 Submit Button 4.1.8 Output Result 4.1.9 Running Application 4.2 Repeating Data 4.3 Nested Repeating Data 4.4 Filtering 5. AngularJS Services 5.1 Internal AngularJS Services 5.2 Custom AngularJS Services 6. Interacting with Server 6.1 $http Service 6.2 $http get Service 6.3 $http post Service 7. AngularJS, PHP and MySQL 7.1 AngularJS on PHP 7.2 Building Database 7.3 Building Back-End 7.3.1 Handling CRUD 7.3.2 Handling JSON 7.4 Building Front-End 7.4.1 Service and Controller 7.4.2 HTML 7.5 Testing 8. AngularJS, ASP.NET MVC and SQL Server 8.1 AngularJS on ASP.NET MVC 8.2 Building Database 8.3 Building Back-End 8.3.1 Data Model and Database Access 8.3.2 ASP.NET MVC Controller 8.4 Building Front-End 8.4.1 AngularJS Service and Controller 8.4.2 ASP.NET MVC Layout 8.4.3 ASP.NET MVC View with AngularJS 8.5 Testing 9. AngularJS, Node.js, Express and MongoDB 9.1 AngularJS on Node.js and Express 9.2 Building Database 9.3 Initializing Project 9.4 Building Back-End 9.4.1 Database Access 9.4.2 Node.js and Express 9.5 Building Front-End 9.5.1 AngularJS Service and Controller 9.5.2 HTML 9.6 Deployment 9.7 Testing 10. AngularJS, Node.js and Socket.io 10.1 Socket.io and Node.js 10.2 Initializing Project 10.3 Building Back-End 10.3.1 Generating Stock Data 10.3.2 Node.js and Socket.io 10.4 Building Front-End 10.4.1 AngularJS Controller 10.4.2 Building HTML 10.5 Deployment 10.6 Testing

Getting Started with AngularJS

Getting Started with AngularJS
Author: Adam Walsh
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3739634928

This title is one of the "Essentials" IT Books published by TechNet Publications Limited. This Book is a very helpful practical guide for beginners in the topic , which can be used as a learning material for students pursuing their studies in undergraduate and graduate levels in universities and colleges and those who want to learn the topic via a short and complete resource. We hope you find this book useful in shaping your future career.This book will be available soon...

Object Oriented Programming with Angular

Object Oriented Programming with Angular
Author: Balram Morsing Chavan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9789389328363

Learn advanced techniques and best practices of Angular programming for building enterprise web applications Key Features Get familiar with the core concepts of Angular. Discover best practices, tips, and tricks while working with Angular. Learn how to architect data driven web applications. Explore methods to pass data between components in Angular. Learn how to deploy and secure your Angular application. Description Angular is a Single Page Application (SPA) development framework open-sourced by Google. The Angular framework is written in TypeScript language, which enables a web developer to write JavaScript code in Object-Oriented fashion. TypeScript makes it easier to build a client-side web application with classes, interfaces, generics, inheritance, and other Object-Oriented features. TypeScript compiler takes care of transpiling these features into native JavaScript. Angular is a framework that comes with Dependency Injection, HTTP communication, Forms, and other features out of the box. This book will leverage on your prior programming knowledge to learn Angular. Microsoft .Net stack, C#, Windows Forms, WPF, ASP.NET have been widely used for developing desktop and web applications. We shall be referring to concepts from these technologies with Angular whenever applicable; thus having prior experience would be a great advantage. This book takes you from the basics of TypeScript language to building modular and robust enterprise web applications and deployment. What will you learn Learn how to orchestrate complex Angular applications. Get to know more about Dependency Injection in depth. Learn how to build template and dynamic forms in Angular. Learn how to use Angular routes in an application. Learn how to communicate with backend services using HTTP. Who this book is for This book is for readers who want to learn Angular. Having a basic Object-Oriented programming knowledge, programming experience with C#.Net/Java, and hands-on web development experience would be an added advantage. Table of Contents 1. Typescript - the underdog 2. Hello, Angular! 3. Building small and simple 4. Data Binding and Pipes 5. NgModule - in depth 6. Dependency Injection and Services 7. Building forms 8. Communication within Components 9. Consuming HTTP Resources 10. Routing Angular application 11. Deployment and tools About the Author Balram Chavan is a software professional having 11+ years of relevant experience working in cross domains. He has been awarded with GitHub Developer Program Membership for his contribution to open source world. He also contributes to multiple technology blogs and forums. Balram has also published many npm.js packages for Angular framework. Your LinkedIn Profile: https: //www.linkedin.com/in/balram-chavan/

AngularJS

AngularJS
Author: Brad Green
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2013-04-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1449355889

Develop smaller, lighter web apps that are simple to create and easy to test, extend, and maintain as they grow. This hands-on guide introduces you to AngularJS, the open source JavaScript framework that uses Model–view–controller (MVC) architecture, data binding, client-side templates, and dependency injection to create a much-needed structure for building web apps. Guided by two engineers who worked on AngularJS at Google, you’ll walk through the framework’s key features, and then build a working AngularJS app—from layout to testing, compiling, and debugging. If you have JavaScript experience, you’ll learn how AngularJS helps reduce the complexity of your web app. Dive deep into Angular’s building blocks and learn how they work together Gain maximum flexibility by separating logic, data, and presentation responsibilities with MVC Assemble your full app in the browser, using client-side templates Use AngularJS directives to extend HTML with declarative syntax Communicate with the server and implement simple caching with the $http service Use dependency injection to improve refactoring, testability, and multiple environment design Get code samples for common problems you face in most web apps