Angular Step by Step for beginners

This course teaches Angular from basic to advanced level by creating a Customer data entry project.

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Description


This tutorial teaches Angular using a project. So a simple customer screen is taken and around the same the whole course revolves. Remember the best way to learn any technology is by doing a project.

Below are complete details of the course :-

Chapter 1  :- Node and NPM
Chapter 2  :- Running first app & Angulr CLI
Chapter 3  :- VS Code editor.
Chapter 4  :- TypeScript
Chapter 5  :- CLI project folder structure
Chapter 6  :- The config JSON files
Chapter 7  :- ng serve vs ng build
Chapter 8  :- Angular the binding framework
Chapter 9  :- Component and Modules
Chapter 10 :- Expression , Decorators and TemplateURL
Chapter 11 :- Declaration and BootStrap in Modules
Chapter 12 :- The main.ts file for module startup
Chapter 13 :- Index.html and the selector tag
Chapter 14 :- Polyfills
Chapter 15 :- Webpack :- Packaging and deploying
Chapter 16 :- Vendor.js and Runtime.js
Chapter 17 :- Angular File naming Convention
Chapter 18 :- Creating Customer UI
Chapter 19 :- Creating Customer Model
Chapter 20 :- Consuming model in component
Chapter 21 :- ngModel , One way and Two way binding
Chapter 22 :- Expressions
Chapter 23 :- Understanding and Intrepeting Errors
Chapter 24 :- FormsModule
Chapter 25 :- *ngForLoop
Chapter 26 :- package.lock.json and versioning
Chapter 27 :- Using source code of the tutorial.
Chapter 28 :- Thinking Uniform , Thinking Master Pages
Chapter 29:- Creating Angular UI and its components.
Chapter 30 :- Organizing project folders, modules & components.
Chapter 31 :- Masterpage and selector
Chapter 32 :- Grouping components in to Modules.
Chapter 33 :- Understanding UI loading in selector.
Chapter 34 :- Routing and Routing collection
Chapter 35 :- router-outlet and routerLink
Chapter 36 :- RouterModule and loading routes in Angular.
Chapter 37 :- Understanding the flow of Angular with routing.
Chapter 38 :- Performance issues due to eager loading.
Chapter 39 :- Implementing Lazy loading
Chapter 40 :- Dividing project in to self contained Angular modules.
Chapter 41 :- Self contained routes for self contained modules.
Chapter 42 :- loadChildren :- The heart of lazy loading
Chapter 43:- Understanding path structure for folders and loadChildren.
Chapter 44:- forRoot and forChild
Chapter 45:- Multiple Modules , Multiple builds and Multiple outputs.
Chapter 46:- CommonModule for Lazy Loading
Chapter 47:- Seeing the physical separate modules in the "dist" folder.
Chapter 48:- Revising Angular architecture with Lazy routing
Chapter 49 :- Validation object model.
Chapter 50 :- Appropriate place to put validations
Chapter 51 :-Formgroup , FormControl , Validators and FormBuilder
Chapter 52 :- Using Angular validation :- The CCC process.
Chapter 53 :- Creating validations
Chapter 54 :- Applying validations to the UI
Chapter 55 :- Checking validation status
Chapter 56 :- ReactiveForms
Chapter 57 :- ngModelOption standalone
Chapter 58 :- Display errors for individual validations.
Chapter 59 :- The dirty flag.
Chapter 60 :- Centralizing validation code for reusability.
Chapter 61: - Definition of a good architecture
Chapter 62: - Concrete classes and tight coupling
Chapter 63: - Provider - provides things to component.
Chapter 64: - Creating providers: - Provide & UseClass
Chapter 65: - Interfaces issues with Angular DI
Chapter 66: - Finally understanding Dependency Injection
Chapter 67: - Seeing the actual fruits of Dependency Injection
Chapter 68: - Centralized and Conditional DI
Chapter 69: - Injector and tokens - Conditionnal DI
Chapter 70: - Dynamic collections
Chapter 71: - Revising Angular DI architecture
Chapter 72 :- Defining a user control
Chapter 73 :- Interactions :- Input, output and event emitters
Chapter 74 :- Creating user control and its components
Chapter 75 :- Creating user control component and importance of selector
Chapter 76 :- The @input decorator
Chapter 77 :- Stters and custom component naming convention
Chapter 78 :- Creating the Grid UI of the user control
Chapter 79 :- Defining output and event emitters
Chapter 80 :- Understanding the user control flow
Chapter 81 :- Importing and running the user control
Chapter 82 :- Debugging and watching the full flow.
Chapter 83 :- Json-server , the fake webserver
Chapter 84 :- Configuring json-server & db.json.
Chapter 85 :- importing and creating  http component object
Chapter 86:-  Making HTTP Post calls and the subscribe method.
Chapter 87 :- Import HTTP Module at the module level.
Chapter 88 :- Implementing DTO( Data transfer objects)
Chapter 89 :- Lambdas and Callback
Chapter 90 :- Angular HTTP Client.
Chapter 91 :- Using HttpClient
Chapter 92 :  Simplicity of HttpClient.
Chapter 93:-  Interceptors in HttpClient
Chapter 94:-  The double data post
Chapter 95 :- Defining the scope of the tutorial.
Chapter 96 :- Using Angular template and its limitation
Chapter 97 :- Respecting individual build and compilation.
Chapter 98 :- MVC wwwroot folder and Angular
Chapter 99 :- Issues with ng serve and integration
Chapter 100 :- Bootstrapping through MVC
Chapter 101 :- Deployurl concept.
Chapter 102 :- Integrating Webapi with Angular Http
Chapter 103 :- Debugging Angular and MVC
Chapter 104 :- Ahh the camel case and pascal case issue
Chapter 105:- Integrating Grunt with Task runner explorer
Chapter 106 :- Grunt configuration using appsettings.json
Chapter 107 :- Prebuild and Postbuild style
Chapter 108 :- Double tooling VS code and Visual studio
Chapter 109 :- Create new project using ng new command.
Chapter 110 :- Copy the code in to newly created projects.
Chapter 111 :- Run ng serve , fix errors http to httpclient
Chapter 112 :- Test and you are all set
Chapter 113 :- Integration testing vs Unit Testing
Chapter 114 :- Black Box vs White Box
Chapter 115 :- Jasmine and Karma
Chapter 116 :- Understanding Jasmine syntaxes , BDD , Describe and it.
Chapter 117 :- BeforeEach,BeforeAll,AfterEach and AfterAll
Chapter 118 :- The TestBed API
Chapter 119 :- Angular loading flow.
Chapter 120 :- Fixture the baseline.
Chapter 121 :- DebugElement , componentInstance and nativeElement
Chapter 122 :- Assertion - expect , tobeTruthy , toEqual
Chapter 123 :- Synching DOM's DetectChanges.
Chapter 124 :- QuerySelectors.
Chapter 125 :- Running Angular test
Chapter 126 :- Writing a complex unit test for the Customer screen

What You Will Learn!

  • Understanding Node NPM, CLI , VS ,Typescript and Webpack build tool.
  • Understanding Module and Component architecture in angular. Understanding important properties of component like templateurl , styleurl and selector.
  • Understanding configuration files like Angular json , tsconfig json , package json file and semantic versioning.
  • Understanding Routing ,router-outlet , routeLink and Lazy loading
  • Angular validation using formgroup , formcontrols and validators.
  • Creating loosely coupled architecture using DI ( Dependency Injection) and providers.
  • Implementing reusable user controls using input , output and event emitters.
  • Making http calls , understanding httpclient , http interceptors and fixing double entry problem
  • Integrating Angular with visual studio , MVC core and WebAPI.
  • Unit testing using Jasmine and Karma.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for people who are new to Angular and want to start from basic and go to advanced level.