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Starting with Angular 4
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Learning Style
Beginner
Difficulty
3 Hours
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About this course:
First let’s have an insight on what is Angular 4 is. Angular, or Angular JS, is a structural framework for dynamic web applications. In other words, it helps turn simple HTML into cool web apps that actually do stuff (rather than just staying static like a simple informational website would do), by using it as a template then extending its syntax to express components. Angular 4 is the newest and most recent 'majorly revamped' version. It is backwards compatible with Angular 2. Web frameworks can be difficult enough to get your head around at the best of times. When it comes to Angular, it can be especially challenging to keep up; new versions are released every 6 months, and although the latest version is Angular 4, there wasn't actually an 'Angular 3'! Confused? Don't be. This online course will explain it all.
The average salary for Front End Web Developer is $102,143 per year.
Course Objective:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Code an Angular Project with an Online IDE
- Learn to code with TypeScript and use it's data typing features
- Understand and use Angular's Component paradigm
- Use Angular's powerful data binding features
- Use Angular's improved Pipes to transform displayed data
- Compose Components with Angular's Component Nesting capabilities
- Implement Services in an Angular application
- Implement Routing in Angular
- Modularize an application with Angular's Module system
Audience:
This course is intended for:
- Web developers who design and build UI/UX solutions for mobile and the web.
- Developers who want to design with Angular as easily as they can with other JavaScript frameworks.
Prerequisites:
- Before taking this course, a student should ideally (but not absolutely) have some experience in: Creating web UI’s with normal JavaScript tools (i.e. jQuery, Bootstrap, ASP.NET, AngularJS, etc.) Programming with a common object-oriented or scripting language (i.e. Java, C#, Python, PHP, etc.) JavaScript development of complete client-side solutions.
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Subjects | App Development |
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Lab Access | No |
Learning Style | Self-Paced Learning |
Learning Type | Course |
Difficulty | Beginner |
Course Duration | 3 Hours |
Language | English |
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Brian Hernandez
Web development Instructor
Brian Hernandez has been in the development field for over a decade. Brian works extensively with Full Stack Web Development, MEAN Stack, MEMR (Mango, Express, MySQL, React) Stack and other Modern Web Frameworks.
Brian is a consultant, and his company is currently catering to clients to want to improve their online presence or build one from scratch. He has worked with high profile companies, helping them move them to digital, both for in-housework, and for having a digital presence for their external stakeholders.
Brian also works as a web-development instructor and teaches everything starting from HTML/CSS basics to layout techniques, programming concepts (objects, arrays, loops etc.), JavaScript, jQuery, and responsive concepts and techniques.
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