Mastering Web Application Development with AngularJS
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About this ebook
AngularJS is an open-source JavaScript framework. Its goal is to develop MVC-based web applications and reduce the amount of JavaScript needed to make web applications functional.
The book will take the reader through the workflow of building an AngularJS app.
Throughout the process of app creation, we will have a look at the different interaction points between design and development and the readers will learn how AngularJS helps both roles to build an application that works well, as well as how to create clean and maintainable front end markup and code.
ApproachThis book will be a step-by-step guide showing the readers how to build a complete web app with AngularJS.
Who this book is forThis book will be most useful to developers who are evaluating or have decided to use AngularJS for a real life project. You should have some prior exposure to AngularJS, at least through basic examples. We assume that you’ve got working knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Pawel Kozlowski
Pawel Kozlowski has over 15 years of professional experience in web development and was fortunate enough to work with variety of web technologies, languages,and platforms.He is not afraid of hacking both at client side and server side and always searches for the most productive tools and processes.Pawel strongly believes in free, open source software.He has been very committed in the AngularJS project and also is very active in the AngularJS community.He also contributes to Angular UI – the companion suite to the AngularJS framework, where he focuses on the Twitter's Bootstrap directives for AngularJS.When not coding, Pawel spreads a good word about AngularJS at various conferences and meetups.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5So this book is definitely better than the the AngularJS book (O'Reilly publications) book. The authors have done an excellent job of creating a 'documentation' of this revolutionary framework, which at places, is better than the documentation at the angularjs.org site. (sorry to start on a negative note!!)The chapters are well categorized to help the reader understand the concepts from the ground-up. This book definitely helps a beginner and serves as a handy reference for the experienced developer. Despite having done some work on AngularJS after reading a book and online courses, this book still provided me with so much information (at times to the level of 'system-overload'... but in a good way) that I feel I should have picked up this material first.Chapter 7 talks about how to handle security issues, chapter 8 and 9 discuss about directives. These three chapters were the highlight for me in terms of improving my understanding of the framework.The authors have provided links for snippets on plnkr.com so the reader can experiment as they read. I found this very innovative and useful to quickly try out with different values and compare the output. Also some sections of the book provided the unit tests before they showed the implementation of the feature. This was also nice as it encourages readers to think in terms of TDD.Simple language, awesome framework and one great book!!
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