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Become an AngularJS Developer

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Angular Courses Web Development Courses Firebase Courses Data Binding Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to build robust web apps using the AngularJS framework. AngularJS swept the programming world with its approach to creating efficient, cross-platform apps. See how to work with structures, templates, change detection, data binding, and more.
  • Explore the foundations of this classic JavaScript framework.
  • Create secure, data-driven applications.
  • Optimize your projects using core techniques.

Syllabus

  • Course 1: Learning AngularJS 1
    • AngularJS is still a major player in the web dev world. Learn how to quickly build full-featured web applications with this important JavaScript framework.
  • Course 2: AngularJS 1: Adding Registration to Your Application
    • Create a simple registration system that allows users to log in and out of your web applications with AngularJS and Firebase.
  • Course 3: AngularJS 1: Building a Data-Driven App
    • Learn how Angular works in the real world. Find out how to enhance an existing user registration app with new views and controllers to interact with real-time data streams.
  • Course 4: AngularJS: Scope and Digest
    • Explore scope and the digest cycle. This advanced course explores manual and automatic data binding approaches for AngularJS applications.
  • Course 5: AngularJS 1.x Tips and Tricks
    • Learn lesser known facts about AngularJS 1.x that can help you build better applications.
  • Course 6: Upgrading to Angular 1.6
    • Learn how to modernize an existing Angular 1.x app by upgrading to Angular 1.6.

Taught by

Ray Villalobos, Ray Villalobos, Ray Villalobos, Iftach Bar, Aviv Ben-Yosef and Aviv Ben-Yosef

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