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Angular Best Practices

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Course Description

Overview

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Once you start building more complex Angular apps, you can run into maintenance, organizational, and scalability issues. This course will teach you best practices to build professional, maintainable Angular applications.

It's easy to create simple applications in Angular, but once you start building larger, more complex applications, you can quickly run into maintenance, organizational, and scalability issues if you're not careful. In this course, Angular Best Practices, you'll learn the key best practices in Angular. First, you'll explore the best practices around Angular project and folder organization. Next, you'll dive into Angular module organization and how to use Core, shared, and feature modules. Then, you'll learn about Angular components and services, and important performance best practices to ensure you're building fast and scalable Angular applications. Finally, you'll explore a few basic coding best practices. By the end of this course, you'll have all the skills and knowledge around Angular best practices to help you build professional, maintainable, and scalable Angular applications.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Angular Application Structure and Organization 22mins
  • General Coding Best Practices 23mins
  • Angular Module Organization 19mins
  • Angular Components Best Practices 19mins
  • Angular Services Best Practices 11mins
  • Angular Performance Best Practices 29mins

Taught by

Jim Cooper

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