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Angular Design Patterns

Angular Design Patterns

By : Mathieu Nayrolles, Nayrolles Mathieu (USD)
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Angular Design Patterns

Angular Design Patterns

1.5 (2)
By: Mathieu Nayrolles, Nayrolles Mathieu (USD)

Overview of this book

This book is an insightful journey through the most valuable design patterns, and it will provide clear guidance on how to use them effectively in Angular. You will explore some of the best ways to work with Angular and how to use it to meet the stability and performance required in today's web development world. You’ll get to know some Angular best practices to improve your productivity and the code base of your application. We will take you on a journey through Angular designs for the real world, using a combination of case studies, design patterns to follow, and anti-patterns to avoid. By the end of the book, you will understand the various features of Angular, and will be able to apply well-known, industry-proven design patterns in your work.
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Angular CLI


The Angular CLI is a very simple, yet extremely useful, node package that takes the form of a command-line tool. The purpose of this tool is to take away most of the pain of getting started with Angular 2. The problem with any application based on a framework is to know how to bootstrap things for your code to communicate smoothly with the framework's features and libraries.

This tool, provided directly by the Angular team, provides working blueprints for ready-to-go applications. Indeed, by using one simple command we can generate a complete boilerplate for Angular that can be transpiled, run locally, tested, and even deployed to GitHub pages.

Installation

Installing the Angular CLI is dead simple as it's a node package. The following command will work, regardless of your operating system:

npm install -g angular-cli 

Note

If you are using a Unix-based system, a sudo might be required for global installations.

Creating a new application

Once the Angular CLI is installed, we can begin...

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