Introduction to Angular

Course 2324

  • Duration: 4 days
  • Labs: Yes
  • Language: English
  • 23 NASBA CPE Credits (live, in-class training only)
  • Level: Foundation

Learn Angular 18 and build responsive, enterprise-strength applications that run smoothly on desktop and mobile devices with this Angular training course. Angular provides a robust framework that facilitates the development of richly interactive applications running on multiple platforms. Gain experience building components, creating directives, modularizing applications, and building template-driven forms. 

You'll be given remote access to a preconfigured virtual machine for you to perform your hands-on exercises, develop/test new code, and experiment with the same software used in your course. This course is compatible with older versions of Angular.

Angular Training Delivery Methods

  • In-Person

  • Online

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Angular Training Course Information

In this Angular Training course, you will learn how to:

Create device-independent Angular applications.

Develop Components using TypeScript, Templates, and Decorators.

Consume REST services using Observables.

Modularize applications with the Component Router.

Capture and validate input with template-driven forms.

Leverage continued support with after-course one-on-one instructor coaching and computing sandbox.

Angular Training Course Prerequisites 

Before attempting this course, attendees should have the following: 

Angular Training Course Outline

Architectural overview 

  • Simplifying the development of complex modern applications
  • The organization of an Angular app
  • Supporting multiple client devices
  • Configuring an Angular development environment
  • Bootstrapping your first Angular application

Getting started with TypeScript

  • Transpiling TypeScript to JavaScript
  • Building an app with TypeScript

Defining components

  • Structure of a component
  • Introducing the component hierarchy
  • Declaring metadata with the @Component decorator
  • Controlling HTML5 generation with Templates
  • Displaying repeating data with @for blocks
  • Conditional generation of DOM content

Debugging techniques and strategies

  • Interpreting framework error messages
  • Exploring the component hierarchy with Angular Dev Tools

Reducing code complexity with Dependency Injection (DI)

  • Principles of DI
  • Creating loosely coupled applications
  • Configuring providers and declaring Injectables
  • Satisfying dependencies with Provider metadata

Structuring test strategies

  • Unit testing vs. integration testing
  • Working with mock Angular components
  • Asynchronous testing with Typescript arrow functions

Leveraging 3rd party tools

  • Defining tests with Jasmine
  • Automating tests with Angular CLI (command line interfaces) and Karma
  • Building and running a Cypress Integration test

Coordinating Component interaction

  • Passing data from parent to child with Input bindings
  • Listening for property changes with ngOnChanges
  • Binding a model to display with interpolation

Managing events

  • Detecting and responding to user interaction
  • Capturing browser events
  • Emitting custom events to trigger behavior

Creating modular applications

  • Controlling application flow with the Component Router
  • Building Feature Modules
  • Parameterizing routes for dynamic navigation

Manipulating data with Pipes

  • Formatting dates for display
  • Chaining pipes to combine functionality
  • Filtering data with custom Pipes

Displaying and capturing data

  • Developing forms with ngFormModel and FormBuilder
  • Differentiating Template Driven and Reactive forms
  • Two-way binding between input controls and data model

Validating form input

  • Leveraging HTML5 and custom validation
  • Providing user feedback from validators

Keeping the App Responsive

  • Subscribing to Observables
  • Converting stream data types with the Observable map function
  • Optimizing change detection with immutability and onPush

Interacting with a Web APIs

  • Exchanging data with the HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) object
  • Bidirectional communication using Web Sockets
  • Gracefully handling errors
  • Creating a custom styling directive 
  • Incorporating Angular Material Components
  • Customising Material themes
  • Improving layout with Sidenav and Cards

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Angular Training Course FAQs

Angular is an enterprise-strength tool for efficiently building browser and mobile-based user-interfaces.

Yes! While this course covers Angular 18, the material is still relevant for older versions. There are some areas where functionality has changed, and your instructor can identify these for you during the course. Angular best practice is to migrate to new features wherever possible.

Angular is a complete redesign of AngularJS. It builds on the lessons learned during the life of AngularJS. Specifically, Angular is component-oriented, while AngularJS is directive based. AngularJS was MVC-based, while Angular uses data-bound components. Angular is designed to support mobile devices AngularJS was not.

Yes! We know your busy work schedule may prevent you from getting to one of our classrooms, which is why we offer convenient online training to meet your needs wherever you want, including online training.

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