
Learn Angular: 4 Angular Projects
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Angular is not just a framework, but rather a platform that empowers developers to build applications for the web, mobile, and the desktop.
This book presents a collection of complete project tutorials: building a bucket-list MEAN stack app; user authentication with MEAN; building a Twitter client with Node and Angular; and connecting Angular and the WordPress API. Along the way, you'll learn how to use Angular and some of its best features.
This book is for all front-end developers who want to get proficient with Angular and its related tools. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion.
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Full-stack JavaScript developer. Rubyist by passion. Amateur musician. Favorite quote? "Being a jack of all trades doesn't mean you're a master at none."
Content
- Learn Angular: 4 Angular Projects
- Notice of Rights
- Notice of Liability
- Trademark Notice
- About SitePoint
- Preface
- Who Should Read This Book?
- Conventions Used
- Chapter 1: MEAN Stack: Build an App with Angular 2+ and the Angular CLI
- Introduction to the MEAN Stack
- Overview
- Prerequisites
- Creating the Backend Using Express.js and MongoDB
- Building the Front End Using Angular
- Creating Components, a Model, and a Service
- Finishing Touches
- Wrapping It Up
- Chapter 2: User Authentication with the MEAN Stack
- The MEAN Stack Authentication Flow
- The Example Application
- Creating the MongoDB Data Schema with Mongoose
- Set Up Passport to Handle the Express Authentication
- Configure API Endpoints
- Create Angular Authentication Service
- Apply Authentication to Angular App
- Chapter 3: Building a Twitter Client with Node and Angular
- Setting Up the Project
- Creating a Twitter Client in NodeJS
- Creating the Angular App
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Connecting Angular and the WordPress API with wp-api-angular
- Laying Foundations
- Authentication
- Listing the Users
- Working With Posts
- Conclusion
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