/angular-complete-guide-course-resources

Course resources (slides, snapshots) for my "Angular - The Complete Guide" course (https://acad.link/angular)

Primary LanguageTypeScript

Angular - The Complete Guide Course Resources

This repository contains resources (code snapshots, extra files & slides) for my Angular - The Complete Guide online course.

How To Use

This repository contains the course slides and top-level code-snapshots and attachments folders.

The code-snapshots folder contains multiple code snapshots per course section - these snapshots should help you with debugging you course projects when following along with the course code.

The attachments folder contains lecture-specific attachments which I reference in some of the course lectures.

Using Code Snapshots

Code snapshots are complete Angular projects, provided for you to compare your code to mine. You will often find multiple snapshots for every course section, to reflect different project states at different points of time.

The snapshots are stored in folders which carry names that should allow you to infer to which course lecture the snapshot belongs.

You can use these code snapshots (even without downloading the code to your machine, especially when using this GitHub feature) to compare your code to mine.

You can also download the entire repository to your machine via the green "Code" button or by cloning it. Once downloaded, you can browse all snapshots locally on your machine.

Running the Code Snapshots

As mentioned, the code snapshots provided in this repository are complete Angular projects. Their main purpose is to allow you to compare your code to mine (see above).

But once you downloaded them you can also run the code snapshots on your machine. To do this, you must perform the following steps:

1) Install dependencies

First, you must re-create the node_modules folder and install all required third-party dependencies.

This is done via the following command:

npm install

Important: You must be navigated into the project folder (inside your terminal / command prompt) before running this command.

2) Run the development server

As a next step, you can start the development server via

npm start

or

ng serve