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This is the repository for my course Angular 2 Step By Step

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Angular 2 Step By Step

This is the repository for my course Angular 2 Step By Step
The full course is available at http://btreepress.com/blog/portfolio-items/angular-2-step-by-step-from-beginner-to-advanced/ You can also follow me on twitter, or read my blog.

Course Description

Angular was designed by Google to address challenges programmers face building single-page applications. In this course Luke Angel steps through the framework one step at a time, focusing on the new component-based architecture of Angular 2. After completing this training, you'll be able to tackle the other project-based courses in our library and create your own Angular app. JavaScript frameworks help you code more quickly, by providing special functionality for developing specific types of web projects. This course introduces you to the essentials of this "superheroic" framework, including declarative templates, two-way data binding, and dependency injection.

Topics include:

  • What is Angular?
  • Setting up an Angular templates
  • Working with components
  • Displaying data
  • Working with events
  • Using two-way data binding
  • Creating a subcomponent
  • Using the built-in HTTP module
  • Using the built-in router module

Instructions

  1. Make sure you have these installed
  1. Clone this repository into your local machine using the terminal (mac) or Gitbash (PC)

    git clone git@github.com:bTreePress/Angular-2-Step-By-Step.git

  2. CD to the folder

    cd angular2-step-by-step

  3. Run the following to install the project dependencies:

    npm install

  4. Run the npm start command to build the code, watch for file changes, and serve up the site locally:

    npm start

Note that the site will run using lite-server and will be served up at the following local address:
http://localhost:3000

If you use a code editor that launches its own web server please note that it may run on a different port number. You will want to use npm start for this project.