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Angular Best Practices

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Jim Cooper

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  • 1. Course Overview.mp4
    01:53
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    02:30
  • 2. Setting up Our Environment.mp4
    01:50
  • 3. Getting Started with the Angular CLI.mp4
    03:22
  • 4. File Naming Best Practices.mp4
    04:13
  • 5. Folder Organization.mp4
    07:21
  • 6. One Item per File.mp4
    02:23
  • 7. Summary.mp4
    00:28
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    00:47
  • 2. The Single Responsibility Principle.mp4
    07:30
  • 3. Symbol Naming Best Practices.mp4
    03:56
  • 4. Prefer Immutability.mp4
    04:15
  • 5. Use Small Functions.mp4
    01:52
  • 6. Use Strict Mode.mp4
    04:54
  • 7. Summary.mp4
    00:23
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    03:42
  • 2. The Core Module (To Be or Not to Be).mp4
    06:56
  • 3. The App Routing Module.mp4
    00:51
  • 4. Creating a Shared Module.mp4
    02:31
  • 5. Creating Feature Modules.mp4
    04:53
  • 6. Summary.mp4
    00:27
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    00:46
  • 2. Prefixing Component Selectors.mp4
    02:33
  • 3. Separating Component CSS and Template Files.mp4
    02:49
  • 4. Decorating Input and Output Properties.mp4
    01:11
  • 5. Delegating Complex Logic to Services.mp4
    04:38
  • 6. Component Member Sequence.mp4
    02:32
  • 7. Implementing Lifecycle Hook Interfaces.mp4
    01:58
  • 8. When to (And Not to) Create Components.mp4
    02:45
  • 9. Summary.mp4
    00:40
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    00:26
  • 2. Use @Injectable Instead of @Inject.mp4
    01:52
  • 3. Best Practices for Providing Services.mp4
    07:14
  • 4. Using Services for Data Retrieval.mp4
    01:47
  • 5. Summary.mp4
    00:37
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    00:59
  • 2. Lazy Loading Feature Modules.mp4
    06:13
  • 3. Deploying Production Builds.mp4
    02:55
  • 4. Monitoring Bundle Sizes.mp4
    07:37
  • 5. Using OnPush Change Detection (Or Not).mp4
    03:55
  • 6. Pure and Impure Pipe Performance.mp4
    07:03
  • 7. Summary.mp4
    01:03
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    Once you start building more complex Angular apps, you can run into maintenance, organizational, and scalability issues. This course will teach you best practices to build professional, maintainable Angular applications.

    What You'll Learn?


      It's easy to create simple applications in Angular, but once you start building larger, more complex applications, you can quickly run into maintenance, organizational, and scalability issues if you're not careful. In this course, Angular Best Practices, you'll learn the key best practices in Angular. First, you'll explore the best practices around Angular project and folder organization. Next, you'll dive into Angular module organization and how to use Core, shared, and feature modules. Then, you'll learn about Angular components and services, and important performance best practices to ensure you're building fast and scalable Angular applications. Finally, you'll explore a few basic coding best practices. By the end of this course, you'll have all the skills and knowledge around Angular best practices to help you build professional, maintainable, and scalable Angular applications.

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    Jim Cooper is a software developer at Pluralsight, with more than 20 years of software development experience. He has a passion for Agile processes, especially lean software development. Jim has been developing production Angular apps since before Angular version 1.0, including Pluralsight's first Html5-based video player. Jim has over 10 years of TDD and pair programming experience which has contributed significantly to his professional development. He has successfully mentored other developers in the use of TDD and agile practices and still enjoys learning from talented developers everywhere.
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 42
    • duration 2:08:30
    • level advanced
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2023/06/14

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