2014
Addison-Wesley Professional
Marc Wandschneider
6:09
English
AngularJS is a powerful JavaScript framework, maintained by Google, for building web applications (single-page apps [SPAs]) and enhancing various parts of your web pages. It’s a comprehensive framework that makes both development and testing easier by extending web applications with MVC (model-view-controller) capability.
Introduction
Lesson 1: Getting Started
Learning Objectives
1.1 Understand what AngularJS is and why it's important
1.2 Install AngularJS
1.3 Install Bootstrap
1.4 Write your first AngularJS application
1.5 Look at what you will build with AngularJS
1.6 Understand what you should know before you begin
1.7 Stay up to date and find the help you need
Lesson 2: Working with AngularJS Building Blocks: Binding, Directives, and Filters
Learning Objectives
2.1 Perform more useful data binding with repeating
2.2 Introduce filters to your bindings
2.3 Combine data binding and filters in your application
2.4 Understand more about repeating and directives
2.5 Improve the UI of your sample application
Lesson 3: Using Controllers and Views
Learning Objectives
3.1 Understand how AngularJS organizes MVC
3.2 Use controllers and forms to modify your data
3.3 Perform data validation and communicate between views and controllers
3.4 Understand validation a bit more
3.5 Set up a simple web server (Mac and Linux)
3.6 Set up a simple web server (Windows)
3.7 Set up multiple views and controllers
Lesson 4: Putting It All Together with Modules
Learning Objectives
4.1 Understand the core components of AngularJS modules
4.2 Understand routes and add them to your apps
4.3 Understand how to lay out your applications
4.4 Add an album view to your sample application
Lesson 5: Loading and Saving Data
Learning Objectives
5.1 Understand the various ways you can provide data in Angular–Part I: Services
5.2 Understand the various ways you can provide data in Angular–Part II: Factories, constants, and values
5.3 Use factories and services with remote data
5.4 Upload image files from your AngularJS application
Lesson 6: Filling in the Blanks—Filters, Directives, Cookies, and More
Learning Objectives
6.1 Write your own filters
6.2 Write your own directives I: Simple directives
6.3 Write your own directives II: Scope and user interface
6.4 Work with cookies in your app
Lesson 7: Wrapping Up
Learning Objectives
7.1 Complete your application and look to what's next
7.2 Implement network access with JSONP
7.3 Test your application with Karma
Summary
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