Angular 4: Pocket Primer (Mercury)
Monday, 11 September 2017

This book provides an introduction to Angular 2 application development, independent of any exposure to Angular 1.x and is intended for beginners who want to develop Web applications. Author Oswald Campesato shows how to create applications with various UI Controls, how to create custom components, and how to handle mouse-related events.

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It book illustrates how to create Angular 2 applications containing SVG, D3, and GSAP. It also covers Angular 2 applications that use Flux, Redux, Relay, and GraphQL. The final chapter covers mobile application development, delving into Ionic 2, Angular 2 with NativeScript, and React Native with Angular 2. Includes companion files with source code and color figures from the book.

Author: Oswald Campesato
Publisher: Mercury Learning and Information
Date: June 2017
Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-1683920359
Print: 168392035X
Kindle: N/A
Audience: Angular developers
Level: Introductory
Category: Other Languages 

 

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