Angular Development With Typescript 2nd Ed (Manning)
Wednesday, 30 January 2019

This is an intermediate-level tutorial that introduces Angular and TypeScript to developers comfortable with building web applications using other frameworks and tools. Authors Yakov Fain and Anton Moiseev cover core concerns like state management, data, forms, and server communication as you build a full-featured online auction app.  They also show how to write type-aware classes, interfaces, and generics with TypeScript, along with time-saving best practices to use in your own work.

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Authors: Yakov Fain and Anton Moiseev
Publisher: Manning
Date: December 2018
Pages: 560
ISBN: 978-1617295348
Print: 1617295345
ebook: Free with print copy
Audience: Angular developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Web design and development

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Contents include: 

  • Code samples for Angular 5, 6, and 7
  • Dependency injection
  • Reactive programming
  • The Angular Forms API

 

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