Modern Angular (Manning)
Wednesday, 19 February 2025

This book, which also covers signals, standalone, SSR, and zoneless use, is designed to bring readers up to speed with Angular’s latest innovations. Armen Vardanyan demonstrates new ways of working with components, dependency injection, RxJS and Signals, all through building a complete enterprise-grade HR management system. The book also looks at upgrading the performance of apps with server-side rendering, and has detailed migration guides demonstrate ways to update existing apps to modern patterns.

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Author: Armen Vardanyan
Publisher:  Manning
Date: February 2025
Pages: 304
ISBN: 978-1633436923
Print: 1633436926
Kindle: 0DRW3YTYK
Audience: JavaScript developers interested in Angular
Level: Intermediate
Category: JavaScript

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Topics include:

  • Create modern Angular apps with the newest framework capabilities
  • Setting up and structuring your Angular projects
  • Implement advanced testing strategies for Angular
  • Benefit from new improvements in debugging, image loading, and component inputs
  • Apply state management with reactive programming
  • Explore signals and server-side rendering
  • Migrate legacy Angular projects to modern practices
  • Refactor old Angular patterns using new techniques
  • Use modern performance optimization approaches to improve User Experience

 

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