Course Outline
Introduction
- Key Updates in Angular 5 for Government
Overview of TypeScript and ES6 JavaScript for Government
- TypeScript Syntax for Government
- Utilizing the TypeScript Transpiler for Government
- Setting Up Angular 5 and TypeScript for Government
Creating Your First Angular Application for Government
- Planning the Application for Government
- Setting Up an Angular Project and App Using the CLI for Government
- Creating a Basic Project Setup Using Bootstrap 4 and Sass for Government
Working with Angular 5's Components for Government
- Creating Components for Government
- Databinding and String Interpolation for Government
- Property Binding for Government
- Event Binding for Government
- Two-Way Databinding for Government
- Data Modeling for Government
- Directives for Government
- Bootstrapping for Government
- Inputs and Outputs for Government
Using Angular 5 Components in a Government Context
- Data Flow for Government
- Working with AppModule for Government
- Developing Custom Components for Government
- Utilizing Templates and Styles for Government
- Applying View Encapsulation for Government
- Projecting Content for Government
- Understanding Component Lifecycle and Lifecycle Hooks for Government
- Using ViewChildren and ContentChildren for Government
Databinding in Angular 5 for Government
- Overview of Property and Event Binding for Government
- Binding and Assigning Aliases to Custom Properties for Government
- Binding and Assigning Aliases to Custom Events for Government
Working with Directives in a Government Context
- Built-in Directives for Government
- Creating Custom Directives for Government
Debugging the Application for Government
- Understanding Error Messages in Angular for Government
- Using Sourcemaps to Debug Code in the Browser for Government
- Utilizing Augury for Government
Angular 5 Services for Government
- The Importance of Services for Government
- Creating a Logging Service for Government
- Developing a Data Service for Government
Using Dependency Injection and Providers for Government
- Injectors, Providers, and Tokens for Government
- Configuring Dependency Injection for Government
- Configuring Your Provider for Government
- Injecting Services into Components, Directives, and Services for Government
Switching Pages with Routing for Government
- Setting Up Routes for Government
- Configuring and Loading Routes for Government
- Understanding Different Navigation Methods for Government
- Using Parameters in Routes for Government
- Creating Nested Routes for Government
- Utilizing Redirect and Wildcard Routes for Government
- Understanding Route Guards for Government
- Exploring Routing Strategies for Government
Using RxJS to Create and Work with Observables in Angular for Government
- Overview of Observables for Government
- Introduction to RxJS for Government
- Building and Using Observables in Angular for Government
Handling Forms in a Government Context
- Using Template-Driven Forms for Government
- Utilizing Reactive Forms for Government
Using Pipes for Government
- Built-in Pipes for Government
- Async Pipe for Government
- Creating Custom Pipes for Government
Making Calls to External HTTP APIs for Government
Using Angular Modules for Government
Optimizing the Angular 5 Application for Government
Testing the Angular 5 Application for Government
- Using Jasmine for Unit Testing for Government
Angular 5 Security for Government
- Authentication for Government
- Guidelines on What Should and Shouldn't Be Written in Angular for Government
Deploying an Angular 5 Application to Production for Government
- Deploying to IIS, Apache, Nginx, etc., for Government
Troubleshooting for Government
Closing Remarks for Government
Requirements
- Familiarity with basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Audience
- Individuals new to web development
- Experienced frontend developers seeking to expand their skills
- Anyone interested in learning how to develop applications using Angular for government or other sectors
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