If you are a web application developer interested in using AngularJS for a real-life project, then this book is for you. As a prerequisite, knowledge of JavaScript and HTML is expected, and a working knowledge of AngularJS is preferred.
Computers & technologyThis is a very good book, it’s very easy to following along and the author has taken the time to explain things in some detail. Before I started this book I had a limited understanding of some of the applications used in it, but after reading just the second chapter where the author walks you through setting up Node, Express.js, Bower, Yeoman and then explains how to use them and the benefits for using them. I will now look at working with AngularJs in a whole new way without resorting to use Visual Studio all the time. The author creates a few working examples during the course of the book, and covers all aspects of application development from the UI design and setting up and using Bootstrap and CSS to writing server side code in Node.js and of course AngularJS and extending HTML. The author covers in great detail unit tests using Karma and end to end testing using Protractor and how to use these tools. This book is not limited to being just about AngularJS, it’s about using the right tools for the job and the author has included examples for using Node.js, ExpressJS, MongoDB (the MEAN stack as it’s referred to), to create a CMS application again the author walks the reader
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