Course Information
Course Overview
Learn Angular, NgRx, Typescript, REST Api, JWT Authentication, Router, Effects, Http while developing real project
In this course we will build a Medium clone using Angular and NgRx. This course is fully focused on fast and deep dive into creation of real application with Angular and NgRx. We will start from scratch and step by step you will get close to finished real application. You will deeply understand how to structure your application, build reusable and understandable modules and components and split code into smaller chunks of code. We will write code together in efficient way to make it pure and avoid data complexity.
For each lesson you'll get source code of the lesson, so it's easy to see the progress and get a working app on any lesson you want without retyping code from screen.
What you will learn in this course:
Structure and configure project
Write high quality code with Angular and NgRx on real project
Isolating and splitting features
Create reusable standalone components instead of modules
Implementing authentication
Cover everything with Typescript interfaces
Working with real API
Full compatibility with Angular signals
If you are feeling like you learned Angular but you still still missing knowledge of how to build your own real application this course is what you need. This course is fully focused on creating the application without getting deep into basic knowledge of Angular!
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 58 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Preparing tools
- Section 2 Registration
- Section 3 Authentication
- Section 4 Feed
- Section 5 Article pages
- Section 6 Profiles
- Section 7 Homework
What You’ll Learn
- Build real project with Angular and NgRx
- Write high quality code
- Create reusable modules and components
Reviews
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WW T
Naming conveyance, and file structure is not consistent. It makes sense, but after some time you can spot, that it becomes more and more complex, and not consistent at all. For example, there is no point why we should place articles interface in global feed component, but other globalFeed component related stuff is in shared folder. I understand author's convention, but in some cases author seems to forget the rules he set at the begining
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MManikanta M
good concept
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JJohn Pinto
Well structured for learning from zero knowledge.
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TTerence Roberts
So many issues with the backend. Cors issues, api call would not work in the program nor postman. It got to the point of so many errors I just went to another course. Waste of money.