AngularJS in Action![]() Brian Ford and Lukas Ruebbelke MEAP Began: March 2012 Softbound print: Fall 2013 | 325 pages ISBN: 9781617291333 |
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Table of Contents, MEAP Chapters & Resources
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PART 1: GET ACQUAINTED WITH ANGULARJS
1. Introduction - AngularJS - FREE 2. Hello Angular - AVAILABLE PART 2:MAKE SOMETHING WITH ANGULARJS 3. Introduction - The Angello Project 4. Models 5. Communicating with the Server 6. Directives 7. Architecture 8. Fine-tuning Routes PART 3:MAKE IT BETTER 9. Polishing 10. Testing 11. Deploying PART 4: ANGULARJS ZEN 12. Philosophies behind AngularJS 13. Best Practices Appendix A: JavaScript Resources Appendix B: Debugging with the Batarang Extension |
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DESCRIPTION
AngularJS is an innovative web framework from Google that extends the HTML vocabulary so you can create dynamic, interactive web applications in the same way you create standard static HTML pages. Out of the box, Angular provides most of the functionality you'll need for basic apps, but you won't want to stop there. Because it's smart and intuitive, Angular practically begs you to build more interesting apps. It's easy to customize and extend, and it's designed to be readable and testable.
AngularJS in Action covers everything you need to know to get started with the AngularJS framework. As you read, you'll explore all the individual components of the framework and learn how to customize and extend them. You'll discover the emerging patterns for web application architecture and tackle required tasks like communicating with a web server back-end. Along the way, you'll see AngularJS in action by building real world applications with thoroughly-commented code.
What's inside
- Get started with AngularJS
- Write your own components
- Communicating with the Server
- Best practices for application architecture
This book assumes you know at least a little JavaScript. No prior exposure to AngularJS or other web frameworks is required.
About the authors
Brian Ford studied worked on the AngularJS team and created the Batarang extension. Lukas Ruebbelke is an active contributor and frequently blogs and speaks about AngularJS .
About the Early Access Version
This Early Access version of AngularJS in Action enables you to receive new chapters as they are being written. You can also interact with the authors to ask questions, provide feedback and errata, and help shape the final manuscript on the Author Online
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