Instant AngularJS Starter
By Dan Menard
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About this ebook
AngularJS is a Javascript framework designed by engineers at Google to help people like you and me build powerful, dynamic web applications with ease. It's fast, efficient, and highly customizable - perfect for any project.
"Instant AngularJS Starter" is designed to get you ramped up on AngularJS as quickly and efficiently as possible. By the end of this book, you'll possess all the knowledge you need to make full-featured, real-life applications with AngularJS. The code samples are reusable, and specifically intended to give you a head start on your next project.
This book will transform your curiosity about AngularJS into a set of production-ready AngularJS skills, through a broad overview of the framework and deep dives into its key features.
You'll start with basic AngularJS syntax, and then jump head-first into a life-sized example of how to build scalable AngularJS applications. With a foundational understanding of AngularJS in place, you'll learn about its advanced features in depth, one by one, until you've mastered them all.
Before you know it, "Instant AngularJS Starter" will have you ramped up on AngularJS and back to building cutting-edge applications for the web, faster and more effectively than ever.
ApproachGet to grips with a new technology, understand what it is and what it can do for you, and then get to work with the most important features and tasks. This book is written in an easy-to-read style, with a strong emphasis on real-world, practical examples. Step-by-step explanations are provided for performing important tasks.
Who this book is forThis book is for web developers familiar with Javascript.
It doesn't cover the history of AngularJS, and it's not a pitch to convince you that AngularJS is the best framework on the entire web. It's a guide to help you learn everything you need to know about AngularJS in as few pages and with as many examples as possible.
Dan Menard
Dan Menard is a web developer, originally from Canada and now living in California. He has many years of consulting work under his belt, which has taught him a great deal about ramping up on new technologies and the value of a good framework. He currently works at Netflix on the 10' UI team.Dan has spoken at a number of conferences, most recently OSCON 2012. He also maintains a blog, and occasionally hangs around Twitter and Google+. If you're in the bay area, you may be able to catch him at the Mountain View AngularJS meetups.I'd like to thank my loving wife for her ongoing support of my work and workrelated hobbies. I'd also like to thank Packt, for giving me the opportunity to write this book, and my reviewers, for all of their help and suggestions.
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Reviews for Instant AngularJS Starter
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Perfect book to learn the basics of Angular 1.x and to see actual code written.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The book does a great job of jumping right into Angular which I know nothing about. I feel like I'm learning it, and I don't feel overwhelmed. However, this book will get a 3 for inconsistent document and variable naming. That's a big let down.
For example, on one page, a document will be known as ChapterController.js, and on the next page, it will be changed to ChapterControllers.js. I'm trying to learn, not correct the book. Despite the errors, I'm still only partially through and I will finish the book. I'll update my review when I finish.
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A third of the way into the book, I'm exhausted with the formatting of the code. As I try to straighten out the code indentations, I'm finding tabs not closed and serious syntax errors. How can you teach code if the code you're writing isn't right?