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Angular 7 (formerly Angular 2) – The Complete Guide

Master Angular (Angular 2+, incl. Angular 7) and build awesome, reactive web apps with the successor of Angular.js
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Maximilian Schwarzmüller
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Develop modern, complex, responsive and scalable web applications with Angular 7
Fully understand the architecture behind an Angular 7 application and how to use it
Use their gained, deep understanding of the Angular 7 fundamentals to quickly establish themselves as frontend developers
Create single-page applications with on of the most modern JavaScript frameworks out there

Getting Started

1
Course Introduction

Let me introduce you to this course and give a rough outline over what you're going to learn!

2
What is Angular?

First things first! What is Angular? Why would you want to learn it? This lecture helps answering this question.

3
Angular vs Angular 2 vs Angular 7

So many Angular versions! What's up with them and which version does this course cover?

4
CLI Deep Dive & Troubleshooting

Got issues using the CLI, setting up a project or simply want to learn more about it? Check out this lecture.

5
Project Setup and First App

Enough of the talking, let's create our first Angular project and view our first app in the browser.

6
Editing the First App

Let's edit our first app!

7
The Course Structure

How is this course structured? This lecture answers the question and explains what you're going to learn!

8
How to get the Most out of the Course

Of course you can simply go through all the lectures, but to get the most out of the course, you should consider the advises given in this lecture.

9
What is TypeScript?

Angular uses TypeScript. What does that mean for you?

10
A Basic Project Setup using Bootstrap for Styling

A lot of sections of this course will start with a basic setup - this lecture explains how that basic setup is created with the CLI.

11
Where to find the Course Source Code

Do you get some strange error? Are you stuck? Have a look at the source code of this course.

The Basics

1
Module Introduction

Let me introduce you to the module and explain what you're going to learn.

2
How an Angular App gets Loaded and Started

We saw our first App run in the browser but do you really know how it got there? This lecture answers the question.

3
Components are Important!

Angular is all about Components! This lectures takes a closer look and explains what Components really are.

4
Creating a New Component

Thus far, we worked with the AppComponent. Time to change this and create our first own component.

5
Understanding the Role of AppModule and Component Declaration

Did you recognize that AppModule file? It's super important - this lecture explains what it's about!

6
Using Custom Components

Now that we learned how to create and register our own components, let's now dive into using them.

7
Creating Components with the CLI & Nesting Components

We can also use the CLI to create components. This lecture explains how that then works and also how you may nest components.

8
Working with Component Templates

A Component needs to have a Template. It's an absolute must. This lectures dives deeper into templates.

9
Working with Component Styles

Whilst a Component is required to have a template, Styles are optional. This lectures explains how you may add styling.

10
Fully Understanding the Component Selector

The Selector of a Component is important if you want to include it in another template. This lecture explains how that selector actually works and what to watch out for.

11
Practicing Components
12
What is Databinding?

Enough about Components for now - let's finally output more dynamic content now. Databinding is super important when it comes to that. This lectures explains what Databinding is.

13
String Interpolation

One of the simplest forms of Databinding is String Interpolation which allows you to output text in your template. This lecture takes a closer look.

14
Property Binding

Property Binding is another form of Databinding - also related to outputting content. Learn more about it in this lecture.

15
Property Binding vs String Interpolation

Since both Property Binding and String Interpolation are related to outputting content, which one should you use? This lecture helps you with that decision!

16
Event Binding

So far, we only passed data to the template. What if we want to react to (User) Events? Event Binding to the rescue!

17
Bindable Properties and Events

To which Properties and Events can you bind? This article should be helpful.

18
Passing and Using Data with Event Binding

When we're talking about Events, we have to consider passing data. This lecture explains how that works.

19
Important: FormsModule is Required for Two-Way-Binding!
20
Two-Way-Databinding

You can also combine event and property binding - with Two-Way-Databinding. Learn more about it in this lecture.

21
Combining all Forms of Databinding

We learned about the different forms of Databinding, let's now combine them!

22
Practicing Databinding
23
Understanding Directives

Directives are another important building block in Angular apps. Learn more about it in this lecture.

24
Using ngIf to Output Data Conditionally

ngIf is one of the built-in directives - it's super helpful if you want to output data dynamically.

25
Enhancing ngIf with an Else Condition

ngIf is not limited to the usage you learned in the last lecture. Learn how to use it together with an else condition in this lecture.

26
Styling Elements Dynamically with ngStyle

Want to change some styles dynamically? ngStyle is what you're looking for.

27
Applying CSS Classes Dynamically with ngClass

Kind of related to the dynamic styling - you can also apply CSS classes dynamically with ngClass.

28
Outputting Lists with ngFor

What if you wanted to output lists (e.g. an array)? ngFor is there for you.

29
Practicing Directives
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Getting the Index when using ngFor

ngFor also allows you to get the Index of the current iteration - this lecture explains how that works.

Course Project - The Basics

1
Project Introduction

Time to get started with the Course Project.

2
Planning the App

How should the Angular app we're building look like? Let's plan which features and components we need.

3
Installing Bootstrap Correctly

This is an important one - make sure to not skip this lecture!

4
Setting up the Application

Let's get our hands dirty and set the app up.

5
Creating the Components

Time to create the components we planned to create. Try doing it on your own first!

6
Using the Components

With the components created in the last lecture, it's now time to use them so that we can see something.

7
Adding a Navigation Bar

Later in this course, we want to switch pages - setting up a navigation bar sounds like a great idea for that.

8
Alternative Non-Collapsable Navigation Bar

Our navbar collapses and we don't offer a hamburger menu. Feel free to implement one on your own or change the code as outlined here.

9
Creating a "Recipe" Model

We're also going to use some data in this project - time to create a model for that data.

10
Adding Content to the Recipes Components

With the model and the component created, we can now add some content to our component template.

11
Outputting a List of Recipes with ngFor

In the end, we want to have more than one recipe, so let's prepare our template to output such a list.

12
Displaying Recipe Details

We also want to display some detailed information about selected recipes, so let's add the appropriate code.

13
Working on the ShoppingListComponent

We worked on the Recipe Components, let's now do the same for the shopping list.

14
Creating an "Ingredient" Model

As with the Recipe, we're also going to use some Ingredients in our app - let's add the respective model.

15
Creating and Outputting the Shopping List

With the model added, we can work on outputting some ingredients.

16
Adding a Shopping List Edit Section

We also want to be able to add new Ingredients to the Shopping List, so let's add the respective feature.

17
Wrap Up & Next Steps

Part one of the app is finished. We achieved a lot but a lot of features are also still missing - time to move on and learn more about Angular.

Debugging

1
Understanding Angular Error Messages

Things don't always go the way you want them to go. Learn how to read Angular's error messages.

2
Debugging Code in the Browser Using Sourcemaps

It can be incredibly useful to debug your app in the browser - learn more in this lecture.

3
Using Augury to Dive into Angular Apps

Augury is a nice plugin you can use to dive deeply into your app in the browser.

Components & Databinding Deep Dive

1
Module Introduction

We already learned some things about components but now it's time to dive deeper into them!

2
Splitting Apps into Components

This lecture explains how you may split an existing app into multiple new components.

3
Property & Event Binding Overview

You already learned about property and event binding - but you didn't learn everything about it. Time to do so now.

4
Binding to Custom Properties

You're not limited to binding to built-in properties. Indeed, binding to custom property is a key feature of Angular apps. Time to learn more about it.

5
Assigning an Alias to Custom Properties

Sometimes, you want to use a different property name outside of a component than inside of it. This lecture explains how to do that.

6
Binding to Custom Events

As with property binding, you can also bind to custom events.

7
Assigning an Alias to Custom Events

You may also assign an alias to your custom events.

8
Custom Property and Event Binding Summary

Let me summarize the things you learned about property and event binding.

9
Understanding View Encapsulation

Angular allows you to apply different styles to different components - this lecture explains how that works.

10
More on View Encapsulation

Let's dive deeper into View Encapsulation.

11
Using Local References in Templates

Sometimes, you want to get access to some of your HTML elements. Local references allow you to do just that.

12
Getting Access to the Template & DOM with @ViewChild

You got the local references in the templates, but you can also access your elements directly from the TypeScript file - this lecture explains how that works.

13
Projecting Content into Components with ng-content

Want to pass structured content (e.g. HTML code) into another component? Learn more about it in this lecture.

14
Understanding the Component Lifecycle

Components follow a certain lifecycle - this lecture dives deeper into this topic.

15
Seeing Lifecycle Hooks in Action

Let's see those lifecycle hooks in action.

16
Lifecycle Hooks and Template Access

How can we access template elements in different lifecycle hooks? Let's find out ...

17
Getting Access to ng-content with @ContentChild

You may also get access to the content projected into a component - let's also see how that works in lifecycle hooks.

18
Wrap Up

Let me wrap up this section about Components  & Databinding

19
Practicing Property & Event Binding and View Encapsulation

Course Project - Components & Databinding

1
Introduction

Now that we learned how to pass data to components, let's enhance our app.

2
Adding Navigation with Event Binding and ngIf

Let's use the new features to add a first version of our app navigation - using custom events and ngIf.

3
Passing Recipe Data with Property Binding

We can not only listen to our own events, we can also pass data to components now, so let's do so.

4
Passing Data with Event and Property Binding (Combined)

Let's build a more complex chain of custom property and event binding to pass data around.

5
Make sure you have FormsModule added!
6
Allowing the User to Add Ingredients to the Shopping List

The user should also be able to add ingredients to the shopping list, so let's add such a feature.

Directives Deep Dive

1
Module Introduction

Let me explain what this module is about!

2
ngFor and ngIf Recap

We already learned about them, let's quickly recap ngIf and ngFor.

3
ngClass and ngStyle Recap

We already know ngStyle and ngClass but let me quickly refresh our knowledge on them.

4
Creating a Basic Attribute Directive

What if the built-in directives don't offer the functionality you're looking for? No problem, you can build your own directive!

5
Using the Renderer to build a Better Attribute Directive

The directive we built is okay but can be enhanced. Let's do so now in this lecture.

6
More about the Renderer

This lecture allows you to dive deeper into the Renderer.

7
Using HostListener to Listen to Host Events

When using directives, you have an easy way of reacting to events on your hosting element. Learn more about it in this lecture.

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