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Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications - Second Edition

By : Doguhan Uluca
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Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications - Second Edition

By: Doguhan Uluca

Overview of this book

This second edition of Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications is updated with in-depth coverage of the evergreen Angular platform. You’ll start by mastering Angular programming fundamentals. Using the Kanban method and GitHub tools, you’ll build great-looking apps with Angular Material and also leverage reactive programming patterns with RxJS, discover the flux pattern with NgRx, become familiar with automated testing, utilize continuous integration using CircleCI, and deploy your app to the cloud using Vercel Now and GCloud. You will then learn how to design and develop line-of-business apps using router-first architecture with observable data anchors, demonstrated through oft-used recipes like master/detail views, and data tables with pagination and forms. Next, you’ll discover robust authentication and authorization design demonstrated via integration with Firebase, API documentation using Swagger, and API implementation using the MEAN stack. Finally, you will learn about DevOps using Docker, build a highly available cloud infrastructure on AWS, capture user behavior with Google Analytics, and perform load testing. By the end of the book, you’ll be familiar with the entire gamut of modern web development and full-stack architecture, learning patterns and practices to be successful as an individual developer on the web or as a team in the enterprise.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Another Book You May Enjoy
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Index

Summary

In this chapter, you have rounded out your knowledge of developing web apps. You learned how to work with Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics to capture page views of your Angular application. Using high-level metrics, we went over how you can calculate the cost of your infrastructure per user. We then investigated the nuances of the effect that high availability and scaling can have on your budget. We covered the load testing of complex user workflows to estimate how many users any given server can host concurrently. Using this information, we calculated a target server utilization to fine-tune your scaling settings.

All of our pre-release calculations were mostly estimates and educated guesses. We went over the kinds of metrics and custom events you can use to measure the actual use of your application. When your application goes live and you start gathering these metrics, you can update your calculations to gain a better understanding of the viability and the affordability...