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AngularJS Web application development Cookbook

By : Matthew Frisbie
Book Image

AngularJS Web application development Cookbook

By: Matthew Frisbie

Overview of this book

Packed with easy-to-follow recipes, this practical guide will show you how to unleash the full might of the AngularJS framework. Skip straight to practical solutions and quick, functional answers to your problems without hand-holding or slogging through the basics. Avoid antipatterns and pitfalls, and squeeze the maximum amount out of the most powerful parts of the framework, from creating promise-driven applications to building an extensible event bus. Throughout, take advantage of a clear problem-solving approach that offers code samples and explanations of components you should be using in your production applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
AngularJS Web Application Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Pawel Czekaj has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He is a web developer with strong backend (PHP, MySQL, and Unix systems) and frontend (AngularJS, Backbone.js, jQuery, and PhoneGap) experience. He loves JavaScript and AngularJS. Previously, he has worked as a senior full stack web developer. Currently, he is working as a frontend developer for Cognifide and as a web developer for SMS Air Inc. In his free time, he likes to develop mobile games. You can contact him at http://yadue.eu.

Patrick Gillespie is a senior software engineer at PROTEUS Technologies. He has been working in the field of web development for over 15 years and has both a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. In his spare time, he enjoys working on web projects for his personal site (http://patorjk.com), spending time with his family, and listening to music.

Aakash Patel is the cofounder and CTO of Flytenow, a ride sharing platform for small planes. He has industry experience of client-side development using AngularJS, and he is a student at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).

Adam Štipák is currently a full stack developer. He has more than 8 years of professional experience with web development. He specializes in AMP technologies (where A stands for Apache, M for MySQL, and P for PHP). He also likes other technologies such as JavaScript, AngularJS, and Grunt. He is also interested in functional programming in Scala. He likes open source software in general.