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AngularJS by Example

By : Chandermani
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AngularJS by Example

By: Chandermani

Overview of this book

<p>AngularJS makes web JavaScript web development less painful and more organized – it’s unsurprising that today it’s one of the most popular tools in web development.</p> <p>AngularJS by Example helps you get started with this essential web development framework quickly and easily, guiding you through AngularJS by showing you how to create your own real-world applications. By adopting this approach, you can bridge the gap between learning and doing immediately, as you follow the examples to learn the impressive features of Angular and experience a radically simple–and powerful–approach to web development.</p> <p>You’ll begin by creating a simple Guess the Number game, which will help you get to grips with the core components of Angular, including its MVC architecture, and learn how each part interacts with one another. This will give you a solid foundation of knowledge from which you can begin to build more complex applications, such as a 7 minute workout app and an extended personal trainer app. By creating these applications yourself, you will find out how AngularJS manages client-server interactions and how to effectively utilize directives to develop applications further. You’ll also find information on testing your app with tools such as Jasmine, as well as tips and tricks for some of the most common challenges of developing with AngularJS.</p> <p>AngularJS by Example is a unique web development book that will help you get to grips with AngularJS and explore a powerful solution for developing single page applications.</p>
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
AngularJS by Example
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Idan Cohen is a full-stack web developer at HP Software. He has over a decade of experience in large-scale projects on an enterprise level.

He has an unquenchable thirst for cutting-edge technologies and an insatiable hunger for seamless user experience.

Since his military service in an elite technological unit (8200), he has worked with a variety of companies and organizations in the fields of media, telecommunication, and business services.

Ashutosh Das is mainly a backend developer from Bangladesh with experiences of working with Django, Node.js, Laravel, and so on, as well as works with Angular.js. He spends his spare time in GitHub. He works as a freelancer and has a part-time job. He is also a reviewer of the book Angularjs UI development, Packt Publishing.

Prasanna Gautam is an engineer who wears many different hats depending on the occasion. He's worked with various web frameworks over the years for both personal and professional projects and finally settled on AngularJS. When this book came up, he wanted to contribute to it from his experience working on AngularJS projects.

Ruoyu Sun is a designer and developer living in Hong Kong. He is passionate about programming and has been contributing to several open source projects. He founded several tech start-ups using a variety of technologies before going into the industry. He is the author of the book Designing for XOOPS, O'Reilly Media.

Jurgen Van de Moere, born in 1978, grew up in Evergem, Belgium with his parents, sister, and pets. At the age of 6, he started helping his dad, who owned a computer shop, with assembling computers for clients.

While his friends were playing computer games, Jurgen was rather fascinated by writing custom scripts and programs to solve problems that his dad's clients were dealing with. After graduating in latin-mathematics from Sint-Lievenscollege in Ghent, Jurgen continued his education at Ghent University, where he studied computer science.

His Unix username at university was "jvandemo", the nickname he still goes by on the Internet today. In 1999, Jurgen started his professional career at Infoworld. After years of hard work and dedication as a developer and network engineer, he was awarded various management positions in 2005 and 2006.

Being a true developer at heart, he missed writing code, and in 2007, he decided to end his management career to pursue his true passion again: development. Since then, he has been studying and working from his home office in Belgium, where he currently lives with his girlfriend, son, and dogs.

In a rapidly evolving world of data, intensive real-time applications, he now focuses on JavaScript-related technologies with a heavy emphasis on AngularJS and Node.js.

His many private and public contributions have helped form the foundation of numerous successful projects and companies around the world.

If you need help with your project, Jurgen can be reached at , on his blog at http://www.jvandemo.com, or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jvandemo.