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Angular 2 Cookbook

By : Patrick Gillespie, Matthew Frisbie
Book Image

Angular 2 Cookbook

By: Patrick Gillespie, Matthew Frisbie

Overview of this book

Angular 2 introduces an entirely new way to build applications. It wholly embraces all the newest concepts that are built into the next generation of browsers, and it cuts away all the fat and bloat from Angular 1. This book plunges directly into the heart of all the most important Angular 2 concepts for you to conquer. In addition to covering all the Angular 2 fundamentals, such as components, forms, and services, it demonstrates how the framework embraces a range of new web technologies such as ES6 and TypeScript syntax, Promises, Observables, and Web Workers, among many others. This book covers all the most complicated Angular concepts and at the same time introduces the best practices with which to wield these powerful tools. It also covers in detail all the concepts you'll need to get you building applications faster. Oft-neglected topics such as testing and performance optimization are widely covered as well. A developer that reads through all the content in this book will have a broad and deep understanding of all the major topics in the Angular 2 universe.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Angular 2 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

Introduction


Few features of Angular 2 should be anticipated more than the Component Router. This new routing implementation affords you a dazzling array of features that were missing or severely lacking in Angular 1.

Angular 2 implements matrix parameters; this is an entirely new syntax for URL structures. Originally proposed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1996, this semicolon-based syntax gives you the ability to robustly associate parameters not just with a single URL, but with different levels in that URL. Your application can now introduce an additional dimension of application state in the URLs.

Additionally, Component Router gives you a method of elegantly nesting views within each other as well as a simple way of defining routes and links to these component hierarchies. For you, this means your applications can truly take maximal advantage of defining an application as an independent module.

Finally, Component Router fully embraces integration with Observable structures and provides you with...