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Learning Angular

Learning Angular - Fifth Edition

By : Aristeidis Bampakos
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Learning Angular

Learning Angular

4.1 (7)
By: Aristeidis Bampakos

Overview of this book

Dive into Angular Development — With the Most Trusted Guide in the Industry Angular is one of the most powerful and widely adopted JavaScript frameworks, and Learning Angular is your go-to guide for building real-world, production-ready web applications. Written by a seasoned Angular developer and Google Developer Expert, this hands-on book takes you through every step of modern frontend development. This edition reflects the latest “Angular Renaissance,” covering standalone components, Angular Signals, and the new control flow syntax, while showing you how to integrate with legacy code. A new chapter also explores boosting performance with server-side rendering (SSR) and hydration. More than just a tutorial, Learning Angular builds your confidence chapter by chapter from scaffolding your first project to deploying it, with TypeScript best practices throughout. Whether you’re new to Angular or sharpening your skills, this book provides a complete path to becoming a productive, future-ready Angular developer. By the end, you’ll be able to build Angular apps from scratch, with clarity, structure, and confidence.
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Passing parameters to routes

A common scenario in enterprise web applications is to have a list of items, and when you click on one of them, the page changes the current view and displays details of the selected item. The previous approach resembles a master-detail browsing functionality, where each generated URL on the master page contains the identifiers required to load each item on the detail page.

We can represent the previous scenario with two routes navigating to different components. One component is the list of items, and the other is the item details. So, we need to find a way to create and pass dynamic item-specific data from one route to the other.

We are tackling double trouble here: creating URLs with dynamic parameters at runtime and parsing the value of these parameters. No problem: the Angular router has our back, and we will see how with a real example.

Building a detail page using route parameters

The product list in our application currently displays...

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