Angular is a new framework, but already a vibrant community is starting to emerge around it. Together with this book, there are also blogs, articles, support forums, and plenty of help. Some of the prominent resources that will be useful are explained as follows:
- Framework code and documentation: The Angular documentation can be found at https://angular.io/docs. Then, there is always the Angular source code, a great source of learning. It can be found at https://github.com/angular/angular.
- The Angular team's blog: You can refer to the Angular team's blog for more information about Angular at https://blog.angular.io/.
- Awesome Angular: A curated list of awesome Angular resources: This is a community-driven effort that is maintained at https://github.com/gdi2290/awesome-angular.
- The Angular gitter chat room (https://gitter.im/angular/angular) is very active. Also check out Angular on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Angular.
- The Angular Google group (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/angular) and the Stack Overflow channel (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/Angular): Head over here if you have any questions or are stuck with some issue.
- Angular Expo (http://angularexpo.com/): People have created some amazing apps using Angular. This site showcases such apps, and most of them have source code available for us to take a look at.
That's it! The chapter is complete and it's now time to summarize what you've learned.