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Learn how to write AngularJS code using battle tested patterns to produce code that is easier to maintain, debug, and scale.
Once you learn the basics of AngularJS, you encounter decisions that not only affect how well your app will scale and perform, but also how easily it can be maintained. This course takes AngularJS developers beyond the fundamentals to address that next level of problems you encounter. You'll see familiar patterns such as Separation of Concerns (SoC) are at the heart of building solid AngularJS applications. You'll learn techniques to organize code and the right questions to ask yourself that can shape your application patterns. Other topics include: how to extend application design from small, to medium, to large scale apps with many modules, naming conventions, controller techniques, reusable services, creating reusable building blocks, dependency injection, and build automation. By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of how to write clean code with AngularJS to create greater implicit readability, make it easier to maintain, and extendable. Sample code for this course can be found here: https://github.com/johnpapa/ng-demos
Once you learn the basics of AngularJS, you encounter decisions that not only affect how well your app will scale and perform, but also how easily it can be maintained. This course takes AngularJS developers beyond the fundamentals to address that next level of problems you encounter. You'll see familiar patterns such as Separation of Concerns (SoC) are at the heart of building solid AngularJS applications. You'll learn techniques to organize code and the right questions to ask yourself that can shape your application patterns. Other topics include: how to extend application design from small, to medium, to large scale apps with many modules, naming conventions, controller techniques, reusable services, creating reusable building blocks, dependency injection, and build automation. By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of how to write clean code with AngularJS to create greater implicit readability, make it easier to maintain, and extendable. Sample code for this course can be found here: https://github.com/johnpapa/ng-demos