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Starting with Angular 4 (updated for Version 5)

Stay on the cutting edge of Angular development with Angular 4...Will be updated regularly as Angular changes
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Stay on the cutting edge of Angular development with Angular 4...Will be updated regularly as Angular changes
Platform: Udemy
Video: 9h 49m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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Angular Version 5
Purpose: To keep this course on the cutting edge of Angular technology and be consistent in providing instruction for the features found in the latest Angular release (v5)
In this update we addressed the major changes in the Angular version 5 major release. Per our course content, including hands-on coding exercises, there were a few breaking changes in the 5.1 releases which ripped across much of the original project code and also included minor, non-breaking changes which outdated certain aspects of our original content. 
We’ve updated all of the course’s code-along video content with version 5 code, including:
Angular-CLI repositioning & syntax usage related to its repositioning
Angular-CLI & npm syntax usage
Angular-CLI template output changes
Material 2 Library Module massive positioning changes
Material 2 inclusion and configuration syntax changes
Material 2/Animations Module repositioning
Fallout of the above deltas outdated a large percentage of the course’s existing content. Each affected video in the series was updated to reflect the current release.
The Angular Forms Module has been in flux since the inception of Angular 2. Fortunately, it has stabilized in the later 4.x releases and we feel comfortable enough in it’s current state to have included it. Forms are a pillar of web-based development and we feel this content adds significant value to the course.
While closely tied to the Angular core library, but not included in it, the Material 2 styling library has endured a lengthy, rough development and release lifecycle. As this library is so closely tied to the Angular core, we’ve included content in this video series from the beginning. Again, in this current release, many breaking changes and previously unavailable features were included. We made significant changes to existing content and created additional content to appropriately cover the current state of the Material library.
As with prior updates to this video series, we applied incremental improvements to existing content (that was not updated for v.4.3 changes) in an effort to continuously improve the overall effectiveness and appeal of the entire course.
Web frameworks can be difficult enough to get your head around at the best of times. When it comes to Angular, it can be especially challenging to keep up; new versions are released every 6 months, and although the latest version is Angular 5, there wasn’t actually an ‘Angular 3’! Confused? Don’t be. This online course will explain it all…
Keeping Current with Angular
This course will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the constant changes in the Angular framework. We’re teaching this course in a modular style rather than project-based style so that small changes in Angular can be updated right away, and not affect your ability to learn in any way.
Angular for All
•Understand Angular and how it can make you a better developer•Code an Angular project with an online IDE•Learn to code with TypeScript•Utilise dependency injection to keep your applications lean•Implement services in an Angular application•Get to grips with component paradigms, pipes, data binding, component nesting and moreMaster FrameworksThis Angular 5 online course was designed for those who already know a little about creating web UIs with JavaScript tools. Those who have experience programming with a common object oriented scripting language will also be at an advantage. However, absolutely no Angular experience is needed to keep up with the lessons.
What does the course cover? Everything from Angular’s best practices in building components, templates, services, routes and modules to designing and building all of the above. You’ll also learn how to use templates to create your application’s user interface, how to extend HTML with directives, pipes and data binding, and how routing is done with a modular approach.
Each of the most important features of Angular 5 have a dedicated section in this course, along with practical exercises to compound your learning and helpful guidance from our expert tutor every step of the way. Don’t worry, we’ve covered all angles so you can learn what you need to know, and fast.
Whether you’re an IT professional, an aspiring web, mobile or service app developer, a tester, a UI designer or an architect, this course will get you right up to speed on Angular 5. By the time you’ve finished, you’ll know how Angular solutions are designed, administered and developed and will have a solid understanding of how to get Angular projects up and running.
What is Angular 5?
Angular, or Angular JS, is a structural framework for dynamic web applications. In other words, it helps turn simple HTML into cool web apps that actually do stuff (rather than just staying static like a simple informational website would do), by using it as a template then extending its syntax to express components. Angular 4 is the newest and most recent ‘majorly revamped’ version. It is backwards compatible with Angular 2 and 4.

Angular Version 4.3
Purpose: To keep this course on the cutting edge of Angular technology and be consistent in providing instruction for the features found in the latest Angular release (v4.3)
In this update we addressed the major changes in the Angular version 4.3 release (scheduled for early July 2017). Per our course content, including hands-on coding exercises, there were a few breaking changes in the 4.3 beta/rc releases which ripped across much of the original project code and also included minor, non-breaking changes which outdated certain aspects of our original content. With this update we were also able to comfortably include an entirely new course content section focusing on the Angular Forms module. This Angular module has stabilized enough in the v.4.3 release to be included in the course.
We updated all of the course’s code-along video content to fix the breaking changes, including:
•Angular-CLI repositioning & syntax usage related to its repositioning•Angular-CLI & npm syntax usage•Angular-CLI template output changes•Material 2 Library Module massive positioning changes•Material 2 inclusion and configuration syntax changes•Material 2/Animations Module repositioningFallout of the above deltas outdated a large percentage of the course’s existing content. Each affected video in the series was updated to reflect the current release.
The Angular Forms Module has been in flux since the inception of Angular 2. Fortunately, it has stabilized in the later 4.x releases and we feel comfortable enough in it’s current state to have included it as the topic for an entire new section in this course update. Forms are a pillar of web-based development and we feel this new content adds significant value to the course.
While closely tied to the Angular core library, but not included in it, the Material 2 styling library has endured a lengthy, rough development and release lifecycle. As this library is so closely tied to the Angular core, we’ve included content in this video series from the beginning. Again, in this current release, many breaking changes and previously unavailable features were included. We made significant changes to existing content and created additional content to appropriately cover the current state of the Material library.
As with prior updates to this video series, we applied incremental improvements to existing content (that was not updated for v.4.3 changes) in an effort to continuously improve the overall effectiveness and appeal of the entire course.

Web frameworks can be difficult enough to get your head around at the best of times. When it comes to Angular, it can be especially challenging to keep up; new versions are released every 6 months, and although the latest version is Angular 4, there wasn’t actually an ‘Angular 3’! Confused? Don’t be. This online course will explain it all…
Keeping Current with Angular
This course will be updated regularly to reflect the constant changes in the Angular framework. We’re teaching this course in a modular style rather than project-based style so that small changes in Angular can be updated right away, and not affect your ability to learn in any way. 
 Angular for All 
•Understand Angular and how it can make you a better developer •Code an Angular project with an online IDE •Learn to code with TypeScript •Utilise dependency injection to keep your applications lean •Implement services in an Angular application •Get to grips with component paradigms, pipes, data binding, component nesting and more  Master Frameworks
This Angular 4 online course was designed for those who already know a little about creating web Uis with JavaScript tools. Those who have experience programming with a common object oriented scripting language will also be at an advantage. However, absolutely no Angular experience is needed to keep up with the lessons.
What does the course cover? Everything from Angular’s best practices in building components, templates, services, routes and modules to designing and building all of the above. You’ll also learn how to use templates to create your application’s user interface, how to extend HTML with directives, pipes and data binding, and how routing is done with modular speech.
Each of the most important features of Angular 4 have a dedicated section in this course, along with practical exercises to compound your learning and helpful guidance from our expert tutor every step of the way. Don’t worry, we’ve covered all angles so you can learn what you need to know, and fast.
Whether you’re an IT professional, an aspiring web, mobile or service app developer, a tester, a UI designer or an architect, this course will get you right up to speed on Angular 4. By the time you’ve finished, you’ll know how Angular solutions are designed, administered and developed and will have a solid understanding of how to get Angular projects up and running.
 What is Angular 4?
Angular, or Angular JS, is a structural framework for dynamic web applications. In other words, it helps turn simple HTML into cool web apps that actually do stuff (rather than just staying static like a simple informational website would do), by using it as a template then extending its syntax to express components. Angular 4 is the newest and most recent ‘majorly revamped’ version. It is backwards compatible with Angular 2.

 

What can you learn from this course?

✓ Code an Angular Project with an Online IDE
✓ Learn to code with TypeScript and use it’s data typing features
✓ Understand and use Angular’s Component paradigm
✓ Use Angular’s powerful data binding features
✓ Use Angular’s improved Pipes to transform displayed data
✓ Compose Components with Angular’s Component Nesting capabilities
✓ Implement Services in an Angular application
✓ Use Dependency Injection to keep an Angular application lean
✓ Modularize an application with Angular’s Module system
✓ Implement Routing in Angular
✓ Understand what Angular is, and how it can make you the best developer ever … and much, much more!

What you need to start the course?

• Before taking this course, a student should ideally (but not absolutely) have some experience in: Creating web UI’s with normal Javascript tools (i.e. jQuery, Bootstrap, ASP.NET, AngularJS, etc.) Programming with a common object-oriented or scripting language (i.e. Java, C#, Python, PHP, etc.) JavaScript development of complete client-side solutions.
• NO ANGULAR EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED!!!

Who is this course is made for?

• This course is built for web developers who design and build UI/UX solutions for mobile and the web.
• This course is designed for those developers who want to design with Angular as easily as they can with other JavaScript frameworks.
• Of course, the info presented here is just as valuable for architects, testers, and product managers as they too should understand how Angular is designed and used in a complete web solution.

Are there coupons or discounts for Starting with Angular 4 (updated for Version 5) ? What is the current price?

The course costs $14.99. And currently there is a 82% discount on the original price of the course, which was $84.99. So you save $70 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $15.3 of 166 Angular courses. So this course is 2% cheaper than the average Angular course on Udemy.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Starting with Angular 4 (updated for Version 5) course?

YES, Starting with Angular 4 (updated for Version 5) has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the Starting with Angular 4 (updated for Version 5) course, but there is a $70 discount from the original price ($84.99). So the current price is just $14.99.

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Stone River eLearning?

Stone River eLearning has created 321 courses that got 66,157 reviews which are generally positive. Stone River eLearning has taught 805,377 students and received a 4.2 average review out of 66,157 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Stone River eLearning is an instructor that you can trust.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 9h 49m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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