Angular 2 Development with TypeScript

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Angular 2 Development with TypeScript
Angular 2 Development with TypeScript

Angular 2 Development with TypeScript Book Description:

Angular 2 Development with TypeScript teaches you what you need to start using Angular, while you also learn TypeScript and how to take advantage of its benefits.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

Whether you’re building web clients or full-featured SPAs, using the Angular 2 web framework is a liberating experience. Its declarative style makes it easy to define and add features without a lot of manually written boilerplate, and the fully integrated TypeScript language gives you the benefits of a statically typed language within the JavaScript ecosystem. Not to mention that adding Angular 2 and TypeScript to your skill set makes you a hot commodity.

About the Book

Angular 2 Development with Typescript introduces Angular 2 to developers comfortable using AngularJS v1 or other web frameworks. You’ll start by exploring how Angular 2 works in an online auction application. Along the way, you’ll learn to use TypeScript to write type-aware classes, interfaces, and generics. This is a practical book that covers real-world development concerns like data and views, user interaction with forms, and communicating with servers, as well as testing and deploying your Angular 2 applications.

What’s Inside in Angular 2 Development with TypeScript

  • Design and build modular applications
  • Transpile TypeScript into today’s JavaScript
  • Use modern JavaScript workflow tools like npm, Karma, and Webpack

About the Reader

This book is for intermediate web developers with a working knowledge of JavaScript. No TypeScript or AngularJS experience needed.

About the Author

Yakov Fain and Anton Moiseev have experienced web application developers. Yakov has written several books on software development.

Table of Contents

  1. Introducing Angular 2
  2. Getting started with Angular
  3. Navigation with the Angular router
  4. Dependency injection
  5. Bindings, observables, and pipes
  6. Implementing component communications
  7. Working with forms
  8. Interacting with servers using HTTP and WebSockets
  9. Unit-testing Angular applications
  10. Bundling and deploying applications with Webpack

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