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Angular Signals In Depth (Angular 18) - AD-TEAM - 07-05-2024 Angular Signals In Depth (Angular 18) Published 6/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.34 GB | Duration: 6h 24m Learn how to build modern Angular applications by leveraging the new Signals API. Learn common signal-based UI patterns.
[b]What you'll learn[/b] Code in Github repository with downloadable ZIP files Learn how to build modern Angular applications with Signals Learn Angular Signals in depth, including computed(), effect() and more Learn RxJs Interoperability with Signals Learn how to build an Angular application with minimal RxJs today Learn common UI signal-based patterns Learn error handling with Signals and signal-based Authentication Learn the master-detail pattern with Signals, and other commonly used patterns [b]Requirements[/b] Some Typescript, HTML & CSS Some basic knowledge of Angular is all that you need [b]Description[/b] This Course In a NutshellI'm sure that you already heard a lot about Angular Signals, and how they provide you with a completely new way of writing Angular applications!You probably also heard that RxJs is gradually becoming optional in Angular.So the big question in everyone's mind is: what does an Angular application look like if it's written with signals and minimal RxJs?And that is exactly what this course is all about!We are going to build a small application in Angular using signals, and present you with some common design patterns that are you likely going to need almost for sure to build an application in signal style.Course OverviewSo here is how we are going to structure this course: we are going to start by explaining in detail what are signals in Angular, why they are useful, and cover in depth the 3 core primitives: signals, computed signals and effects.Then we are going to use the core signal concepts to build a small Angular application from scratch using the new signal-based component authoring API (we will avoid the old API that is based on decorators).We are going to cover a complete CRUD example using signals and a local backend, and we are going to cover different ways of doing HTTP in Angular using async/await, with and without the Angular HTTP client.We are going to show how to do error handling, and cover how to implement using a signal-based approach common application features such as loading indicators, user messages handling, master-detail scenario, stateful signal-based services, and several other common application features and patterns that you are likely going to need.We will also show how to handle authentication on the frontend using signals and functional guards.And if you need RxJs for certain edge cases, you will also learn about the powerful RxJs interoperability that we have available with signals.Table of ContentsThis course covers the following topicseep dive into Angular SignalsAbout signal-based change detectionComputed SignalsEffectsThe new signal-based component API: inputs and outputsComplete CRUD example with signalsHTTP with optional RxJs (two ways of doing it)Error handling and signalsLoading indicators with signalsStateful signal-based servicesHandling user error messages with signalsAngular Authentication with signalsSignal-based view queriesviewChild, viewChildren, contentChild, contentChildrenBi-directional binding with signals and the model() APIMaster-detail scenario with SignalsRxJs InteroperabilityConclusion and final ThoughtsWhat Will You Learn In this Course?In this course you are going to learn in detail how to use signals to build modern Angular applications using the new signal-based component authoring API, async/await and with minimal RxJs.You are going to become familiar with a series of commonly used signal-based application patterns that you are going to need for sure in just about any signal based application that you will ever build.At the end of the course, you will feel very comfortable with the core notions of signals, and you will know how exactly to use signals to build an Angular application from A to Z.Have a look at the course free lessons, and please enjoy the course! Overview Section 1: Introduction To Angular Signals Lecture 1 Modern Angular With Signals - Introduction Lecture 2 IMPORTANT - Recommended Software Versions Lecture 3 Setting Up Your Development Environment Lecture 4 Writing Your First Angular Signal Lecture 5 Why Angular Signals? Main Benefits Lecture 6 The Current State of Signal-Based Change Detection Lecture 7 The Angular signals update API and Read-Only Signals Lecture 8 Angular Signals and Immutability - Objects Lecture 9 Angular Signals and Immutability - Arrays Lecture 10 Angular Computed Signals - Everything You Need To Know Lecture 11 Angular Signal Effects - Everything You Need To Know Lecture 12 Angular Signal Effects - Setting The Injection Context Lecture 13 Angular Signal Effects - When To Use allowSignalWrites Lecture 14 Angular Signal Effects - How To Do Manual Effect Cleanup Section 2: Complete CRUD Example With Angular Signals Lecture 15 Introduction To The Complete CRUD With Signals Section Lecture 16 Why Making RxJs Optional In Angular? Lecture 17 CRUD Read Operation - Defining The API of our Service Layer Lecture 18 Angular HTTP Service Layers - Two Different Options Lecture 19 Fetching Data From the Service Layer With Error Handling Lecture 20 Loading Data With OnInit or afterNextRender Lecture 21 Angular Service Layers With The HTTP Client and async / await Lecture 22 Defining Derived Data Declaratively Using computed() Lecture 23 Angular Signal Inputs - Optional and Required Inputs Lecture 24 CRUD - Display a List of Courses Lecture 25 CRUD Service Layer - Fetch Implementation Lecture 26 CRUD Service Layer with async / await and the Angular HTTP Client Lecture 27 CRUD Update - Opening the Edit Course Dialog Lecture 28 CRUD Update Edit Course Form Lecture 29 CRUD Update - Triggering the HTTP PUT Call Lecture 30 CRUD Update - Updating the UI Lecture 31 CRUD Delete - Full Implementation Lecture 32 CRUD Create Course Implementation Section 3: Angular Signal-Based Loading Indicator Lecture 33 New Section - Signal-Based Angular Loading Indicator Lecture 34 Signal-Based Loading Indicator - Shared Signal Service Lecture 35 Loading Indicator HTTP Interceptor Lecture 36 Skipping The Loading Indicator Using an HTTP Context Section 4: Angular Signal-Based User Messages and Error Handling Lecture 37 Signal-Based User Messages - Shared Service Lecture 38 Messages Component - Step-by-Step Implementation Lecture 39 Messages Signal-Based Service Demo Section 5: Angular Signal-Based Authentication Lecture 40 Angular Signal-Based Authentication Lecture 41 Implementing The Login Form Lecture 42 Authentication Signal-Based Service Lecture 43 Adapting the UI To The User Authentication Status Lecture 44 Implementing Logout Lecture 45 Save User Profile In Local Storage - Survive Refreshes Lecture 46 Implementing an Authentication Guard With Signals Section 6: Model Inputs Lecture 47 Model Inputs Lecture 48 Model Inputs and Two-Way Data Binding Lecture 49 Before Continuing- Tiding Up a Couple of Issues Section 7: Building the View Course Page Lecture 50 Building the View Course Page Lecture 51 Implementing the Template of The Course Component Lecture 52 Implementing The Course Resolver Lecture 53 Implementing the Lessons Service Lecture 54 Implementing the Lessons Resolver Section 8: Master Detail UI Pattern Lecture 55 Master Detail UI Pattern Lecture 56 Master Detail - Implement The Search Lessons Form Lecture 57 Angular Signal Queries - viewChild Lecture 58 The ViewChildren Signal Query Lecture 59 Conclusion of the Implementation of the Master Detail Scenario Lecture 60 Beginning of the Implementation of the Detail Part of Master Detail Lecture 61 Conclusion of the Implementation of the Master Detail Scenario Section 9: RxJs Interoperability Lecture 62 RxJs Interoperability Lecture 63 Understand toObservable() In Detail Lecture 64 The toSignal() Interoperability Utility Lecture 65 toSignal() Configuration Options - requireSync and initialValue Lecture 66 Understanding toSignal() Error Handling 2 Section 10: Conclusion Lecture 67 Bonus Lecture June 2024 : These coupons have been recently updated Lecture 68 Modern Angular With Signals - Conclusion and Key Takeways Developers looking to learn how to build Angular applications using Signals |