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Below is the syllabus :-
Chapter 1 :- Node and NPM
Chapter 2 :- Running first app & Angulr CLI
Chapter 3 :- VS Code editor.
Chapter 4 :- TypeScript
Chapter 5 :- CLI project folder structure
Chapter 6 :- The config JSON files
Chapter 7 :- ng serve vs ng build
Chapter 8 :- Angular the binding framework
Chapter 9 :- Component and Modules
Chapter 10 :- Expression , Decorators and TemplateURL
Chapter 11 :- Declaration and BootStrap in Modules
Chapter 12 :- The main.ts file for module startup
Chapter 13 :- Index.html and the selector tag
Chapter 14 :- Polyfills
Chapter 15 :- Webpack :- Packaging and deploying
Chapter 16 :- Vendor.js and Runtime.js
Chapter 17 :- Angular File naming Convention
Chapter 18 :- Creating Customer UI
Chapter 19 :- Creating Customer Model
Chapter 20 :- Consuming model in component
Chapter 21 :- ngModel , One way and Two way binding
Chapter 22 :- Expressions
Chapter 23 :- Understanding and Intrepeting Errors
Chapter 24 :- FormsModule
Chapter 25 :- *ngForLoop
Chapter 26 :- package.lock.json and versioning
Chapter 27 :- Using source code of the tutorial.
Chapter 28 :- Thinking Uniform , Thinking Master Pages
Chapter 29:- Creating Angular UI and its components.
Chapter 30 :- Organizing project folders, modules & components.
Chapter 31 :- Masterpage and selector
Chapter 32 :- Grouping components in to Modules.
Chapter 33 :- Understanding UI loading in selector.
Chapter 34 :- Routing and Routing collection
Chapter 35 :- router-outlet and routerLink
Chapter 36 :- RouterModule and loading routes in Angular.
Chapter 37 :- Understanding the flow of Angular with routing.
Chapter 38 :- Performance issues due to eager loading.
Chapter 39 :- Implementing Lazy loading
Chapter 40 :- Dividing project in to self contained Angular modules.
Chapter 41 :- Self contained routes for self contained modules.
Chapter 42 :- loadChildren :- The heart of lazy loading
Chapter 43:- Understanding path structure for folders and loadChildren.
Chapter 44:- forRoot and forChild
Chapter 45:- Multiple Modules , Multiple builds and Multiple outputs.
Chapter 46:- CommonModule for Lazy Loading
Chapter 47:- Seeing the physical separate modules in the "dist" folder.
Chapter 48:- Revising Angular architecture with Lazy routing
Chapter 49 :- Validation object model.
Chapter 50 :- Appropriate place to put validations
Chapter 51 :-Formgroup , FormControl , Validators and FormBuilder
Chapter 52 :- Using Angular validation :- The CCC process.
Chapter 53 :- Creating validations
Chapter 54 :- Applying validations to the UI
Chapter 55 :- Checking validation status
Chapter 56 :- ReactiveForms
Chapter 57 :- ngModelOption standalone
Chapter 58 :- Display errors for individual validations.
Chapter 59 :- The dirty flag.
Chapter 60 :- Centralizing validation code for r usability.
Chapter 61: – Definition of a good architecture
Chapter 62: – Concrete classes and tight coupling
Chapter 63: – Provider – provides things to component.
Chapter 64: – Creating providers: – Provide & UseClass
Chapter 65: – Interfaces issues with Angular DI
Chapter 66: – Finally understanding Dependency Injection
Chapter 67: – Seeing the actual fruits of Dependency Injection
Chapter 68: – Centralized and Conditional DI
Chapter 69: – Injector and tokens – Conditionnal DI
Chapter 70: – Dynamic collections
Chapter 71: – Revising Angular DI architecture
Chapter 72 :- Defining a user control
Chapter 73 :- Interactions :- Input, output and event emitters
Chapter 74 :- Creating user control and its components
Chapter 75 :- Creating user control component and importance of selector
Chapter 76 :- The @input decorator
Chapter 77 :- Stters and custom component naming convention
Chapter 78 :- Creating the Grid UI of the user control
Chapter 79 :- Defining output and event emitters
Chapter 80 :- Understanding the user control flow
And many more Chapters upto chapter 128 covered under Angular sections.

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24 comments

  1. Questpond

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  2. Hem Chandra

    Outstanding and crystal clear explanation. I watched Angular from many sites like Udemy, Pluralsite but there was no such clear explanation. Better than any other big tech Youtube channels also. I had online subscription many years ago. Today I watched video after long time in youtube. Thank you very much.

  3. Sudhina Ap

    Amazing!! I have been trying to learn Angular for past few months in my spare time and this is one of a kind I was looking for. The best tutorial came after a long wait. So sad that I didn’t subscribe this channel long back, at the same time so happy that I subscribed it today. It was really helpful. Thanks a lot.. Thanks for the great help 🙂

  4. Ayushi Saraf

    A wonderful explanation…if you want to get clear understanding of the fundamentals then this is the best course and such clarity remains into your mind forever… Commendable work sir

  5. Praveen Kumar

    Literally no one has ever explained the core concepts like this.. Thanks a lot sir.. You are an inspiration when it comes to teaching.. Every single line of every file is well explained..
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  6. Sergio Sabás

    Magnificent video!!! While I have also seen other tutorials on angular, this is the very first video that consolidates and clearly explains the structure of an angular solution an the purpose of each file. Outstanding job !!!

  7. pflau1

    11 minutes in and already a BIG THUMBS UP. You came right out and said getting Angular to run is difficult and that’s why you need the CLI. That’s when I realized you’re going to tell it like it is, no sugar coating, and actually explain some of the more perplexing stuff like why when I create an empty project I start with like 10,000 files.

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