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Learn Angular 7 in 50 Minutes – A Free Beginner’s Crash Course

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Today's Question: Which do you prefer? React, Angular or Vue?
– First 500 people to sign up will get their first 2 months free!
— Angular 7 just released and as always, I'm putting out a rather robust angular 7 tutorial (or small crash course!) that will introduce beginner's to this awesome frontend framework. You're going to learn about the basics behind Angular 7 while building out a simple project.

Here's what you will learn:

– Installation & the Angular CLI
– Templating
– Styling
– Components
– Event binding
– Property binding
– Services
– HTTP Client
– Forms
..and more

The skills necessary to follow this course:

– HTML & CSS Understanding
– Basic JavaScript knowledge

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29 comments

  1. Vladimir Perić

    Great tutorial!

    As a total beginner, I would like to see more tutorials expanding on this – like working with APIs by sending requests based on user input (like search), working with elements built from data retrieved from those requests, etc…

  2. omostan

    Excellent tutorial… I love it! I love working with angular because it’s a rock-solid framework. Endless features and fun to work with. Updating older versions is seemingly easy to do without breaking your code. Well, you just have to adhere to the right procedure.

  3. Brian O'Neil

    Very good lesson! I only had trouble running it in Internet Explorer, an older browser version, but that’s just fine, because those problems can be styled correct, by just using more standard Bootstrap in the code. It worked great in Chrome and everything rendered exactly as shown. Also, firing up the app from within VSCode would be useful for productivity. On the second day, I just had to fire back up a Command window and run NGSERVE -O to get the service back up and running with an open browser.

  4. Bik Dhaliwal

    Great job. Maybe a quick conceptual diagram of how the various pieces relate to each other might be helpful. There are a lot of files and it can be easy to get lost when you start out.

  5. Haakon Hestness

    I prefer Angular because it is what my clients want and what I’ve been using for 6+ years. React and Vue are also great JS packages, I’ve just focused on and had a lot of work with Angular. Thanks for this crash course, it is a great refresher and intro to some new ways to do things.

  6. shymultimedia

    EXCELLENT video and the corresponding written version is GREAT to follow along with. As a mid-level developer, I can say that this is a wonderful quick start for intermediate programmers to start making Angular programs quickly. Thank you!!!

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