This course will help you to improve the architecture of your Angular application by using Angular libraries. You will learn everything you need to create libraries, use them in your code base, and provide your library to other developers and teams.
This course will help you to improve the architecture of your Angular application by using Angular libraries. You will learn everything you need to create libraries, use them in your code base, and provide your library to other developers and teams.
Building maintainable architectures on the web is a tough job. In this course, Structuring Angular Applications with Angular Libraries, you will learn how to create reusable code parts separated in libraries which will shape the architecture of your angular application. First, you will learn about the main building blocks of an Angular application and the principle of abstraction with an example of the Javascript module system. Next, you will discover all the bits needed to write a library first from scratch and after that with the Angular CLI. Finally, you will explore how to refactor your code into the library, use the library inside your project, and provide the extracted functionality to other developers in your team or the outside world. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of structuring your Angular applications with Angular libraries needed to give your future Angular applications a nice shape and clean architecture. Software required: NodeJS, the Angular CLI and the editor of your choice, preferably VS Code.
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