Angular Applications Architecture
The complete guide to design, develop, test, and deploy enterprise applications with Angular
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01Remote
You can take the course from anywhere in the world, as long as you have a computer and an internet connection.
02Self-Paced
Learn at your own pace, whenever it's convenient for you. With no rigid schedule to worry about, you can take the course on your own terms.
03Community
Join a vibrant community of other students who are also learning with Angular Applications Architecture. Ask questions, get feedback and collaborate with others to take your skills to the next level.
04Structured
Learn in a cohesive fashion that's easy to follow. With a clear progression from basic principles to advanced techniques, you'll grow stronger and more skilled with each module.
How to design, develop and deploy big enterprise applications with Angular.
Best practices to organize your code in small reusable libraries.
Application of reactive flow patterns for better user and developer speed.
Leverage the latest Angular version features like stand-alone components.
Common functionality for any application ready to use.
Fully tested working code.
In this course we teach you how to design, develop, ane deploy enterprise level Angular Applications the right way. Despite the fact that Angular is an opinionated framework, specially suited to build large solutions, it requires a deep knowledge to take decisions at every step.
In almost 30 lessons we cover how to choose and use the correct tools, how to structure an application that scales and how to code some intricate solutions to common problems. It's a long course/book and comes with a complete working codebase fully tested.
It is taught by Alberto Basalo who has been working, advising, and training multinational corporations, banks, and public administrations in Angular for years.
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Course Syllabus and Content
Introduction
3 Lessons
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Domain, design, develop
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Mono repository multi project
2 Lessons
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Domain boundary and application details
3 Lessons
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Testing since the beginning
4 Lessons
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Core generic infrastructure
3 Lessons
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User interface, a design system foundation
3 Lessons
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Data stores, reactive access, and persistence
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Routes and pages
3 Lessons
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this course for?
Angular developers, and software architects, of large long-lasting solutions. Those who are faced with an uncomfortable reality: Web frameworks and developers come, change, and eventually go. Organizations need solutions based on solid foundations and proven design patterns.
Why is this course needed?
Choosing the most stable framework, Angular right now, is only half of the way. Creating a huge solution from scratch is cumbersome. Reinventing the wheel is a resource flush. But worst; mixing patterns, styles, and libraries with no guide is a recipe for failure.
What will I learn when I'm done with this course?
After completion, you will get the knowledge, the samples, and the tools to create big line-of-business web applications with state-of-the-art Angular latest versions
How are you going to teach the material / whatβs an overview?
I will show you the full process of designing, developing, testing, and deploying a real-life enterprise-grade application. We will discuss every problem faced, the chosen solutions, and the alternatives
What are the prerequisites?
This guide is intended for experienced Angular developers and for software architects considering Angular as their corporate front-end framework