Angular Architecture and Best Practices
Learn how to build a solid Angular application architecture that is easy to refactor and maintain. Topics covered include code/component/module organization, component communication, RxJS, state management, best practices, and more.
There’s a lot of questions out there about the core concepts of Angular, including: are you following established best practices? How easy will it be to maintain and refactor the application in the future? If you’re starting a new application from scratch, what application architecture should be used? In this course, Angular Architecture and Best Practices, you’ll learn architectural concepts, best practices, and how to solve some of the more challenging tasks that come up. First, you’ll discover component communication techniques. Next, you’ll learn state management and code organization. Finally, you’ll explore general best practices, performance considerations, and more. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Angular application architecture needed to think through the process of building a solid application architecture that is easy to refactor and maintain.
Author Name: Dan Wahlin
Author Description:
Dan Wahlin founded Wahlin Consulting, which provides consulting and training services on JavaScript, Angular, Node.js, C#, ASP.NET MVC, Web API, Docker, and Kubernetes. He is a Google GDE (and former Microsoft MVP and Regional Director), Docker Captain, and speaks at conferences and user groups around the world. Dan is active on Twitter (@DanWahlin), blogs at https://blog.codewithdan.com, and adds a lot of code to his Github repos at https://github.com/danwahlin.
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