Angular 4 Training
- Offered bySimplilearn
- Private Institute
- Estd. 2010
Angular 4 Training at Simplilearn Overview
Duration | 152 hours |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Credential | Certificate |
Future job roles | Senior Infromation processing specialist, CCNP, Senior Software Engineer , Technical Leader , Mainframe System Analyst |
Angular 4 Training at Simplilearn Highlights
- Course Completion certificates along with GreyCampus Six Sigma Black Belt certification
- Free beginner JavaScript course
- A great course for learning Emerging UI & Frontend Technologies
- Certification Course
Angular 4 Training at Simplilearn Course details
- UI Developers
- Technical Project Managers and Technical Leads
- Full Stack Web Developers
- QAs, Architects
- Entrepreneurs or aspiring entrepreneurs who want to learn a state-of-the-art front-end JavaScript framework
- Aspirants and students who wish to learn UI development
- 32 hours of instructor-led online training
- Includes 3 industry based projects and 12 quizzes
- Master Typescript, SPA and Bootstrap Grid System
- Comprehend new concepts of Angular 4
- Free beginner JavaScript course
- Free downloadable E- book
- Angular 4 has changed the entire picture of developing a web-based application and has been dominating the entire web market by offering a simplified and sophisticated way to manage the code. It aims to fulfill the expectations of modern developers who demand fast performance and responsiveness from their web applications.
- This Angular training course will help you comprehend and master concepts on Angular 2 and Angular 4 like facilitating the development of single-page web applications, dependency injection, typescript, components, directives, model-view-controller, etc. This Angular training course is easy to grasp and enables one to develop robust applications for projects of any scale.
- By the end of this Angular 4 online training course, you will comprehend the following:
- Understand the design of single-page applications and how Angular 4 facilitates their development
- Understand the Angular 4 architecture
- Understand the difference and transition from Angularjs to Angular 2 and finally Angular 4
- Work with TypeScript
- Develop components, use directives, and work with data binding
- Work with Service and Dependency Injection
- Create and validate model-driven forms
- Work with the Model-View-Controller (MVC)
- Use HTTP with Observables, routing, and pipes
- Use custom pipes and directives
- Perform unit testing
- Use Angular CLI
- Develop attractive UI using Bootstrap
Angular 4 Training at Simplilearn Curriculum
What is a SPA? What is Angular?
Single Page Apps vs Conventional Web Applications
Where Angular Fits
Angular-4 is arrived (what?s new)
Preparing for TypeScript
Brief Intro to TypeScript
The TypeScript Module System
Getting Setup
Project Setup
Nodemon
String Templates
Const
Let
Debugging
Rest & Spread Operators
Arrow Functions
For...of
Maps
Sets
Interface
Generics
New Object Features
Classes
Destructuring
TypeScript decorators
Building with A2 Components
A Trivial Component
Nested Components
Deeper Nesting
Bootstrap Scaffolding
What Is Bootstrap?
Bootstrap File Structure
Basic HTML Template
Global Styles
Default Grid System
Fluid Grid System
Bootstrap CSS
Typography
Code
Tables
Forms
Buttons
Images
Icons
Angular 2 Binding and Events
Templates
Bindings
Event Bindings
Two-way Binding
Class and Style Bindings
Built-in Directives
Component Data Binding
Component Events
Ng-model
Introduction to webpack/systemJS
Dependency Injection and services
Why Dependency Injection?
Injection API
Component Multi Providers
Injection Multi Providers
Services Overview
Creating a Service
Injecting a Service
Directives
Introduction and Examples
Directives Overview
Attribute Directives
Custom Attribute Directive
Structural Directives
Structural Directive: ngIf
Structural Directive: ngFor
Structural Directive: ngSwitch
Custom Structural Directive
Pipes
Using Pipes
Creating Pipes
Built-in Pipes
Chaining Pipes
Custom Pipes
Stateful Pipes
Forms
Controls
Control groups
FormBuilder
Template Driven Approach
Data Driven Approach
Routing
Introduction and Use
Creating and configuring Routes
Imperative Routing
Routing Parameters
Child Routes
Routing Lifecycle Hooks
Setting up Firebase
HTTP POST Request
HTTP GET Request
HTTP, Promises, and Observables
Promises - still available, still useful
Calling an API via HTTP
Introduction to Observables
Observable Bindings
Observables Operators
Testing
Unit Testing
End to End Testing
Angular-4 new features (Add-on)
If...Else Template Conditions
Animation Module
TypeScript's StrictNullChecks
Angular Universal
FESM
Angular2 to Angular4 migrartion
Router ParamMap
TypeScript 2.1/2.2