IGB Deals: All About AngularJS Course Bundle

5 Courses, 19 Hours: Master Google’s Framework for Building Dynamic Web Apps

Learn fundamental Javascript concepts that power AngularJS, write better code, get familiar with AngularJS terminology and understand and build a single page application with All About AngularJS Course Bundle.

HTML is great for declaring static documents, but it falters when you try to use it for declaring dynamic views in web-applications. AngularJS lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application. The resulting environment is extraordinarily expressive, readable, and quick to develop.

AngularJS is a toolset for building the framework most suited to your application development. It is fully extensible and works well with other libraries. Every feature can be modified or replaced to suit your unique development workflow and feature needs.

This bundle includes the following:

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Master AngularJS to Build a Single-Page Application

  • Over 53 lectures and 7+ hours of content
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Utilize AngularJS & HTML5 API to Build a Single-Page App in 1 Hour

  • Over 12 lectures and 2+ hours of content
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Deliver a Better User Experience w/ AngularJS

  • 30 lectures and 2 hours of content
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An In-Depth, Project-Based Introduction to AngularJS Concepts

  • Over 29 lectures and 5+ hours of content
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A Fast , Easy & Rewarding Way to Create Web Applications

  • Over 27 lectures and 3+ hours of content

 

For more info on this $29 worth bundle (92% OFF), click here!

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