Angular Design Patterns and Best Practices: Create scalable and adaptable applications that grow to meet evolving user needs
A**.
Excelente
Muy buen libro, lo recomiendo 100%
R**T
A Great Book to Help a novice dev write good Angular code
I found this book to be well-written and engaging. As a Front End developer, I have experience writing in Angular and found many takeaways from this book.One thing I appreciated is the thorough use of Typescript. From types, to interfaces, and using classes to serialize data in a type-safe way, I felt that the author not only understood Angular but the underlying OOP principles that guide in its development.There are many practical activities as well. He not only writes code, but creates projects and mini projects to help the reader understand concepts and how they can be used in a practical development environment. He even gets to micro-frontends and guides the reader through development. The use of standalone components and Tailwind CSS really helped me understand new concepts to the Frontend world.Finally, the book goes through some of the more recent developments in Angular, including signals and the new control flow syntax. These are important concepts that help developers stay up-to-date with emerging Frontend technologies.Overall, this is an excellent read for a novice to intermediate developer with Angular. There is a lot that can be gleaned from the material and used in production enterprise applications.
M**Z
Excellent book for people who are starting programming in Angular from 0 to PROD
Reading this book, I noticed that it covers the fundamental basic concepts necessary for developing an application in Angular. It integrates elements outside of the framework, demonstrating how to implement Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment (CI & CD). Typically, new programmers overlook these aspects, but when they encounter them, this book proves invaluable in providing a clear idea of how the application should be deployed in production.For newcomers seeking a structured approach to learning Angular, I highly recommend this book. It equips you with the essential tools to understand how to build an application from scratch and see it operational in a production environment.As a suggestion, incorporating some agile methodologies into the book would be interesting. For instance, working with cloud repositories using a management tool to track development progress. This would aid in understanding how to structure commits by including the ticket number of the feature being implemented. Additionally, integrating a code scanning tool like 'VeraCode' or 'SonarQube' would enhance the book's value.
E**S
great book for those who want to learn Angular - the RIGHT way
I've been developing in Angular for over 7 years. The biggest issue I see are those who know javascript and hack their way into developing an application. If individuals took the time to read a book like this, long term, there would less issues with large scale applications. Applications would be faster and more scalable. For this reason,I highly recommend this book.
A**V
A beginner-friendly book to learn Angular
Got this book for free. I definitely recommend it for beginner developers learning Angular. It contains practical examples for mastering basic skills in Angular and slightly covers the basics of TypeScript. The learning process follows the step-by-step principle of developing a demo application, including integration with Backend and deployment with CI/CD tools. Each topic is described with clear and trivial examples, following best practices and architectural patterns. Angular developers with experience are unlikely to find something new.
S**R
Great for anyone getting started in Angular
Received the book for free.The book actually surprised me. The patterns is describes are the industry standard, and does it in a way that's they are easy to grasp.My only gripe with the book is that it still uses some deprecated test libraries, but otherwise I recommend all new angular developers to use as a reference or read prior to diving into Angular.
R**S
Good book to understand backend integration of Angular
Going through all the chapters, I found out that this book explains different patterns to integrate Angular application with Backend services and techniques for creating reusable components and directives. However the book might be a little heavy to digest if doing angular for the first time but overall the chapters flow is good and will give you a very good understanding if you stick to it till the end. It also covers a very good explanation for testing angular applications using unit and end to end testing. Overall it's worth the read.
K**T
Great guide for best practices and concepts
Disclosure: I got this book for free. This was nice guide into Angular. It gives you the core concepts, some ideas of best practices and actually how to get your application deployed. It also gets into new concepts in the latest version of angular. I enjoyed this book and the examples it provided. Its worth checking out if you are new or even just a refresher if you are experienced.
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