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Angular with TypeScript
on-demand course

Angular with TypeScript

with Matt Thornfield
April 2020
Intermediate
3h 13m
English
Manning Publications
Closed Captioning available in English

Overview

Becoming a fullstack developer is one of the best ways you can progress your career. Angular for Java Developers Part Two: Typescript expands your Java programming skills by introducing you to the TypeScript language—a popular type-centric variation of JavaScript, central to Angular development. It builds on what you covered in the first course Angular for Java Developers Part One, and relates all its examples to the Java programming language you’re familiar with. This approach makes it easy to expand your skills and learn TypeScript. In the second of a running series of five courses, you’ll learn the basics of the Typescript programming language, how to debug Angular applications, and how to write and run unit tests.


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This course was created independently by Angular expert Matt Greencroft and is distributed by Manning through our exclusive liveVideo platform.



About the Technology
The Angular framework is used by millions of developers, powering frontends from simple prototypes to Google’s own web apps. Prized for its scalability, Angular also offers lightning fast speed and response times and the chance to reuse code for both web and mobile. Best of all, it can be integrated with backends built in Java. The Angular framework was written in TypeScript, and using TypeScript for Angular applications makes them easier to read and less prone to type mismatch errors.

About the Video
Angular for Java Developers is a five-part course that teaches Java programmers how to use Angular and JavaScript to build applications that are maintainable, testable, and secure. In this Part Two, you’ll get to grips with TypeScript, the primary language for writing Angular apps. You’ll learn about classes and objects, how to use TypeScript for dependency injection, and how to write unit tests to ensure your apps are bug free!

What's Inside
  • Part 2 of 5 videos covering Angular frontends for Java applications
  • Similarities and differences between Java and TypeScript
  • Dependency injection
  • Debugging Angular applications
  • Writing unit tests for Angular applications


About the Reader
For viewers with basic Java experience.

About the Author
Matt Greencroft has over twenty years of experience as a programmer, primarily working in the banking sector. Matt now teaches for Virtual Pair Programmers. His specialties are Microservices, Spring Boot, Apache Spark and Kotlin.

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