The book is structured to take you from a complete beginner to a professional level with over 600 pages of content and 5,500 lines of runnable code.
: Experienced developers from Amazon and Reddit praise it for covering topics often ignored in online tutorials, such as complex data architecture and custom directive recipes.
The book is available at several retailers, often bundled with digital updates to keep pace with Angular's versioning. : Offers the paperback for $52.49 . BooksRun : Lists it at $53.26 $58.26 (use code GOOGLE5 ).
: While it claims to be beginner-friendly, some reviewers on BooksRun found the editing occasionally difficult, with advanced concepts sometimes introduced before foundational ones.
“I have read several books on the topic of Angular and this one... are the ones I find myself referring to on a regular basis. The author has an excellent grasp of the material and a knack for selecting focused examples.” BooksRun
: Explains code organization and how to structure applications for high performance. Performance and Reader Feedback
The book is structured to take you from a complete beginner to a professional level with over 600 pages of content and 5,500 lines of runnable code.
: Experienced developers from Amazon and Reddit praise it for covering topics often ignored in online tutorials, such as complex data architecture and custom directive recipes.
The book is available at several retailers, often bundled with digital updates to keep pace with Angular's versioning. : Offers the paperback for $52.49 . BooksRun : Lists it at $53.26 $58.26 (use code GOOGLE5 ).
: While it claims to be beginner-friendly, some reviewers on BooksRun found the editing occasionally difficult, with advanced concepts sometimes introduced before foundational ones.
“I have read several books on the topic of Angular and this one... are the ones I find myself referring to on a regular basis. The author has an excellent grasp of the material and a knack for selecting focused examples.” BooksRun
: Explains code organization and how to structure applications for high performance. Performance and Reader Feedback