angjs300: angularjs end-to-end spa development · pdf filecourse outline angjs300: angularjs...

2
Audience This course is designed for JavaScript developers that are looking to build Single Page Applications using AngularJS. PRerequisites WHAT YOU WILL LEARN » Single Page Application Features » Key features of AngularJS » The Role of Modules » The Role of Directives in Views » Building Custom Directives » Using $scope for Data Binding » Techniques for Defining Controllers » Building Custom Filters » How to build re-useable data services with Factories and Services » Using $http to Interact with RESTful Services » Using AngularJS HTTP interceptors “Interface never disappoints – first class all the way!” Interface Student Phoenix, AZ $2795.00 4-day course Promo and package discounts may apply Questions? Call 602-266-8585 ANGJS300: AngularJS End-to-End SPA Development The course starts with an introduction to building Single Page Applications (SPA) and talks about the features AngularJS provides. From there students learn about different aspects of the framework such as views and directives, controllers and routes, as well as factories and services. Along the way, different debugging techniques and tools are discussed, how different AngularJS components can be customized and shared with other components, and different JavaScript patterns that can be applied to applications to make them more maintainable. By the end of the class students will have walked through the process of building a Single Page Application (SPA) from end-to-end using AngularJS and be ready to apply that knowledge to applications they need to build at work. WEB DEVELOPMENT (course outline on back side) Attendees must be comfortable working with JavaScript to take this class. A minimum of 6-months of hands-on JavaScript experience is recommended to get the most out of the course. Before attending this course, students should have completed the following course or have equivalent experience. » JS275: JavaScript Programming Can’t make it to class in person? Attend many classes online with RemoteLive.™ Call 602-266-8585 today for a live demo. ©2014 Interface Technical Training All rights reserved

Upload: phungdien

Post on 15-Feb-2018

223 views

Category:

Documents


4 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: ANGJS300: AngularJS End-to-End SPA Development · PDF fileCOURSE OUTLINE ANGJS300: AngularJS End-to-End SPA Development 1. AngularJS JumpStart » Introduction to Single Page Applications

AudienceThis course is designed for JavaScript developers that are looking to build Single Page Applications using AngularJS.

PRerequisites

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN » Single Page Application Features » Key features of AngularJS » The Role of Modules » The Role of Directives in Views » Building Custom Directives » Using $scope for Data Binding » Techniques for Defining Controllers » Building Custom Filters » How to build re-useable data services with Factories and Services » Using $http to Interact with RESTful Services » Using AngularJS HTTP interceptors

“Interface never disappoints – first class all the way!” Interface StudentPhoenix, AZ

$2795.00• 4-day course• Promo and package

discounts may apply

Questions?Call 602-266-8585

ANGJS300: AngularJS End-to-End SPA DevelopmentThe course starts with an introduction to building Single Page Applications (SPA) and talks about the features AngularJS provides. From there students learn about different aspects of the framework such as views and directives, controllers and routes, as well as factories and services. Along the way, different debugging techniques and tools are discussed, how different AngularJS components can be customized and shared with other components, and different JavaScript patterns that can be applied to applications to make them more maintainable. By the end of the class students will have walked through the process of building a Single Page Application (SPA) from end-to-end using AngularJS and be ready to apply that knowledge to applications they need to build at work.

WEB DEVELOPMENT

(course outline on back side)

Attendees must be comfortable working with JavaScript to take this class. A minimum of 6-months of hands-on JavaScript experience is recommended to get the most out of the course. Before attending this course, students should have completed the following course or have equivalent experience.

» JS275: JavaScript Programming

Can’t make it to class in person?Attend many classes online with RemoteLive.™

Call 602-266-8585 today for a live demo.©2014 Interface Technical Training All rights reserved

Page 2: ANGJS300: AngularJS End-to-End SPA Development · PDF fileCOURSE OUTLINE ANGJS300: AngularJS End-to-End SPA Development 1. AngularJS JumpStart » Introduction to Single Page Applications

COURSE OUTLINE ANGJS300: AngularJS End-to-End SPA Development

1. AngularJS JumpStart » Introduction to Single Page Applications » AngularJS and SPAs » Data Binding, Directives, and Filters » Views, Controllers and Scope » Modules, Routes and Factories

2. The Customer Manager Application » Application Overview » Application Technologies » Application Structure » Node.js/Express/MongoDb » Web API/Entity Framework/SQL Server

3. Unit Testing » AngularJS Unit Testing features » Using Karma and Jasmine » Creating a Test Suite and Specs » Using ngMock, beforeEach() and Dependency Injection » Mocking Objects

4. Creating Modules and Services » The customerManager Module » Customer Manager Factory/Service Overview » The customersService » Making Ajax Calls with $http » The authService » The dataService Factory and BreezeJS

5. Defining Routes » Adding the ngRoute Dependency » Configuring Application Routes with $routeProvider » Defining Route Parameters » Adding ng-view » Securing Client-Side Routes

6. Application Controllers » AngularJS Controller Techniques » The Scope Life Cycle » Application Controllers

7. Navbar Controller and View » Navbar Functionality » The NavbarController » The Navbar View and Directives

8. Login Controller and View » Login Functionality » The LoginController » The Login View and Directives

9. Customers Controller and View » Customers View Functionality » The CustomersController » The Customers View and Directives » Paging Customers » Filtering Customers » Switching Display Modes

10. Creating Custom Directives » The Role of Directives » Creating Custom Directives » Creating a Custom Validation Directive » Using $http Interceptors in a Custom Directive

11. Animations » Animation Overview » The ngAnimate Module » Defining Animations in CSS » Referencing Animation Classe

Register by phone at 602-266-8585, or online at www.InterfaceTT.com.©2014 Interface Technical Training All rights reserved. v041414