Factories and Directives in AngularJS [Online Code]
This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Number of Videos: 2 hours – 29 lessonsAuthor: Alex VanstonUser Level: AdvancedIn this Factories and Directives in AngularJS training course, expert author Alex Vanston will teach you how to make your services and directives more powerful, easily configurable, modular, and testable.
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Number of Videos: 2 hours – 29 lessons
Author: Alex Vanston
User Level: Advanced
In this Factories and Directives in AngularJS training course, expert author Alex Vanston will teach you how to make your services and directives more powerful, easily configurable, modular, and testable. This course is designed for users that already have programming experience, and are comfortable with JavaScript and Angular. You will start by learning about directives, including dynamic templates, advanced scoping, and custom inputs. From there, Alex will show you how to create modular factories. This video tutorial also covers messaging and events and unleashing providers and $injector. Finally, you will learn how to modify services and directives, and make testing easier. Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will be fully capable of using Angular to take your services and directives to the next level.
System Requirements:Supported OS: [Mac Mountain Lion 10.8, Mac Lion 10.7, Mac Snow Leopard 10.6, Mac Leopard 10.5, Mac OS X, Macintosh]Processor: AnyRAM: AnyHard Disk: 1.5GBVideo Card: Any
Product Features
- Learn Factories and Directives in AngularJS from a professional trainer on your own time at your own desk.
- This visual training method offers users increased retention and accelerated learning.
- Breaks even the most complex applications down into simplistic steps.
- Comes with Extensive Working Files.
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