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S**E
Both a very useful learning resource and a helpful reference
As an experienced web developer, who is new to Angular development, I find this book to be both a very useful learning resource and a helpful reference. The aspects I've found most helpful include: the introduction to Angular and the fundamentals, setting up my dev env, and creating a basic Angular app. Currently, I'm digging in on the automated testing, CI and release to Production section. It will clearly take me to the scalable, enterprise architecture I'm hoping to achieve.What I like most about this book is that it's very comprehensive and well written. There are a lot of examples and sample code files. In addition, I'm learning about key Angular patterns, tools, and technologies. There's so much content that I'm sure it will be a great reference for a long time.
K**.
Excellent Tips and Enterprise Standards Within
I love the tooling setup and the careful explanation that goes into not only writing angular but in doing agnular development correctly. This book covers a gambit of topics and technologies allowing a junior developer to easily pick it up and rapidly improve their skills. If you are a senior developer that has working in older angular versions or wants to get into it I would highly recommend this book. There are great sections and hidden goodies in each chapter on tooling and other efficiencies that will help you work smart by example instead of hard. Bonus chapters include hosting, security, and Devops this book covers everything you need to get a secure scalable site up and running. The contents of this book will save you hours of dev time.
A**R
Comprehensive coverage for using Angular in the Enterprise
This book covers an extremely wide variety of topics related to Angular development from history to basics to best practices, to dev environment, servers, deployment, and cloud providers. The writing is clear and informative and the author makes use of many tools and highlights a lot of great tools and practices.If I have any complaint (and the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5) is that it covers so much, that for any given reader, you are likely to find 20 to 30 percent of the book inapplicable. This is both good and bad. It's a great one stop shop for so many things. But due to the wide breadth of the topics covered, it can't cover very much in extreme depth. I personally skimmed through history and basics, but really enjoyed the practical work and especially the use of various tools and cloud providers. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to learn Angular, but be prepared to pick and choose the sections that you find most useful to you.
A**R
Buy this book before any others
I'm a recently retired Software Developer with 37 years experience. I've spent tens of thousands of dollars on texts. This book is written by a knowledgeable, experienced developer who's first language is probably English. I recently purchased several other books on this topic and they pale in comparison. I appreciate the effort the authors and editors put into this book. It is one I will keep on my "reference" shelf.
S**R
MISLEADING TITLE !! SHOULD BE GETTING STARTED WITH ANGULAR MATERIAL ?
I don't really right reviews but the reason i am writing is misleading book title . I went through the whole book . for GOD sake promise you will find more quality information on angular docs then here.this book is only good if you want to learn BASIC OF ANGULAR MATERIAL , that's it . If you have worked on angular for 6 months please don't buy this book.
M**E
Fantastic
Excellent tour through best practices in Angular development. The built in patterns in Angular automatically inform and mirror best practices for server side. I find it refreshing to be able to follow a similar train of thought between server and front end. Great book for experienced developers looking to dive into Angular applications.
B**N
Second edition already out-of-date. Only for beginners
I've been developing enterprise apps in Angular for several years (AngularJS before then) and I bought this book thinking it may be a good resource for some more advanced "enterprise" topics since it was updated recently. Unfortunately I found the book lacks depth and recommends libraries that are no longer considered the best option. If you already have experience with Angular I would not recommend this book.Any Angular book about building "enterprise-ready" apps published in 2021 that covers topics like Angular flex-layout (there are better CSS options) and Augury (not supported by Ivy) and doesn't cover topics like Nx workspaces, Jest, Cypress (or any end-to-end testing), or Apollo GraphQL is doing a disservice to the people reading it.
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