Instant AngularJS Starter Available
The book is a concise guide containing step-by-step explanations and practical examples required for getting to grips with AngularJS and taking in-depth analysis of its key features.
Online, March 15, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Packt is pleased to announce the release of Instant AngularJS Starter, a new book on AngularJS written by Dan Menard. The book is a concise guide containing step-by-step explanations and practical examples required for getting to grips with AngularJS and taking in-depth analysis of its key features. Readers can explore popular features such as templating, data binding, and dependency injection, and unique features like modules and directives. For more information about the book and purchasing options, please visit the book web page.
About the Author
Dan Menard is a web developer, originally from Canada and now living in California. He currently works at Netflix on the 10' UI team. Dan has spoken at a number of conferences. He writes lots and lots of Javascript, and has past experience in Adobe Flex, a variety of then-cutting-edge mobile technologies, and a number of legacy java-web frameworks.
is an open-source Javascript Framework maintained by Google, that assists with running what are known as single-page applications. Its goal is to augment browser-based applications with model-view-controller(MVC) capability, in an effort to make both development and testing easier.
"Instant AngularJs Starter" is designed to let readers learn everything about AngularJS in as few pages and with as many examples as possible. The book starts with basic AngularJS syntax, followed by examples on how to build scalable AngularJS applications. With a foundational understanding of AngularJS in place, readers will learn about its advanced features in depth.
Instant AngularJS Starter is for web developers familiar with Javascript. The book aims to have readers ramped up on AngularJS and back to building cutting-edge applications for the web, faster and more effectively than ever. For detailed information about the book, please visit the book web page.
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