Ng-book - The Complete Book on AngularJS

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| Rating | : | 4.37 (916 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 099134460X |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 624 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-04-10 |
| Language | : | English |
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I have a passion for teaching and can't wait to help you learn Angular. I co-run ng-newsletter, consistently produce content all about AngularJS, recently released Riding Rails with AngularJS, and teach in-person classes at Hack Reactor and online with airpair. . Hey! I'm Ari Lerner, author, a full-stack developer with more than 20 years of experience ranging
W. Hazard said Was not helpful to me as an AngularJS noob. I'm a beginner with AngularJS, but pretty good with javascript and general web development (rails, .net and others). I was looking for a book that would both introduce me to Angular's version of single page apps and give me depth and meat beyond just the basics.As a noob with Angular, I really struggled with the examples in this book. Frequently, the author refers to concepts that he hasn't covered yet or presents examples that were more complex than needed to cover the concepts at hand. I fo. Might be better in a future edition, currently very disorganized. Kevin C. Stevens This book has the potential to be something great in future editions. However, in its current form I really can't recommend it. I suspect that the book was rushed to publication and didn't fully benefit from editing and getting copies into the hands of users. Following along with code as it is being built is next to impossible as no guidance is given as to what changed between code samples. Knowledge is assumed that hasn't been delivered yet (i.e., a lot of "as you recall" that references mat. In Desperate Need of Editing Timothy Birbeck I took a look at this book because of the reviews, but I found it very disappointing. Its main weakness is a lack of proofreading, which is obvious from all the errors. Even links to code in JSBin often don’t run correctly. Things like missing string delimiters are obvious, but other errors were confusing and frustrating because I assumed the errors were on my side. It got to the point where I stopped trying to find out why my code wasn’t working, assumed it was the book, and move
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I have a passion for teaching and can't wait to help you learn Angular. About the Author Hey! I'm Ari Lerner, author, a full-stack developer with more than 20 years of experience ranging from hardware to software, and co-founder of Fullstack. . I co-run ng-newsletter, consistently produce content all about AngularJS, recently released Riding Rails with AngularJS, and teach in-person classes at Hack Reactor and online with airpair
