AngularJS

AngularJS

AngularJS

AngularJS

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Overview

<h4><strong>Poznaj mo?liwo?ci AngularJS!</strong></h4>

AngularJS to hit ostatnich miesi?cy w aplikacjach internetowych, wniós? bowiem do kodu JavaScript powiew ?wie?o?ci oraz najlepsze praktyki znane z innych j?zyków programowania. Architektura MVC, wstrzykiwane zale?no?ci, wi?zanie danych to tylko niektóre z cech AngularJS. Je?eli zaintrygowa?y Ci? jego mo?liwo?ci i chcia?by? zg??bi? potencja? tego rozwi?zania, to trafi?e? na doskona?? ksi??k?!

Napisana przez in?ynierów Google, pracuj?cych na co dzie? przy AngularJS, zawiera naj?wie?sze informacje z pierwszej r?ki. Si?gnij po ni? i przekonaj si?, jak szybko stworzy? ?atw? w utrzymaniu aplikacj?, korzystaj?c? z nowoczesnych wzorców, komunikuj?c? si? wydajnie z serwerem oraz pokryt? automatycznymi testami. Zdob?dziesz wiedz? na temat dyrektyw, kontrolerów oraz szablonów. Ponadto przekonasz si?, jak tworzy? aplikacje wspieraj?ce wiele j?zyków narodowych oraz w jaki sposób radzi? sobie z ciasteczkami (cookies). Ksi??ka ta jest doskona?? lektur? dla wszystkich osób chc?cych dzi?ki AngularJS zmieni? swoje podej?cie do tworzonego kodu JavaScript.

<strong>Dzi?ki tej ksi??ce:</strong>

  • poznasz technik? wi?zania danych
  • wykorzystasz architektur? MVC w j?zyku JavaScript
  • poznasz dost?pne zasi?gi w AngularJS
  • opanujesz komunikacj? z serwerami
  • swobodnie wykorzystasz mo?liwo?ci AngularJS
<h4><strong>Twój przewodnik po ?wiecie AngularJS!</strong></h4>


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781492016700
Publisher: Helion
Publication date: 09/22/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 3 MB
Language: Polish

About the Author

Brad Green works at Google as an engineering manager. In addition to the AngularJS project, Brad also directs Accessibility, and Support Engineering. Prior to Google, Brad worked on the early mobile web at AvantGo, founded and sold startups, and spent a few hard years toiling as a caterer. Brad's first job out of school was as lackey to Steve Jobs at NeXT Computer writing demo software and designing his slide presentations. Brad lives in Mountain View, CA with his wife and two children.


Shyam Seshadri is the owner / CEO of Fundoo Solutions (http://www.befundoo.com), where he splits his time between working on innovative and exciting new products for the Indian markets, and consulting about and running workshops on AngularJS. Prior to Fundoo Solutions, Shyam completed his MBA from the prestigious Indian School of Business in Hyderabad. Shyam's first job out of college was with Google, where he worked on multiple projects, including Google Feedback (AngularJS's first customer!), and various internal tools and projects. Shyam currently operates from his office in Navi Mumbai, India.

Table of Contents

Preface; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction to AngularJS; 1.1 Concepts; 1.2 An Example: Shopping Cart; 1.3 Up Next; Chapter 2: Anatomy of an AngularJS Application; 2.1 Invoking Angular; 2.2 Model View Controller; 2.3 Templates and Data Binding; 2.4 Organizing Dependencies with Modules; 2.5 Formatting Data with Filters; 2.6 Changing Views with Routes and $location; 2.7 Talking to Servers; 2.8 Changing the DOM with Directives; 2.9 Validating User Input; 2.10 Moving On; Chapter 3: Developing in AngularJS; 3.1 Project Organization; 3.2 Tools; 3.3 Running Your Application; 3.4 Testing with AngularJS; 3.5 Unit Tests; 3.6 End-to-End/Integration Tests; 3.7 Compilation; 3.8 Other Awesome Tools; 3.9 Yeoman: Optimizing Your Workflow; 3.10 Integrating AngularJS with RequireJS; Chapter 4: Analyzing an AngularJS App; 4.1 The Application; 4.2 Relationship Between Model, Controller, and Template; 4.3 The Model; 4.4 Controllers, Directives, and Services, Oh My!; 4.5 The Templates; 4.6 The Tests; Chapter 5: Communicating with Servers; 5.1 Communicating Over $http; 5.2 Unit Testing; 5.3 Working with RESTful Resources; 5.4 The $q and the Promise; 5.5 Response Interception; 5.6 Security Considerations; Chapter 6: Directives; 6.1 Directives and HTML Validation; 6.2 API Overview; 6.3 Moving On; Chapter 7: Other Concerns; 7.1 $location; 7.2 AngularJS Module Methods; 7.3 Communicating Between Scopes with $on, $emit, and $broadcast; 7.4 Cookies; 7.5 Internationalization and Localization; 7.6 Sanitizing HTML & the Sanitize Module; Chapter 8: Cheatsheet and Recipes; 8.1 Wrapping a jQuery Datepicker; 8.2 The Teams List App: Filtering and Controller Communication; 8.3 File Upload in AngularJS; 8.4 Using Socket.IO; 8.5 A Simple Pagination Service; 8.6 Working with Servers and Login; 8.7 Conclusion; Index; Colophon;
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