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Angular

Description

Angular is the open source TypeScript framework used for the web and mobile application development. The Angular developers have the capabilities to create Single Page Applications (SPA) with multiple functionalities with intuitive designs. Examples of successful websites built with Angular: Google, Gmail, PayPal, UpWork, Lego, CrunchBase, Indiegogo

Skills

General knowledge

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How does the internet works, how the Web works. Difference beetwen a web page, a web site, a web server and search engine. Understanding domain names. Understanding development processes, main programming paradigms etc.

Protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2)

Protocol - set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between two or more entities of a communications system.

Browsers (how do they works)

A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems. (Render, parsing, optimization etc.)

Domain Name and Hosting

Web hosting is the service that enables an individual or organization to publish a website on the Internet. Types of Web Hosting, Essential Web Hosting Features (Domain name registration, Speed, Storage, Bandwidth, Scalability, Uptime, Email Accounts, Support)

Web Security Knowledge (Content Security Policy, CORS, OWASP Security Risks)

Website security is the act/practice of protecting websites from unauthorized access, use, modification, destruction, or disruption (important principles of modern web security, security best practices)

SDLC

Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a process used by the software industry to design, develop and test high quality softwares. The SDLC aims to produce a high-quality software that meets or exceeds customer expectations, reaches completion within times and cost estimates.

GraphQL

GraphQL is an open-source data query and manipulation language for APIs, and a runtime for fulfilling queries with existing data.

REST, SOAP

REST and SOAP are 2 different approaches to online data transmission. Specifically, both define how to build application programming interfaces (APIs), which allow data to be communicated between web applications.

Functional Programming (immutability, state less, meta reducers)

functional programming is a programming paradigm where programs are constructed by applying and composing functions. It is a declarative programming paradigm in which function definitions are trees of expressions that map values to other values, rather than a sequence of imperative statements which update the running state of the program.

OOP (Inheritance / Encapsulation / Polymorphism)

Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of "objects", which can contain data and code: data in the form of fields (often known as attributes or properties), and code, in the form of procedures (often known as methods).

MVC / MVVM / MV*

Architectural patterns that separates an applications into three main logical components Model, View, and Controller

OOD  (Singelton, Factory, Decoration, etc.)

Object Oriented Design. Software design pattern is a general, reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem within a given context in software design. It is not a finished design that can be transformed directly into source or machine code. Rather, it is a description or template for how to solve a problem that can be used in many different situations. Design patterns are formalized best practices that the programmer can use to solve common problems when designing an application or system.

Test Driven development

Test-driven development (TDD) is a software development process relying on software requirements being converted to test cases before software is fully developed, and tracking all software development by repeatedly testing the software against all test cases. This is opposed to software being developed first and test cases created later.

Protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2)
Protocol - set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between two or more entities of a communications system.
Browsers (how do they works)
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems. (Render, parsing, optimization etc.)
Domain Name and Hosting
Web hosting is the service that enables an individual or organization to publish a website on the Internet. Types of Web Hosting, Essential Web Hosting Features (Domain name registration, Speed, Storage, Bandwidth, Scalability, Uptime, Email Accounts, Support)
Web Security Knowledge (Content Security Policy, CORS, OWASP Security Risks)
Website security is the act/practice of protecting websites from unauthorized access, use, modification, destruction, or disruption (important principles of modern web security, security best practices)
SDLC
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a process used by the software industry to design, develop and test high quality softwares. The SDLC aims to produce a high-quality software that meets or exceeds customer expectations, reaches completion within times and cost estimates.

Performance optimization

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Techniques and tools to speed up your website and improve user experience.

Rail Model

RAIL stands for response, animation, idle and load. RAIL is a user-centric performance model that breaks down the user’s web experience into four key actions.

Performance Metrics

Measuring performance provides an important metric to help you asses the success of your app, site, or web service. For example, you can use performance metrics to determine how your app performs in comparison to a competitor or you can compare your app's performance across releases.  The metrics you choose to measure should be relevant to your users, site, and business goals. They should be collected and measured in a consistent manner and analyzed in a format that can be consumed and understood by non-technical stakeholders.

Using Lighthouse

Lighthouse is an open-source, automated tool for improving the quality of web pages. You can run it against any web page, public or requiring authentication. It has audits for performance, accessibility, progressive web apps, SEO and more.

Using DevTools

Google Chrome’s DevTools (or similar solutions). Hot to find Performance Bottlenecks, analyze runtime performance.

Rail Model
RAIL stands for response, animation, idle and load. RAIL is a user-centric performance model that breaks down the user’s web experience into four key actions.
Performance Metrics
Measuring performance provides an important metric to help you assess the success of your app, site, or web service. For example, you can use performance metrics to determine how your app performs in comparison to a competitor or you can compare your app's performance across releases. The metrics you choose to measure should be relevant to your users, site, and business goals. They should be collected and measured in a consistent manner and analyzed in a format that can be consumed and understood by non-technical stakeholders.
Using Lighthouse
Lighthouse is an open-source, automated tool for improving the quality of web pages. You can run it against any web page, public or requiring authentication. It has audits for performance, accessibility, progressive web apps, SEO and more.
Using DevTools
Google Chrome’s DevTools (or similar solutions). Hot to find Performance Bottlenecks, analyze runtime performance.

JS Core

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JavaScript is an interpreted programming language that conforms to the ECMAScript specification. JavaScript is high-level, often just-in-time compiled, and multi-paradigm.

ES6+

ECMA means European Computer Manufacturer's Association. ECMAScript is a programming language standard that web browsers follow while interpreting Javascript.

Asynchronous js

Using asynchronous JavaScript (such as callbacks, promises, and async/await), you can perform long network requests without blocking the main thread.

Primitive types, Object

The meaning of every primitive type is obvious except of undefined and null which are almost the same. In JavaScript, objects can be seen as a collection of properties.

Function context

Functions in JavaScript run in a specific context, and using the "this" variable we have access to it. All standard functions in the browser run under the Window context. Functions defined under an object or a class (another function) will use the context of the object it was created in. However, we can also change the context of a function at runtime, either before or while executing the function.

Scope, Closures

A scope in JavaScript defines what variables you have access to. There are two kinds of scope – global scope and local scope. Whenever you create a function within another function, you have created a closure. The inner function is the closure. This closure is usually returned so you can use the outer function’s variables at a later time.

Modules

A module is a piece of program that specifies which other pieces it relies on and which functionality it provides for other modules to use (its interface).

Asynchronous code, Event Loop

In general JavaScript is running code in a non-blocking way. This means that code which is is taking some time to finish (like accessing an API, reading content from the local file system etc.) is being executed in the background and in parallel the code execution is continued. This behaviour is being described by term asynchronous programming. An Event loop is browser’s mechanism to perform non-blocking operations by providing WebAPIs (setTimeout, setInterval, etc.) which are capable of maintaining callback references in memory.

Callbacks, Promises

You can achieve results from performing asynchronous operations using the callback approach or by using promises. But there are some minor differences between the two.

Regular Expressions

A regular expression is a sequence of characters that forms a search pattern. When you search for data in a text, you can use this search pattern to describe what you are searching for. A regular expression can be a single character, or a more complicated pattern. Regular expressions can be used to perform all types of text search and text replace operations.

DOM, Event handling, bubbling & delegation

DOM - Document Object Model. Event delegation is a better technique to handle events in our web app. This is possible because JavaScript has an event bubbled up (propagated) in the hierarchy in the DOM tree.

Modern browser APIs

Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are constructs made available in programming languages to allow developers to create complex functionality more easily. They abstract more complex code away from you, providing some easier syntax to use in its place.

Cookies, LocalStorage/SessionStorage

localStorage is a way to store data on the client’s computer. It allows the saving of key/value pairs in a web browser and it stores data with no expiration date. stores data only for a session, meaning that the data is stored until the browser (or tab) is closed. Stores data that has to be sent back to the server with subsequent XHR requests. Its expiration varies based on the type and the expiration duration can be set from either server-side or client-side.

JSON Web Token

JSON Web Token (JWT) is an easy way to secure an API. When a user authenticates first on a server, using for instance a standard login form, the server creates a token. This token includes some personal data, such as username or email address. Then, this token is signed server-side (to prevent token integrity), and sent back to the user. Within each next request, user sends the token to establish emitter identity.

Modular JavaScript

JavaScript modules are a way to structure JavaScript code. Code in a module is isolated from code in other modules and is not in the global scope. JavaScript has had modules for a long time. However, they were implemented via libraries, not built into the language. ES6 is the first time that JavaScript has built-in modules.

Prototype

When a function is created in JavaScript, the JavaScript engine adds a prototype property to the function. This prototype property is an object (called a prototype object) that has a constructor property by default. The constructor property points back to the function on which prototype object is a property. We can access the function’s prototype property using functionName.prototype.

Web Components (HTML Templates, Custom elements, Shadow DOM)

Web Components are a collection of building blocks. Templates are where we define reusable code. Custom Elements allow us to define our own element. ShadowDOM provides a DOM encapsulation within DOM.

Performance (Lazy Loading)

Lazy Loading is an approach through which you can prioritize content, delaying loads for less relevant or visible content. Consequently, your apps or websites load faster, delivering an enhanced user experience.

Design patterns in JS

A design pattern is a term used in software engineering for a general, reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem in software design.

ES6+
ECMA means European Computer Manufacturer's Association. ECMAScript is a programming language standard that web browsers follow while interpreting Javascript.
Asynchronous js
Using asynchronous JavaScript (such as callbacks, promises, and async/await), you can perform long network requests without blocking the main thread.
Primitive types, Object
The meaning of every primitive type is obvious except of undefined and null which are almost the same. In JavaScript, objects can be seen as a collection of properties.
Function context
Functions in JavaScript run in a specific context, and using the "this" variable we have access to it. All standard functions in the browser run under the Window context. Functions defined under an object or a class (another function) will use the context of the object it was created in. However, we can also change the context of a function at runtime, either before or while executing the function.
Scope, Closures
A scope in JavaScript defines what variables you have access to. There are two kinds of scope – global scope and local scope. Whenever you create a function within another function, you have created a closure. The inner function is the closure. This closure is usually returned so you can use the outer function’s variables at a later time.

HTML

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HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the code that is used to structure a web page and its content. For example, content could be structured within a set of paragraphs, a list of bulleted points, or using images and data tables.

HTML Basics

Tags, content, attributes, elements etc.

Writing Semantic HTML

Semantic HTML means writing HTML that is descriptive and meaningful in regards to content and context.

Forms and Validations

An HTML form is used to collect user input. Form validation is an feedback on the user's input and actions.

Conventions and Best Practices

As for developers, it is important to make the code visually appealing and understandable to other developers and users. There are some basic norms that are good to follow to attain this consistency in website development.

Accessibility

Provide the user a good way to navigate and interact with your site.

SEO Basics

The purpose of any website is to drive traffic. And a vast portion of those visitors is coming from search engines.

HTML Basics
Tags, content, attributes, elements etc.
Writing Semantic HTML
Semantic HTML means writing HTML that is descriptive and meaningful in regards to content and context.
Forms and Validations
An HTML form is used to collect user input. Form validation is an feedback on the user's input and actions.
Conventions and Best Practices
As for developers, it is important to make the code visually appealing and understandable to other developers and users. There are some basic norms that are good to follow to attain this consistency in website development.
Accesibility
Provide the user a good way to navigate and interact with your site.

CSS

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CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is the language used to style an HTML document. CSS describes how HTML elements should be displayed.

Basics

CSS Syntax, Selectors, CSS Typography, Division and Span, etc.

Responsive design

Responsive web design provides an optimal experience, easy reading and easy navigation with a minimum of resizing on different devices such as desktops, mobiles and tabs

Floats

Float is a CSS positioning property.

Positioning

The position property can help you manipulate the location of an element.

Display

The display property specifies the display behavior (the type of rendering box) of an element.

Box Model

The box model is the ruleset a browser uses to determine an element’s size and how it interacts with other elements.

CSS Grid

CSS Grid is a powerful tool that allows for two-dimensional layouts to be created on the web. The CSS Grid Layout Module offers a grid-based layout system, with rows and columns, making it easier to design web pages without having to use floats and positioning.

Flex Box

The Flexible Box Layout Module, makes it easier to design flexible responsive layout structure without using float or positioning.

CSS Frameworks

A CSS framework is a library allowing for easier, more standards-compliant web design using the Cascading Style Sheets language. For example there are few of them, the most popular: Reactstrap, Material UI, Tailwind CSS, Chakra UI, Bootstrap, Materialize CSS, Bulma

CSS Architecture (BEM, OOCSS, SMACSS)

CSS methodologies to structure and organize CSS

CSS Basics
CSS Syntax, Selectors, CSS Typography, Division and Span, etc.
Responsive design
Responsive web design provides an optimal experience, easy reading and easy navigation with a minimum of resizing on different devices such as desktops, mobiles and tabs
Floats
Float is a CSS positioning property.
Positioning
The position property can help you manipulate the location of an element.
Display
The display property specifies the display behavior (the type of rendering box) of an element.

Modern CSS

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Modern CSS gives us a range of properties to achieve custom select styles that have a near-identical initial appearance.

Styled Component

Styled Components are one of the new ways to use CSS in modern JavaScript.

CSS Modules

They generate locally scoped class names that are easy to reason about, without introducing complex conventions.

Styled JSX

styled-jsx is a library to support CSS-in-JS. It was developed by Zeit for use in their awesome Next.js (React) apps.

Emotion

Emotion is a performant and flexible CSS-in-JS library. Building on many other CSS-in-JS libraries, it allows you to style apps quickly with string or object styles. It has predictable composition to avoid specificity issues with CSS. With source maps and labels, Emotion has a great developer experience and great performance with heavy caching in production.

Radium

Radium is a set of tools to manage inline styles on React elements. It gives you powerful styling capabilities without CSS.

Glamorous

Glamorous is React component styling solved with an elegant (inspired) API, small footprint (<5kb gzipped), and great performance (via glamor).

CSS Preprocessors (Sass, PostCSS)

CSS preprocessors are scripting languages that extend the default capabilities of CSS. (Sass - CSS extension language. PostCSS is a software development tool that uses JavaScript-based plugins to automate routine CSS operations)

Styled Component
Styled Components are one of the new ways to use CSS in modern JavaScript.
CSS Modules
They generate locally scoped class names that are easy to reason about, without introducing complex conventions.
Styled JSX
styled-jsx is a library to support CSS-in-JS. It was developed by Zeit for use in their awesome Next.js (React) apps.
Emotion
Emotion is a performant and flexible CSS-in-JS library. Building on many other CSS-in-JS libraries, it allows you to style apps quickly with string or object styles. It has predictable composition to avoid specificity issues with CSS. With source maps and labels, Emotion has a great developer experience and great performance with heavy caching in production.
Radium
Radium is a set of tools to manage inline styles on React elements. It gives you powerful styling capabilities without CSS.

Testing and Code Quality

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In the context of software engineering, software quality refers to two related but distinct notions: Software functional quality; Software structural quality.

SmokeTesting approaches and End to end tests.

Smoke Testing is a software testing process that determines whether the deployed software build is stable or not. End-to-end testing is a technique that tests the entire software product from beginning to end to ensure the application flow behaves as expected. The most popular examples: Smoke, Unit test, Black Box, Code Coverage, Selenium, Pupeteer.

Test Frameworks

The JavaScript testing framework is a dynamic framework based on JS. For example there are few of them, the most popular: Jest, react-testing-library, Cypress, Enzyme, Mocha, Chai, Ava, Jasmine.

Typescript

TypeScript is a programming language developed and maintained by Microsoft. It is a strict syntactical superset of JavaScript and adds optional static typing to the language.

SmokeTesting approaches
Smoke Testing is a software testing process that determines whether the deployed software build is stable or not. End-to-end testing is a technique that tests the entire software product from beginning to end to ensure the application flow behaves as expected. It's about Smoke, Unit test, Black Box, Code Coverage End to end tests (Selenium, Puppeteer)
Test Frameworks
The JavaScript testing framework is a dynamic framework based on JS. For example Jest, react-testing-library, Cypress, Enzyme, Mocha, Chai, Ava, Jasmine, etc.
TypeScript
TypeScript is a programming language developed and maintained by Microsoft. It is a strict syntactical superset of JavaScript and adds optional static typing to the language.

Dev tools

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Development Tools help to accelerate the web development process. There are many front-end web development software that help you faster your development work.

Build Tools (Boulder, Task Runners)

Build tools can save you valuable time. They can do a lot of useful stuff: download libraries, run tests, bundle packages, automatize tasks, and so much more.

Task Runners (npmscripts, Gulp)

Task runners allows to automate many tasks (repetitive tasks: making a change, compressing the js and css file, minimize code to gain performance.). Gulp is a cross-platform, streaming task runner that lets developers automate many development tasks. NPM is the default ‘Node Package Manager’ for the JavaScript runtime environment Node.js.

Modules Bundlers (Webpack, Rollup, Parcel)

Module bundlers are tools that process your modern JavaScript applications, internally build dependency graphs which map every modules your projects need and generate one or module bundles.

Linters and Formatters (Prettier, ESLint, StandartJS)

Code formatters and code linters used to have the same code format everywhere (like "tabs" and "spaces") and use the best code practices for good quality (like "let"/"const" rather than "var")

Package Manager (npm, yarn)

Package managers are tools that automatically handle the dependencies of a project.

Cloud Deployment Platforms

There are several cloud providers that offer the necessary services to build and deploy an application. Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, Heroku etc.

CI/CD

Continuous Integration (CI) is the practice of merging all developers' working copies to a shared mainline. Continuous Delivery (CD) is a software engineering approach in which teams produce software in short cycles, ensuring that the software can be reliably released at any time and, when releasing the software, doing so manually.

VCS (Version control system)

Version control, also known as source control, is the practice of tracking and managing changes to software code. Version control systems are software tools that help software teams manage changes to source code over time. Git (Git branching models), GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Mercurial, SVN.

Build Tools (Boulder, Task Runners)
Build tools can save you valuable time. They can do a lot of useful stuff: download libraries, run tests, bundle packages, automatize tasks, and so much more.
Task Runners (npmscripts, Gulp)
Task runners allows to automate many tasks (repetitive tasks: making a change, compressing the js and css file, minimize code to gain performance.). Gulp is a cross-platform, streaming task runner that lets developers automate many development tasks. NPM is the default ‘Node Package Manager’ for the JavaScript runtime environment Node.js.
Modules Bundlers (Webpack, Rollup, Parcel)
Module bundlers are tools that process your modern JavaScript applications, internally build dependency graphs which map every modules your projects need and generate one or module bundles.
Linters and Formatters (Prettier, ESLint, StandartJS)
Code formatters and code linters used to have the same code format everywhere (like "tabs" and "spaces") and use the best code practices for good quality (like "let"/"const" rather than "var")
Package Manager (npm, yarn)
Package managers are tools that automatically handle the dependencies of a project.

JS Architecture

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Frontend architecture is a collection of tools and processes that aims to improve the quality of frontend code while creating a more efficient and sustainable workflow.

Micro-frontend

Micro-frontends is an architectural style for building web-based applications. Micro-frontends are taking the concept of micro-services to the frontend.

Serverless

Serverless architecture (also known as serverless computing or function as a service, FaaS) is a software design pattern where applications are hosted by a third-party service, eliminating the need for server software and hardware management by the developer. Applications are broken up into individual functions that can be invoked and scaled individually.

Single Page applications

A single-page application (SPA) is a web application or website that interacts with the user by dynamically rewriting the current web page with new data from the web server, instead of the default method of the browser loading entire new pages. The goal is faster transitions that make the website feel more like a native app.

Multi Page application

A multi-page application (or an MPA) is a web application that consists of multiple web pages that are downloaded when a user visits different parts of the page.

Micro-frontend
Micro-frontends is an architectural style for building web-based applications. Micro-frontends are taking the concept of micro-services to the frontend.
Serverless
Serverless architecture (also known as serverless computing or function as a service, FaaS) is a software design pattern where applications are hosted by a third-party service, eliminating the need for server software and hardware management by the developer. Applications are broken up into individual functions that can be invoked and scaled individually.
Single Page applications
A single-page application (SPA) is a web application or website that interacts with the user by dynamically rewriting the current web page with new data from the web server, instead of the default method of the browser loading entire new pages. The goal is faster transitions that make the website feel more like a native app.
Multy Page application
A multi-page application (or an MPA) is a web application that consists of multiple web pages that are downloaded when a user visits different parts of the page.

Database

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A database is an organized collection of data, generally stored and accessed electronically from a computer system.

Relational Databases, SQL, Joins

A relational database is a type of database. It uses a structure that allows us to identify and access data in relation to another piece of data in the database. Often, data in a relational database is organized into tables.

ACID, Transactions, Isolation levels

Set of properties that a database transaction in a relational database is supposed to have (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability)

Normalisation, Indexes

Database normalization is the process of structuring a database, usually a relational database, in accordance with a series of so-called normal forms in order to reduce data redundancy and improve data integrity.

NoSQL

A NoSQL (originally referring to "non-SQL" or "non-relational")[1] database provides a mechanism for storage and retrieval of data that is modeled in means other than the tabular relations used in relational databases.

CAP theorem

CAP theorem is also called brewer's theorem. It states that is impossible for a distributed data store to offer more than two out of three guarantees (Consistency, Availability, Partition Tolerance)

ORM, Database Migrations

Object–relational mapping (ORM, O/RM, and O/R mapping tool) in computer science is a programming technique for converting data between incompatible type systems using object-oriented programming languages. This creates, in effect, a "virtual object database" that can be used from within the programming language. Data migration is the process of selecting, preparing, extracting, and transforming data and permanently transferring it from one computer storage system to another.

Relational Databases, SQL, Joins
A relational database is a type of database. It uses a structure that allows us to identify and access data in relation to another piece of data in the database. Often, data in a relational database is organized into tables.
ACID, Transactions, Isolation levels
Set of properties that a database transaction in a relational database is supposed to have (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability)
Normalisation, Indexes
Database normalization is the process of structuring a database, usually a relational database, in accordance with a series of so-called normal forms in order to reduce data redundancy and improve data integrity.
NoSQL
A NoSQL (originally referring to "non-SQL" or "non-relational") database provides a mechanism for storage and retrieval of data that is modeled in means other than the tabular relations used in relational databases.
CAP theorem
CAP theorem is also called brewer's theorem. It states that is impossible for a distributed data store to offer more than two out of three guarantees (Consistency, Availability, Partition Tolerance)

Angular Main Concepts

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The architecture of an Angular application relies on certain fundamental concepts. The basic building blocks of the Angular framework are Angular components that are organized into NgModules. NgModules collect related code into functional sets; an Angular app is defined by a set of NgModules. An app always has at least a root module that enables bootstrapping, and typically has many more feature modules.

Components

A component controls a patch of screen called a view.

Templates

You define a component's view with its companion template. A template is a form of HTML that tells Angular how to render the component.

Directives

Angular templates are dynamic. When Angular renders them, it transforms the DOM according to the instructions given by directives. A directive is a class with a @Directive() decorator.

Service

Service is a broad category encompassing any value, function, or feature that an app needs. A service is typically a class with a narrow, well-defined purpose. It should do something specific and do it well.

Dependency Injection

DI is wired into the Angular framework and used everywhere to provide new components with the services or other things they need. Components consume services; that is, you can inject a service into a component, giving the component access to that service class.

Components
A component controls a patch of screen called a view.
Templates
You define a component's view with its companion template. A template is a form of HTML that tells Angular how to render the component.
Directives
Angular templates are dynamic. When Angular renders them, it transforms the DOM according to the instructions given by directives. A directive is a class with a @Directive() decorator.
Service
Service is a broad category encompassing any value, function, or feature that an app needs. A service is typically a class with a narrow, well-defined purpose. It should do something specific and do it well.
Dependency Injection
DI is wired into the Angular framework and used everywhere to provide new components with the services or other things they need. Components consume services; that is, you can inject a service into a component, giving the component access to that service class.

Angular Built-In Features

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A list of the most important features and benefits of Angular.

Routing & Navigation

In a single-page app, you change what the user sees by showing or hiding portions of the display that correspond to particular components, rather than going out to the server to get a new page. As users perform application tasks, they need to move between the different views that you have defined. To handle the navigation from one view to the next, you use the Angular Router. The Router enables navigation by interpreting a browser URL as an instruction to change the view.

Forms

Handling user input with forms is the cornerstone of many common applications. Applications use forms to enable users to log in, to update a profile, to enter sensitive information, and to perform many other data-entry tasks.

HTTP Client

Most front-end applications need to communicate with a server over the HTTP protocol, in order to download or upload data and access other back-end services. Angular provides a simplified client HTTP API for Angular applications, the HttpClient service class in @angular/common/http.

Internationalization (i18n)

Internationalization (i18n) is the process of designing and preparing your app to be usable in different locales around the world. Localization is the process of building versions of your app for different locales, including extracting text for translation into different languages, and formatting data for particular locales.

Animations

Animation provides the illusion of motion: HTML elements change styling over time. Well-designed animations can make your application more fun and easier to use, but they aren't just cosmetic.

Schematics

A schematic is a template-based code generator that supports complex logic. It is a set of instructions for transforming a software project by generating or modifying code. Schematics are packaged into collections and installed with npm.

Service Workers & PWA

Service workers augment the traditional web deployment model and empower applications to deliver a user experience with the reliability and performance on par with natively-installed code. Adding a service worker to an Angular application is one of the steps for turning an application into a Progressive Web App (also known as a PWA).

Routing & Navigation
In a single-page app, you change what the user sees by showing or hiding portions of the display that correspond to particular components, rather than going out to the server to get a new page. As users perform application tasks, they need to move between the different views that you have defined. To handle the navigation from one view to the next, you use the Angular Router. The Router enables navigation by interpreting a browser URL as an instruction to change the view.
Forms
Handling user input with forms is the cornerstone of many common applications. Applications use forms to enable users to log in, to update a profile, to enter sensitive information, and to perform many other data-entry tasks.
HTTP Client
Most front-end applications need to communicate with a server over the HTTP protocol, in order to download or upload data and access other back-end services. Angular provides a simplified client HTTP API for Angular applications, the HttpClient service class in @angular/common/http.
Internationalization (i18n)
Internationalization (i18n) is the process of designing and preparing your app to be usable in different locales around the world. Localization is the process of building versions of your app for different locales, including extracting text for translation into different languages, and formatting data for particular locales.
Animations
Animation provides the illusion of motion: HTML elements change styling over time. Well-designed animations can make your application more fun and easier to use, but they aren't just cosmetic.

Angular Best Practices

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Angular best practices help in write clean code; maintain coding standards and performance.

Security

This topic describes Angular's built-in protections against common web-application vulnerabilities and attacks such as cross-site scripting attacks. It doesn't cover application-level security, such as authentication and authorization.

Accessibility

The web is used by a wide variety of people, including those who have visual or motor impairments. A variety of assistive technologies are available that make it much easier for these groups to interact with web-based software applications. In addition, designing an application to be more accessible generally improves the user experience for all users.

Keeping Up-to-Date

Just like Web and the entire web ecosystem, Angular is continuously improving. Angular balances continuous improvement with a strong focus on stability and making updates easy. Keeping your Angular app up-to-date enables you to take advantage of leading-edge new features, as well as optimizations and bug fixes.

Property Binding Best Practices

By following a few guidelines, you can use property binding in a way that helps you minimize bugs and keep your code readable.

Testing

Testing your Angular application helps you check that your app is working as you expect.

Dev Workflow

Deployment: When you are ready to deploy your Angular application to a remote server, you have various options for deployment.  AOT Compiler: An Angular application consists mainly of components and their HTML templates. Because the components and templates provided by Angular cannot be understood by the browser directly, Angular applications require a compilation process before they can run in a browser. Building & Serving: About build-specific configuration options for Angular projects.

Lightweight Injection Tokens for Libraries

This page provides a conceptual overview of a dependency injection technique that is recommended for library developers. Designing your library with lightweight injection tokens helps optimize the bundle size of client applications that use your library.

Security
This topic describes Angular's built-in protections against common web-application vulnerabilities and attacks such as cross-site scripting attacks. It doesn't cover application-level security, such as authentication and authorization.
Accessibility
The web is used by a wide variety of people, including those who have visual or motor impairments. A variety of assistive technologies are available that make it much easier for these groups to interact with web-based software applications. In addition, designing an application to be more accessible generally improves the user experience for all users.
Keeping Up-to-Date
Just like Web and the entire web ecosystem, Angular is continuously improving. Angular balances continuous improvement with a strong focus on stability and making updates easy. Keeping your Angular app up-to-date enables you to take advantage of leading-edge new features, as well as optimizations and bug fixes.
Property Binding Best Practices
By following a few guidelines, you can use property binding in a way that helps you minimize bugs and keep your code readable.
Dev Workflow
Deployment: When you are ready to deploy your Angular application to a remote server, you have various options for deployment. AOT Compiler: An Angular application consists mainly of components and their HTML templates. Because the components and templates provided by Angular cannot be understood by the browser directly, Angular applications require a compilation process before they can run in a browser. Building & Serving: About build-specific configuration options for Angular projects.

Angular Tools

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Features and tools that can help you develop and deliver Angular applications.

CLI Builders

A number of Angular CLI commands run a complex process on your code, such as linting, building, or testing. The commands use an internal tool called Architect to run CLI builders, which apply another tool to accomplish the desired task.

Server-side Rendering

A normal Angular application executes in the browser, rendering pages in the DOM in response to user actions. Angular Universal executes on the server, generating static application pages that later get bootstrapped on the client. This means that the application generally renders more quickly, giving users a chance to view the application layout before it becomes fully interactive.

Language Service

The Angular Language Service provides code editors with a way to get completions, errors, hints, and navigation inside Angular templates. It works with external templates in separate HTML files, and also with in-line templates.

CLI Builders
A number of Angular CLI commands run a complex process on your code, such as linting, building, or testing. The commands use an internal tool called Architect to run CLI builders, which apply another tool to accomplish the desired task.
Server-Side Rendering
Vue.js is a framework for building client-side applications. By default, Vue components produce and manipulate DOM in the browser as output. However, it is also possible to render the same components into HTML strings on the server, send them directly to the browser, and finally "hydrate" the static markup into a fully interactive app on the client.
Language Service
The Angular Language Service provides code editors with a way to get completions, errors, hints, and navigation inside Angular templates. It works with external templates in separate HTML files, and also with in-line templates.

Libraries and Frameworks

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Many applications need to solve the same general problems, such as presenting a unified user interface, presenting data, and allowing data entry. Developers can create general solutions for particular domains that can be adapted for re-use in different apps. Such a solution can be built as Angular libraries and these libraries can be published and shared as npm packages.

NgRx

NgRx is a framework for building reactive applications in Angular.

RxJS

Reactive programming is an asynchronous programming paradigm concerned with data streams and the propagation of change. RxJS (Reactive Extensions for JavaScript) is a library for reactive programming using observables that makes it easier to compose asynchronous or callback-based code.

Other

Other means other :) There are few of them and it's always good to keep learning and monitor what is going on on the market.

NgRx
NgRx is a framework for building reactive applications in Angular.
RxJS
Reactive programming is an asynchronous programming paradigm concerned with data streams and the propagation of change. RxJS (Reactive Extensions for JavaScript) is a library for reactive programming using observables that makes it easier to compose asynchronous or callback-based code.
Other
Other means other :) There are few of them and it's always good to keep learning and monitor what is going on on the market.
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