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Managing User Permissions in Angular using Akita

Some applications require functionality for changing what’s visible to the user, based on their role. For example, a

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Managing State in Angular using Akita

What is Akita? Akita is a simple and effective state management for Angular applications. Akita is built on

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Getting started with Angular and ASP.NET Core

Building distributed systems nowadays is challenging and uses a lot of tools and frameworks for the frontend and

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Beginners Guide to Using HttpClient in Angular

The HttpClient is an Angular module that allows your application to communicate with backend services over the HTTP

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How to Integrate Angular with a .NET Core Project – Let’s go to the movies!

In this article, we are going to show you how to integrate a server-side .NET Core project with

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Preparing for Your ngUpgrade

Look, I get it. Migrating from AngularJS to Angular is not an easy task. Depending on the size

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Getting Started with Nx: The Nrwl Extensions for Angular

In this article we will learn how to create an Angular Nx Workspace and scaffold it out with

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Angular and Google Maps: A Tutorial

In this article you will learn how to create interactive Google Maps powered by Angular. We will see

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Dynamic Components with Content Projection in Angular

In this article, we are going to learn how to apply content projection to dynamically generated components. The

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The Beginners Guide to Service Workers and Angular

A service worker is a small JavaScript program (a worker) that runs in the background and intercepts HTTP

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Introduction to NgModules – Components, Dependency Injection, and Testing

A big change in Angular is the introduction of NgModules - it affects how every Angular app is

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Tutorial: Building Redux in TypeScript with Angular

tl;dr – In this post we’ll be looking at a data-architecture pattern called Redux. In this post we’re

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CSS-Isolation in Angular Components

Angular provides some useful tools for encapsulating CSS in our components. In this article we’re going to look

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You need to learn Angular 2

TLDR: Even if you don’t ever plan on using Angular 2 in a production webapp, you should learn

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Basic Routing in Angular

We use routing to separate different parts of our app, generally (but not always) by using the URL

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Angular Component inputs and outputs (formerly properties and events)

Angular version 2.0.0-alpha.39 was just released. Angular 2 has been moving fast in the last few months and

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The Ultimate Guide to Forms in Angular

Forms are Crucial, Forms are Complex Forms are probably the most crucial aspect of your web application. While

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Accessing Angular’s $injector from within Protractor

Here’s an uber hacky tip that purists will complain about: you can actually access angular’s $injector from within

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Sending Keystrokes to Protractor

This post is part of a ten-part series on how to write better Protractor tests. You can find

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Capture console.log in your Protractor Tests

This post is part of a ten-part series on how to write better Protractor tests. You can find

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