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Switching to Angular

Switching to Angular

By : Minko Gechev
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Switching to Angular

Switching to Angular

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By: Minko Gechev

Overview of this book

Align your work to stable APIs of Angular, version 5 and beyond, with Angular expert Minko Gechev. Angular is the modern Google framework for you to build high-performance, SEO-friendly, and robust web applications. Switching to Angular, Third Edition, shows you how you can align your current and future development with Google's long-term vision for Angular. Gechev shares his expert knowledge and community involvement to give you the clarity you need to confidently switch to Angular and stable APIs. Minko Gechev helps you get to grips with Angular with an overview of the framework, and understand the long-term building blocks of Google's web framework. Gechev then gives you the lowdown on TypeScript with a crash course, so you can take advantage of Angular in its native, statically typed environment. You'll next move on to see how to use Angular dependency injection, plus how Angular router and forms, and Angular pipes, are designed to work for your projects today and in the future. You'll be aligned with the vision and techniques of the one Angular, and be ready to start building quick and efficient Angular applications. You'll know how to take advantage of the latest Angular features and the core, stable APIs you can depend on. You'll be ready to confidently plan your future with the Angular framework.
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Exploring the Angular router

As we already know, in order to bootstrap any Angular application, we need to develop a root NgModule and a bootstrap component. The "Coders repository" application is not any different; the only addition in this specific case is that we will have multiple pages that need to be connected together with the Angular router.

Let's start with the imports required for the router's configuration and define the root component right after this:

// ch7/step-0/app.ts
 
import {
  APP_BASE_HREF,
  LocationStrategy,
  HashLocationStrategy
} from '@angular/common';

import {RouterModule} from '@angular/router';

In the preceding snippet, we import RouterModule directly from @angular/router; as we can see, the router is externalized outside the framework's core. This module declares all the routing-specific directives,...

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