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Angular 14 Standalone Components: First Look

This course will teach you the various ways to use standalone components in Angular.

Intermediate
26m
(35)

Created by Joe Eames

Last Updated Sep 16, 2022

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Angular 14 Standalone Components: First Look

This course will teach you the various ways to use standalone components in Angular.

Intermediate
26m
(35)

Created by Joe Eames

Last Updated Sep 16, 2022

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Standalone components are the newest, biggest feature in Angular. Knowing how and when to use them will be very important in the near future. In this course, Angular 14 Standalone Components: First Look, you’ll learn to use standalone components in a variety of situations. First, you’ll explore creating simple standalone components. Next, you’ll discover how to create child components with standalone components. Finally, you’ll learn how to create entire applications without modules. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of standalone components needed to know how standalone components can be used in Angular applications.

Angular 14 Standalone Components: First Look
Intermediate
26m
(35)
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Joe Eames
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Joe has been a web developer for the last 13 of his 16+ years as a professional developer. He has specialized in front end and middle tier development . Although his greatest love is writing code, he also enjoys teaching and speaking about code.

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