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AngularJS Front to Back with Web API

by Deborah Kurata

This course focuses on the touch points between an Angular front-end client application and a back-end service built with ASP.NET Web API.

What you'll learn

Angular is great for building front-end client-side applications to interact with the user. But most fully featured web applications also need back-end services to handle data management, user authentication, and other processing.

This course focuses on the touch points between an Angular front-end client application and a back-end service built with ASP.NET Web API.

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Course FAQ

What is dependency injection in AngularJS?

Dependency Injection is a software design pattern that deals with how components get a hold of their dependencies.

What will I learn in this AngularJS course?

In this course, you will focus on the touch points between an Angular front-end client application and a back-end service built with ASP.NET Web API.

What is a web API?

A web API is an application programming interface for either a web server or web browser.

What is CORS in a web API?

Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in a web API allows cross-domain access to your web API methods.

What is a repository?

A software repositoriy, or "repo", is a storage location for software packages.

About the author

Deborah Kurata is a software developer, YouTube content creator, consultant, conference speaker, and Pluralsight author. Her courses include: Angular: Getting Started, Angular Routing, and Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals in C#. For her work in support of software developers, she has been recognized with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award, and is a Google Developer Expert (GDE).

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