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Angular.js for Beginners: Directives

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Overview

This project is for web developers who are looking to elevate their skills and delve into dynamic web application development using AngularJS. Through this project, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to leverage one of AngularJS's most powerful features: directives. Directives enable you to extend HTML and create custom syntax tailored to your application's requirements. By the end of this project, you will have hands-on experience in building a single-page application (SPA) using AngularJS. You will step into the role of a web developer on a team that is responding to a Request for Proposal (RFP) from a company seeking a fast, unique, and highly responsive website for their latest NFT products. Prior knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is assumed. However, if you want to solidify your foundational understanding of these technologies, it is recommended to have proficiency in the following areas of HTML: mastery of HTML syntax and structure, familiarity with semantic HTML, and knowledge of basic form elements. For CSS, it is recommended to have proficiency in the following areas: CSS selectors, the box model, layout and positioning techniques, responsive design, and CSS preprocessors. For JavaScript, it is recommended to have proficiency in the following areas: a strong grasp of JavaScript fundamentals, DOM manipulation, asynchronous programming concepts, and familiarity with JavaScript libraries and frameworks.

Syllabus

  • Project Overview
    • In this guided project, you will learn to install AngularJS, use AngularJS built-in directives, and create custom directives.

Taught by

Shineta Horton, M. Ed

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