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AngularJS: Novice to Ninja

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Novice to Ninja is the perfect book to journey into the world of AngularJS, the superheroic JavaScript framework. Developed and maintained by Google, AngularJS brings the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern to JavaScript applications and provides a high quality foundation for building complex and powerful apps quickly.

You'll begin with the basics including Angular’s magical two-way data binding and how to write test-friendly code. In no time you’ll be moving on to understand more advanced topics like scope, dependency injection, filters, and much more.

You’ll discover why so many front end developers have fallen in love with AngularJS

- Mastering Angular’s modules, controllers, scope, and events
- Enhancing your HTML with Angular directives
- Sharing app data with services, factories, and providers
- Building a complete, working Single Page Application (SPA) using Angular -- a blogging app
- Writing unit tests and end-to-end (e2e) tests for your Angular code

375 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 29, 2014

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Sandeep Panda

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Author 3 books1 follower
March 21, 2016
The introduction to Angular isn't bad, and then you get to Chapter 6 where you start building a Single Page Blogger App. I am starting to read the book instead of following along with code because there are too many errors to figure out exactly what the author is trying to teach.

The text also includes obvious grammatical errors and it feels like this book was rushed to market and not well polished.
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37 reviews27 followers
February 23, 2016
It was my gate to AngularJS Framework.Really, well written content with case-study covers most of the book topics. The book assumes that you are familiar with REST Web Services and Design Patterns. So, if you're not, then I recommend you to get to know something about that stuff.
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17 reviews
March 27, 2016
Good Book for the advanced concept of basic terminologies used in Angular JS, Reading and Practicing the concept which goes on parallel helps me. I am still referring things which i dont remember or when i get confused while programming in angular js
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60 reviews5 followers
January 9, 2015
Из всех книг про AngularJS достаточно прочесть эту.
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356 reviews51 followers
October 23, 2016
Very basic AngularJS intro that never reaches the "Ninja" part.

The example project is lacking and there's a lot of uphill battles with the code examples.
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27 reviews9 followers
September 29, 2015
Clear conscise and well-explained. This was the book that helped me to finally *get* AngularJS.
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