This Pluralsight.com course provided an excellent introduction into angular forms. Because I have extensive experience in HTMl and bootstrap this module was more familiar to me than was Getting Started. I especially enjoyed the creation of the web service and the introduction into third-party tools that can be easily integrated into Angular to provide a...
This was a pretty neat course in that it helped me on several levels. First, I have always fought doing command line work even though as I get older I know I need to embrace it more. Second, it touched on so many different areas of Angular. Some I am familiar with, some less so....
I had already taken a couple of the into courses on Pluralsight.com so it was time to get into concepts and code. The instructor (Deborah Kurata) is a very well-respected trainer on this platform. I especially enjoyed how she would make mistakes on purpose in order to give us a feel for the same mistakes...
A few years ago my employer was downsizing their data center and it became known that a server rack was going to be tossed if nobody claimed it. I thought about it for a good eight or nine seconds and then I took the bait. I knew what it meant - at some point I...
This was my first foray into the world of Angular. I thought it provided an excellent detail about the origins of Angular as well as how it differs from other javascript platforms. I referred back to it as I went through other modules. Course URL: https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/ng-big-picture/table-of-contents My Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vmxTXO6hlHtNjLZbCyZmHSoOuFsFMS5TiGbmcxEBXcA/edit?usp=sharing Duration: 1 hour and 7 minutes...

