Dev colleagues, the Full Stack Web Development with Angular Specialization equips you to build complete web and hybrid mobile solutions. Master front-end web, hybrid mobile app and server-side development in five comprehensive courses. The Applied Learning Project provides you with hands-on exercises, culminating in development of a full-fledged application at the end of each course. Each course also includes a mini-Capstone Project as part of the Honors Learn to implement client-side web UI frameworks, use of Angular Material and Angular Flex-Layout for UI design, utilize the Ionic mobile application framework, and build mobile apps for multiple platforms with a single codebase. Gain highly marketable skills including Bootstrap (Front-End Framework), Node.Js, Jquery, SASS (Stylesheet Language), Angularjs, Reactive Programming, Typescript, Authentication, Mongodb and. Express.Js. Training modules address: 1) Front-End Web UI Frameworks and Tools: Bootstrap - client-side web UI frameworks, in particular Bootstrap 4. You will learn about grids and responsive design, Bootstrap CSS and JavaScript components. You will learn about CSS preprocessors, Less and Sass. You will also learn the basics of Node.js and NPM and task runners like Grunt and Gulp, b) Create a responsive web page design, and c) Make use of web tools to setup and manage websites, 2) Front-End JavaScript Frameworks: Angular - learn Javascript based front-end frameworks, and in particular the Angular framework (Currently Ver. 6.x). This course will use Typescript for developing Angularjs applications. Typescript features will be introduced in the context of Angular as part of the exercises. You will also get an introduction to the use of Angular Material and Angular Flex-Layout for responsive UI design. You will be introduced to various aspects of Angular including components, directives and services. You will learn about data binding, Angular router and its use for developing single-page applications. You will also learn about designing both template-driven forms and reactive forms, and 3) Server-side Development with NodeJS, Express and MongoDB - Web protocols: HTTP and HTTPS. We examine NodeJS and NodeJS modules: Express for building web servers. On the database side, we review basic CRUD operations, NoSQL databases, in particular MongoDB and Mongoose for accessing MongoDB from NodeJS. We examine the REST concepts and build a RESTful API and review backend as a service (BaaS) approaches, including mobile BaaS, both open-source and commercial BaaS services.
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