notes/pl/web/js/libfws/ui/angular/angular-js.txt
Ihar Hancharenka 5dff80e88e first
2023-03-27 16:52:17 +03:00

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https://angular.io/
https://github.com/angular/angular
docs
https://angular.io/docs
https://angular.io/features
https://angular.io/guide/architecture
https://angular.io/tutorial
https://stackblitz.com/angular/vqljkrnnogd
https://blog.angular.io/
https://angular.io/resources
arch
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14994391/thinking-in-angularjs-if-i-have-a-jquery-background
Separation of concerns
And all of the above tie into this over-arching theme: keep your concerns separate.
Your view acts as the official record of what is supposed to happen (for the most part);
your model represents your data;
you have a service layer to perform reusable tasks;
you do DOM manipulation and augment your view with directives;
and you glue it all together with controllers.
This was also mentioned in other answers, and the only thing I would add pertains to testability, which I discuss in another section below.
@Component
@Routes[[
{path: '/', component: HomeComponent},
{path: 'product/:id', component: ProductDetailComponentParam}
]
RouterLink([routerLink])
RouterOutlet(<router-outlet>)
RouteSegment