Learn Angular 2 from Beginner to Advanced for $75
July 22, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
Angular 2 is the newest version of Google’s massively popular framework for building complex web applications. This course starts with the absolute basics, taking you through the fundamentals of Angular 2 to the point where you’ll be able to write your own programs with real-life applications. If you’ve been pondering that app idea for awhile, now’s the time to learn how to build it.
- Access 67 lectures & 10 hours of content 24/7
 - Set up the Angular framework on your system
 - Explore templates & components, routing, & services in Angular 2
 - Work w/ Async & JSON pipes
 - Build a web app from scratch
 
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
 - Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming
 - Certification of completion not included
 - Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
 - Experience level required: beginner
 
Compatibility
- Internet required
 
THE EXPERT
Ermin Kreponic is a strongly motivated young IT expert and Linux enthusiast with a passion for troubleshooting network related problems. He has an exceptional eye for details and a sense of urgency when it comes down to problem solving.
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