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L**E
Nice
Excellent content for everyone. Thanks for the Creator. Overall helpful! Best guide forever. Amazing!
N**Y
Good introductory book of AngularJS, code sample better view with tablet for Kindle version
It's easy to read and follow since the various concepts of AngularJS are explained in very simple and easy to digest examples, and the examples are isolated instead of building upon the previous ones.I also owned the book Angular 5: From Theory To Practice, it is free but I just find it harder to understand. I just find myself typing code without knowing what the code is about.For this book I purchased the Kindle version, but the code samples, which are images of colored code in black background (as screenshot), is almost impossible to read in the Kindle device. So I mainly used my tablet to read this book.As said it is an introductory book, it may mentioned many features of AngularJS with examples, but they are not very in-depth. But it is good as a start point, and you can read from other materials once you make sense of what this framework is about and what it is capable to do.
T**I
Truly for beginners.
This is what I needed, program examples are helpful to understand each topic , I was facing problem with form validation in my final project and this guide is simply explaining basic topics am that beginners can easily understand.
K**N
Good book but some code example errors...
Overall the book is a good introduction into AngularJS as it explains many concepts in brevity. However, some examples presented in the book have errors. One such example is Example 8.3. As the book does not have an errata section or github repo; it makes fixing those issues within the book difficult.
A**R
I Do NOT think so
The service was fast, it came in a few days. The MAIN problem is that the book IS informative, but the PICTURE examples,(which use alot), were WAY TO DARK to see
C**E
Basic, Good Introduction but...
First off, the book needs editing and a lot of it. The text is not unreadable, but there are issues, many of which extend beyond simple punctuation and grammatical mishaps. For example:"A view is the content which is shown to the user. Basically what the user wants to see, accordingly that view of the application will be shown to the user." -- Rungta, Krishna. Learn AngularJS in 1 Day: Complete Angular JS Guide with Examples . Kindle Edition.The above (its sentences stating the same thing) should have been written as:"A view presents content to the user."Or this:"Expressions are variables which were defined in the double braces {{ }}. They are very commonly used within Angular JS, and you would see them in our previous tutorials." -- Rungta, Krishna. Learn AngularJS in 1 Day: Complete Angular JS Guide with Examples . Kindle Edition.Or this:"Dividing the application into different views and using Routing to load different part of application helps in logically dividing the application and making it more manageable." -- Rungta, Krishna. Learn AngularJS in 1 Day: Complete Angular JS Guide with Examples . Kindle Edition.This kind of bad writing is prevalent throughout.Second off, errors exist in too many of the coding examples. Bad enough but not uncommon even in professional books. What makes the coding examples unforgivable in this instance is the lack of errata for this book.Thirdly, the coding examples are too simplistic to be considered real-world scenarios.And lastly, the title is entirely misleading. You're not going to learn Angular in a day. No one does. What you will get with this book, however, is a decent enough, very simplistic introduction to Angular. Just don't expect anything other than that and you won't be too disappointed...unless you paid for it. Had I not been able to get this book on Kindle Unlimited, I would feel quite cheated about now.So, to sum up, the book is worth your time if 1) you're new not just to Angular but also to JavaScript and mark-up languages and 2) you can get the book at no cost (its contents are freely available and better presented on the web).
M**E
There are pictures too to help visual learners like me study the codes.
On the onset, angularJS looks like a JavaScript framework, but it's more than that.It's based on a Model-View-Controller framework. It's a framework with a purpose.The book is easy to follow. It has the codes and output in order.There are pictures too to help visual learners like me study the codes.
M**S
Great.
No problem
M**L
Look for another good book !
Quite deficient in contents. Price too high. Only a couple of things are mentioned in this book. Look for some another good book.
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