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    Reactive Angular Course (with RxJs)

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    Reactive Angular Course (with RxJs)

    Reactive Angular Course (with RxJs)
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    Genre: eLearning Video / Development, Programming, RxJs

    Build Angular Applications in Reactive style with plain RxJs - Patterns, Anti-Patterns, Lightweight State Management
    What you'll learn
    Code in Github repository with downloadable ZIP files per section
    Learn Lightweight State Management techniques (RxJs only)
    Understand the Core Principles of Reactive Programming in general
    Know how to build Applications in Angular in Reactive Style using RxJs
    Learn a Catalog of RxJs Application Design Patterns and Anti-Patterns

    Requirements
    Angular (beginner level)
    Typescript
    Some basics of RxJs

    Description
    This Course in a Nutshell

    This course is a catalog of commonly used design patterns (and some anti-patterns) that every Angular developer should know. The goal of the course is to teach you how to comfortably design and develop applications in Angular in Reactive style using just plain RxJs, and nothing more.

    This course comes with a running Github repository with the the finished code, as well as starting points for different sections of the course in case that you want to code along, which we recommend as its the best way to learn.

    This course answers the common question: how far can we go in Angular while using only plain RxJs and nothing more, without introducing any state management library?

    It turns out that the simple set of techniques taught in this course are very well suited for a wide range of applications, especially in-house built enterprise applications.

    In this course, you will learn exactly how to use RxJs to design and develop both the service and the view layers of your application, and you will understand both the advantages and the pitfalls of the reactive approach.

    Particularly when it comes to state management, it turns out that we can already go very far by leveraging only plain Angular and RxJs techniques, without using an additional state management library like for example NgRx.

    These simplified state management techniques are adequate and sufficient for a large range of applications, and we believe that you should consider them first before thinking of adopting a full-blown state management solution.

    How far can you go with these techniques? That's what you will find out in this course.

    Course Overview

    We are going to start our course by taking a small Angular application that is written in imperative style, and we are going to talk about some of the problems of that approach. Then, we are going to refactor the application and explain step-by-step how to implement it in reactive style instead.

    We will explain in detail every RxJs operator that we come across in this course, the first time that we need each operator.

    We are going to start with a fully stateless solution first, but later we are going to improve the user experience by applying some simple RxJs-only state management techniques. We are going to use these patterns in order to handle some of the data of the application, as well as the user authentication profile.

    The key element needed to implement lightweight state management is RxJs behavior subjects so we will cover those in detail in the course. We will also provide step-by-step reactive style solutions for common UI functionality like loading indicators or error messages.

    Table of Contents

    This course covers the following topics:

    Review of an application written in imperative style

    Refactoring into stateless reactive style, understanding the benefits

    Smart vs Presentational Components

    Stateless Observable Services

    The shareReplay Operator

    Stateless UI updates (without state management)

    Introduction to RxJs Subjects and BehaviorSubject

    Decoupled component communication using shared observable services

    Using Observables to have components interact at different levels of the component tree

    Error Handling and error messages in reactive style

    Loading Indicators in reactive style

    Improving user experience with lightweight RxJs stores

    Optimistic UI updates

    Managing User Authentication state with plain RxJs

    Local vs Global Services

    Master Detail with cached master table in reactive style

    The Single Data Observable Pattern: Avoiding nested ng-component tags

    Refactoring a reactive application to OnPush change detection

    Conclusion and key takeaways

    What Will You Learn In this Course?

    At the end of the course, you will feel comfortable designing and developing Angular applications in reactive style, by leveraging plain RxJs-only techniques. You will know how to apply simplified reactive state management techniques to different common use cases, and you will understand the advantages and the limitations of this approach.

    You will be familiar with a series of commonly needed reactive design patterns, and you will also be familiar with a series of common pitfalls to avoid.

    Who this course is for:
    Web developers looking to learn how to build Angular Applications in Reactive Style
    Angular Developers looking to learn lightweight state management techniques (using RxJs only)

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    Reactive Angular Course (with RxJs)

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