Angular is a popular open-source web development framework used for building dynamic, robust, and scalable single-page applications (SPAs).
Developed and maintained by Google, Angular provides a wide range of features, including a powerful template engine, two-way data binding, component-based architecture, and dependency injection.
With its intuitive API, Angular simplifies the development process, making it easier for developers to create complex web applications in a relatively shorter period. It also offers extensive documentation and a vibrant community, which makes it an ideal choice for developers of all skill levels.
Overall, Angular has become a popular choice for building modern web applications that require dynamic and real-time updates.
Here I will be listing the best of my Angular projects. I will be adding them periodically so check back often to see the latest ideas I have been up to.
My largest and most successful project so far has been the Buyboxes Single Page App. I worked with Rand-Whitney for nearly five years to help make them a leader in digital packaging.
Angular.io: The official website for Angular, maintained by the Angular team at Google. The website has comprehensive documentation, tutorials, and guides for developers who want to learn how to use Angular.
Angular University: This comprehensive online learning platform is dedicated to teaching Angular development. This website offers a range of courses, tutorials, and resources for developers of all skill levels.
Angular Material: A library of UI components for Angular applications, developed and maintained by the Angular team at Google. This library provides developers with a range of pre-built components, such as buttons, menus, and dialog boxes, that can be easily integrated into Angular applications.