جزییات کتاب
Key FeaturesFirst look to the Angular 2 Components architectureCreating your own Angular 2 ComponentIntegrating your components with third party componentsBook DescriptionThis book is a concise guide to Angular 2 Components and is based on the stable version of Angular 2. You will start with learning about the Angular 2 Components architecture and how components differ from Angular directives in Angular 1. You will then move on to quickly set up an Angular 2 development environment and grasp the basics of TypeScript. With this strong foundation in place, you will start building components.The book will teach you, with an example, how to define component behavior, create component templates, and use the controller of your component. You will also learn how to make your components communicate with each other. Once you have built a component, you will learn how to extend it by integrating third-party components with it. By the end of the book, you will be confident with building and using components for your applications.What you will learnBreak your application into reusable dynamic componentsTake advantage of TypeScript in Angular 2Migrate your Angular 1 directive to an Angular 2 ComponentUnderstand the Angular 2 component structure and APIsHook to component life cycle eventsBind dynamic data to your component propertiesCommunicate with other components using eventsCompose complicated UIs from simple componentsAbout the AuthorNir Kaufman is the Head of Angular Development at 500Tech, a leading front-end consultancy in Israel. He is a passionate JavaScript developer, an international speaker, and an Angular evangelist.Nir runs three local Angular community meetup groups in Israel. He also collaborates with other local Angular communities around the world.Thierry Templier is a senior full stack developer with 17 years of experience. He has been a JavaScript addict for a long time now and started to work with the early versions of the language. He has a particular passion for Angular 2 and loves to help developers to use this framework, particularly on the StackOverflow website, where he has answered more than 1,900 questions.He also enjoys writing articles to promote and explain Angular 2's specific features on his blog (https://medium.com/@ttemplier/) and on the Restlet blog (http://restlet.com/blog/author/thierry-templier/).Table of ContentsAngular 2 Component ArchitectureSetting Up an Angular 2 Development Environment with angular-cliThe TypeScript PrimerBuilding a Basic ComponentBuilding Dynamic ComponentsComponent CommunicationPutting It All TogetherIntegrating Third-Party ComponentsAngular 2 Directives