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Learning Analytics Enhanced Online Learning Support

by Shuang Li

Offering the latest developments in online education in the era of big data, this book explores theories, technologies, and practices in the field of data-driven online learning support services using learning analytics. This book is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 reflects and reconstructs the connotation of learning support against the backdrop of education reform, the rise of learning analytics, and the upgrading of the demand for learning services in the new era. Chapter 2 presents a P-K-DSE-E model of online learner characteristics and discusses measurement and data representation methods for learner characteristics based on it. Chapters 3–5 focus on the three types of learning support that are closely related to learning performance and satisfaction, including the promotion of social learning, electronic learning assessment based on the learning process, and personalized tutoring and support. This book innovatively develops the concept, theory, and practical methods of student support services in distance education traditional practices in the new era and provides valuable exploration of data-driven personalized learning service methods and technologies in the era of artificial intelligence through rich examples. This book will be essential reading for students and scholars of distance and online education, educational technology, and audiovisual education.

Learning Analytics Goes to School: A Collaborative Approach to Improving Education

by Andrew Krumm Barbara Means Marie Bienkowski

Learning Analytics Goes to School presents a framework for engaging in education research and improving education practice through the use of newly available data sources and analytical approaches. The application of data-intensive research techniques to understanding and improving learning environments has been growing at a rapid pace. In this book, three leading researchers convey lessons from their own experiences—and the current state of the art in educational data mining and learning analytics more generally—by providing an explicit set of tools and processes for engaging in collaborative data-intensive improvement.

Learning Analytics Methods and Tutorials: A Practical Guide Using R

by Sonsoles López-Pernas Mohammed Saqr

This open access comprehensive methodological book offers a much-needed answer to the lack of resources and methodological guidance in learning analytics, which has been a problem ever since the field started. The book covers all important quantitative topics in education at large as well as the latest in learning analytics and education data mining. The book also goes deeper into advanced methods that are at the forefront of novel methodological innovations. Authors of the book include world-renowned learning analytics researchers, R package developers, and methodological experts from diverse fields offering an unprecedented interdisciplinary reference on novel topics that is hard to find elsewhere.The book starts with the basics of R as a programming language, the basics of data cleaning, data manipulation, statistics, and analytics. In doing so, the book is suitable for newcomers as they can find an easy entry to the field, as well as being comprehensive of all the major methodologies. For every method, the corresponding chapter starts with the basics, explains the main concepts, and reviews examples from the literature. Every chapter has a detailed explanation of the essential techniques and basic functions combined with code and a full tutorial of the analysis with open-access real-life data. A total of 22 chapters are included in the book covering a wide range of methods such as predictive learning analytics, network analysis, temporal networks, epistemic networks, sequence analysis, process mining, factor analysis, structural topic modeling, clustering, longitudinal analysis, and Markov models. What is really unique about the book is that researchers can perform the most advanced analysis with the included code using the step-by-step tutorial and the included data without the need for any extra resources.This is an open access book.

Learning Analytics for Achieving Quality Assurance in Higher Learning Institutions: Malaysian Perspectives for Global Insights (Routledge Research in Higher Education)

by Soo Mang Lim Husaina Banu Kenayathulla

This book explores Learning Analytics (LA) programmes and practices in Malaysia as well as looking at the underlying forces, dilemmas and policy challenges for quality assurance in higher education institutions (HEIs). This chapters provide a comprehensive discussion of trends in academic quality assurance in higher education. It articulates a combination of theoretical issues and empirical analysis and offers a comprehensive guide to stakeholders in Management and Faculty on LA implementation in HEIs where the model in this book can be used to pave the way for a successful LA initiative. Learning Analytics is an emerging multidisciplinary technological practice with the ultimate goal of producing effective learning to improve students’ achievement in the tertiary level. The Learning Analytics model of Quality Assurance in this book is an essential guide for any faculty or manager in higher education, or researchers in higher education and learning analytics.

Learning Analytics in Open and Distributed Learning: Potential and Challenges (SpringerBriefs in Education)

by Paul Prinsloo Sharon Slade Mohammad Khalil

This book explores and further expands on the rich history of theoretical and empirical research in open and distributed learning, and addresses the impact of the “data revolution” and the emergence of learning analytics on this increasingly diverse form of educational delivery. Following an introductory chapter that maps the book’s conceptual rationale, the book discusses the potential, challenges and practices of learning analytics in various open and distributed contexts. A concluding chapter briefly summarises the chapters before providing a tentative future research agenda for learning analytics in open and distributed environments.

Learning Analytics in R with SNA, LSA, and MPIA

by Fridolin Wild

This book introduces Meaningful Purposive Interaction Analysis (MPIA) theory, which combines social network analysis (SNA) with latent semantic analysis (LSA) to help create and analyse a meaningful learning landscape from the digital traces left by a learning community in the co-construction of knowledge. The hybrid algorithm is implemented in the statistical programming language and environment R, introducing packages which capture - through matrix algebra - elements of learners' work with more knowledgeable others and resourceful content artefacts. The book provides comprehensive package-by-package application examples, and code samples that guide the reader through the MPIA model to show how the MPIA landscape can be constructed and the learner's journey mapped and analysed. This building block application will allow the reader to progress to using and building analytics to guide students and support decision-making in learning.

Learning Analytics und Künstliche Intelligenz in Studium und Lehre: Erfahrungen und Schlussfolgerungen aus einer hochschulweiten Erprobung (Doing Higher Education)

by Peter Salden Jonas Leschke

In dem Sammelband werden die Ergebnisse aus dem Projekt „KI:edu.nrw - Didaktik, Ethik und Technik von Learning Analytics und KI in der Hochschulbildung“ im Zeitraum 2020-2023 vorgestellt. Ziel des Projekts war es, sowohl an der im Schwerpunkt geförderten Ruhr-Universität Bochum als auch an der partnerschaftlich verbundenen RWTH Aachen exemplarisch zu erarbeiten, wie Regeln, Konzepte, Prozesse und Technik für den Einsatz von Learning Analytics und KI in Studium und Lehre ausgestaltet werden können. Die Besonderheit: Alle lehrbezogenen Akteurinnen und Akteure wurden in einem umfassenden Ansatz einbezogen, um zu verstehen, wie Hochschulen sich als Gesamtorganisationen auf die kommenden Herausforderungen in diesem Bereich einstellen müssen. Der Band zeigt damit Wege in eine zukünftige Hochschulwelt, die nicht mehr in allzu weiter Ferne liegt.

Learning Analytics: Fundaments, Applications, and Trends

by Alejandro Peña-Ayala

This book provides a conceptual and empirical perspective on learning analytics, its goal being to disseminate the core concepts, research, and outcomes of this emergent field. Divided into nine chapters, it offers reviews oriented on selected topics, recent advances, and innovative applications. It presents the broad learning analytics landscape and in-depth studies on higher education, adaptive assessment, teaching and learning. In addition, it discusses valuable approaches to coping with personalization and huge data, as well as conceptual topics and specialized applications that have shaped the current state of the art. By identifying fundamentals, highlighting applications, and pointing out current trends, the book offers an essential overview of learning analytics to enhance learning achievement in diverse educational settings. As such, it represents a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in updating their knowledge and finding inspirations for their future work.

Learning AndEngine

by Martin Varga

If you are a beginner to AndEngine, or mobile game development in general, and you are looking for a simple way to start making games for Android, this book is for you. You should already know the basics of Java programming, but no previous game development experience is required.

Learning Android

by Marko Gargenta

Want to build apps for Android devices? This book is the perfect way to master the fundamentals. Written by an expert who's taught this mobile platform to hundreds of developers in large organizations, this gentle introduction shows experienced object-oriented programmers how to use Android's basic building blocks to create user interfaces, store data, connect to the network, and more. You'll build a Twitter-like application throughout the course of this book, adding new features with each chapter. Along the way, you'll also create your own toolbox of code patterns to help you program any type of Android application with ease. Get an overview of the Android platform and discover how it fits into the mobile ecosystem Learn about the Android stack, including its application framework, and the structure and distribution of application packages (APK) Set up your Android development environment and get started with simple programs Use Android's building blocks--Activities, Intents, Services, Content Providers, and Broadcast Receivers Learn how to build basic Android user interfaces and organize UI elements in Views and Layouts Build a service that uses a background process to update data in your application Get an introduction to Android Interface Definition Language (AIDL) and the Native Development Kit (NDK)

Learning Android Application Development

by Laurence Dawson Raimon Rafols Montane

Build Android N applications using modern techniques and libraries to get your own high-quality apps published on Google Play in no time About This Book * Get started with Android development, from the installation of required tools to publishing to the market * Make your applications Android N ready--Android has evolved quite a lot since the very beginning and so has their Software Development Kit--so get up to speed * Save time and improve the quality of your applications with widely used open source libraries and dependency management Who This Book Is For Want to get started with Android development? Start here. What You Will Learn * Get to know how to use popular open source libraries to reduce time to market and avoid re-inventing the wheel * Automate your application's testing phase to avoid last minute crashes * Use dependency management to properly keep dependencies and updates under control * Efficiently show huge amounts of items in a list * Forget about memory and speed concerns * Publish and monetize your Android applications on Google Play * Persist your application data so it can continue working in offline mode * Don't let the UX break because of network issues In Detail The mobile app market is huge. But where do you start? And how you can deliver something that takes Google Play by storm? This guide is the perfect route into Android app development - while it's easy for new apps to sink without a trace, we'll give you the best chance of success with practical and actionable guidance that will unlock your creativity and help you put the principles of Android development into practice. From the fundamentals and getting your project started to publishing your app to a huge market of potential customers, follow this guide to become a confident, creative and reliable mobile developer. Get to grips with new components in Android 7 such as RecyclerView, and find out how to take advantage of automated testing, and, of course, much, much more. What are you waiting for? There's never been a better time - or a better way - to get into Android app development. Style and approach More than just a manual, this is an accessible route into Android development. Packed with examples that demonstrate how to put key concepts and ideas into practice, this guide isn't just about learning, it's about immediate development.

Learning Android Application Testing

by Diego Torres Milano Paul Blundell

If you are an Android developer looking to test your applications or optimize your application development process, then this book is for you. No previous experience in application testing is required.

Learning Android Canvas

by Mir Nauman Tahir

This book is a fast-paced, practical, step-by-step tutorial guide full of examples that are easy to follow and implement.This book is a great resource for developers who have basic Android development knowledge and want to work on graphics-rich applications and games but are totally new to working with graphics and Android Canvas.

Learning Android Forensics

by Rohit Tamma Donnie Tindall

If you are a forensic analyst or an information security professional wanting to develop your knowledge of Android forensics, then this is the book for you. Some basic knowledge of the Android mobile platform is expected.

Learning Android Forensics - Second Edition: Analyze Android devices with the latest forensic tools and techniques, 2nd Edition

by Rohit Tamma Donnie Tindall Oleg Skulkin

If you are a forensic analyst or an information security professional wanting to develop your knowledge of Android forensics, then this is the book for you. Some basic knowledge of the Android mobile platform is expected.

Learning Android Game Development

by Nikhil Malankar

Learn the art of making Android games and turn your game development dreams into reality About This Book • Leverage the latest features of Android N to create real-world 2D games • Architect a 2D game from scratch and level up your Android game development skill • Transition from developing simple 2D games to 3D games using basic Java code Who This Book Is For If you are a mobile developer who has basic Java programming knowledge, then this book is ideal for you. Previous Android development experience is not needed; however, basic mobile development knowledge is essential. What You Will Learn • Understand the nuts and bolts of developing highly interactive and interesting games for Android N • Link the interface to the code used in games through simple methods • Interact with the images on the screen and also learn to animate them • Set and save the game state and save high scores, hit points, and so on for your games • Get a grasp of various collision techniques and implement the bounding box technique • Convert your 2D games to 3D games using Android N • Get an understanding of the process of UI creation using Android Studio In Detail In this book, we'll start with installing Android studio and its components, and setting it up ready for Android N. We teach you how to take inputs from users, create images and interact with them, and work with sprites to create animations. You'll then explore the various collision detection methods and use sprites to create an explosion. Moving on, you'll go through the process of UI creation and see how to create buttons as well as display the score and other parameters on screen. By the end of the book, you will have a working example and an understanding of a 2D platform game like Super Mario and know how to convert your 2D games to 3D games. Style and approach This easy-to-understand guide follows a step-by-step approach to building games, and contains plenty of graphical examples for you to follow and grasp quickly, giving you the chance to implement the concepts practically.

Learning Android Google Maps

by Raj Amal W.

Integrate Google Maps with your Android application to offer feature-rich and interactive maps About This Book * Set up the development environment and obtain the Google API key to create your first map application * Create a cutting edge Google maps application by implementing all the concepts learned * A step-by-step tutorial guide that is full of pragmatic examples Who This Book Is For If you are an Android developer and want to integrate maps into your application, then this book is definitely for you. This book is intended for novice Android application developers who would like to get up and running with map rich applications using Google Maps. Some basic development experience would be helpful but it's not a mandate. What You Will Learn * Get to know about the basic development environment setup needed to create a successful map application * Generate an SHA1 fingerprint, obtain an API key, and create a basic map application * Detect different types of maps and implement them in your application * Add information to your map such as markers, overlays, information windows, and shapes * Explore the interaction with maps and work with gestures * Change the different camera views in your map application * Work with real-time GPS location data and implementing it in your application * Apply Street View and integrate the StreetViewPanoroma fragment to your application * Employ the native Google maps application to solve some of the tasks using intents * Create a cutting edge Google maps application by implementing all the concepts learned In Detail This book helps you to overcome the most common problems faced by users and helps you create a successful map application without any hassle. The book starts with a brief description of how to set up an environment and obtain an API key to create your map application. This book will teach you about adding markers, overlays, and information windows to the map in detail. You will then dive deep into customizing various types of maps and working with location data and Google Street view. By the end of this book, you will be able to create succinct map applications in Android using Google maps efficiently. Style and approach The book is tailored for the reader with a fundamental approach to Android Google Maps providing a step-by-step introduction to Android Google Maps. It focuses on simple, easy-to-understand examples that are pragmatic and serve as useful basis for real-world applications. Different topics are approached in a bottom-up fashion, gradually going from the simplest foundations to the most advanced features.

Learning Android Intents

by Muhammad Usama Aftab Wajahat Karim

The book will take an easy-to-follow and engaging tutorial approach, providing a practical and comprehensive way to learn Android intents. If you are a novice or an intermediate Android Developer who wants to expand their knowledge of Android Intents, this book is ideal for you. Readers are expected to have basic understanding of Android development, how to use different IDEs, and how to develop applications using Android APIs.

Learning Android: Develop Mobile Apps Using Java and Eclipse

by Marko Gargenta Masumi Nakamura

Want to build apps for Android devices? This book is the perfect way to master the fundamentals. Written by experts who have taught this mobile platform to hundreds of developers in large organizations and startups alike, this gentle introduction shows experienced object-oriented programmers how to use Android’s basic building blocks to create user interfaces, store data, connect to the network, and more.Throughout the book, you’ll build a Twitter-like application, adding new features with each chapter. You’ll also create your own toolbox of code patterns to help you program any type of Android application with ease.Become familiar with the Android platform and how it fits into the mobile ecosystemDive into the Android stack, including its application framework and the APK application packageLearn Android’s building blocks: Activities, Intents, Services, Content Providers, and Broadcast ReceiversCreate basic Android user interfaces and organize UI elements in Views and LayoutsBuild a service that uses a background process to update data in your application

Learning Angular - Second Edition

by Pablo Deeleman Christoffer Noring

Build modern SPAs by learning the latest and powerful features of Angular 5 and TypeScript 2.x About This Book • The best overview of Angular 5 on the market, this guide gathers together everything there is to know about Angular 5 and groups it into intuitive sections. • Learn to build, grow and test powerful and scalable mobile and desktop web applications with Angular • Explore the latest features of Angular 5 and TypeScript 2.4 by building a complete responsive application from scratch. • Deliver seamless web navigation experiences with application routing and state handling common features with ease • The author has done all the hard work of fitting everything Angular 5 means for developers, making this book the quickest way to learn Angular 5 from scratch. Who This Book Is For This book is for web developers who want to build the next generation of state-of-the-art mobile and desktop web applications with Angular. This book does not require you to have prior exposure to either Angular 1.x, 2 or 4, although comprehensive knowledge of JavaScript is assumed. What You Will Learn • Set up the workspace and the project using webpack and Angular-Cli • Explore the features of TypeScript and organize the code in ES6 modules • Work with HTTP and Data Services and understand how data can flow in the app • Create multiple views and learn how to navigate between them • Make the app beautiful by adding Material Design • Implement two different types of form handling and its validation • Add animation to some standard events such as route change, initialization, data load, and so on • Discover how to bulletproof your applications by introducing smart unit testing techniques and debugging tools In Detail The latest version of Angular comes with a lot of new features that help you to make your applications smaller and faster. This book will show you how to set up an Angular project, and you'll build Angular components right from the beginning. Moving on, you'll explore and work with the components to build your app. Next, you'll find out more about TypeScript and see how to use it to build apps in the best way possible. You'll then be introduced to the building blocks - Properties, Events, Directives, and Pipes - and how it can be used to implement and enhance the components. Additionally, you'll be using Angular components to organize your components in a scalable way. Then you'll understand how to get data in your app and add navigation to it. Furthermore, you'll deep dive and work with Forms, Authentication, and see how Material design will help you make your app beautiful in just a few short lines of code. Lastly, you'll see how to use animating components with Angular, and test and debug the app. All in all, the overall mission is to give you a great start when developing apps using Angular and TypeScript. Style and approach This book tells you everything there is to know about getting well-acquainted with Angular without bogging you down. Everything is neatly laid out under clear headings for quick consultation, giving you the information required to understand a concept immediately. You'll also get full coverage of the TypeScript syntax required to follow the examples included.

Learning Angular 2

by Pablo Deeleman

Your quick, no-nonsense guide to building real-world apps with Angular 2 About This Book * The first and best overview of Angular 2 on the market--this guide gathers together everything there is to know about Angular 2 and groups it into intuitive sections. * This book is your detailed map of every feature and its use cases. * The author has done all the hard work of fitting everything Angular 2 means for developers together for you, making this book the quickest way to learn Angular 2 from scratch. Who This Book Is For This book is targeted at web developers who want to build the next generation of state-of-the-art mobile and desktop web applications with Angular 2. This book does not require you to have prior exposure to either Angular 1.x or 2, although comprehensive knowledge of JavaScript is assumed. It's great for newcomers to Angular who learn best through clear explanations and definitions of concepts. What You Will Learn * Set up your working environment in order to have all the tools you need to start building Angular 2 components with minimum effort * Get up to speed with TypeScript, a powerful typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript * Take full control of how your data is rendered and updated upon data changes * Build powerful web applications based on structured component hierarchies that emit and listen to events and data changes throughout the elements tree * Explore how to consume external APIs and data services and allow data editing by harnessing the power of web forms made with Angular 2 * Deliver seamless web navigation experiences with application routing and state handling common features with ease * Discover how to bulletproof your applications by introducing smart unit testing techniques and debugging tools In Detail Angular 2 was conceived as a complete rewrite in order to fulfill the expectations of modern developers who demand blazing fast performance and responsiveness from their web applications. This book will help you learn the basics of how to design and build Angular 2 components right from the beginning, providing full coverage of the TypeScript syntax required to follow the examples included. From that point on, we will build upon our first components, interconnect them, and give shape to larger web applications. We will then move to implementing routing in Angular 2, analyzing how to handle application states, and navigating from one component to another in depth. After this, the book features full coverage of web forms and user input validation, later leveraging all of this information to go through the basics of implementing user authentication in Angular 2 and providing a bird's eye view of the different strategies at hand to secure pages and areas of your website. Animating components and DOM elements with Angular 2 is also covered in this book. The final part of this book provides broad insights into how to unit test components and other modules such as services, directives, routes or pipes. Style and approach This book covers everything there is to know about getting well-acquainted with Angular without bogging you down. Everything is neatly laid out under clear headings for quick consultation, offering you the information required to understand a concept immediately, with short relevant examples of each feature.

Learning Angular for .NET Developers

by Rajesh Gunasundaram

Build efficient web apps and deliver great results by integrating Angular and the .NET framework About This Book • Become a more productive developer and learn to use frameworks that implement good development practices • Achieve advanced autocompletion, navigation, and refactoring in Angular using Typescript • Follow a gradual introduction to the concepts with a lot of examples and explore the evolution of a production-ready application Who This Book Is For If you are a .NET developer who now wants to efficiently build single-page applications using the new features that Angular 4 has to offer, then this book is for you. Familiarity of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is assumed to get the most from this book. What You Will Learn • Create a standalone Angular application to prototype user interfaces • Validate complex forms with Angular version 4 and use Bootstrap to style them • Build RESTful web services that work well with single-page applications • Use Gulp and Bower in Visual Studio to run tasks and manage JavaScript packages • Implement automatic validation for web service requests to reduce your boilerplate code • Use web services with Angular version 4 to offload and secure your application logic • Test your Angular version 4 and web service code to improve the quality of your software deliverables In Detail Are you are looking for a better, more efficient, and more powerful way of building front-end web applications? Well, look no further, you have come to the right place! This book comprehensively integrates Angular version 4 into your tool belt, then runs you through all the new options you now have on hand for your web apps without bogging you down. The frameworks, tools, and libraries mentioned here will make your work productive and minimize the friction usually associated with building server-side web applications. Starting off with building blocks of Angular version 4, we gradually move into integrating TypeScript and ES6. You will get confident in building single page applications and using Angular for prototyping components. You will then move on to building web services and full-stack web application using ASP.NET WebAPI. Finally, you will learn the development process focused on rapid delivery and testability for all application layers. Style and approach This book covers everything there is to know about getting well-acquainted with Angular 4 and .NET without bogging you down. Everything is neatly laid out under clear headings for quick consultation, offering you the information required to understand a concept immediately, with short, relevant examples of each feature.

Learning Angular: A no-nonsense beginner's guide to building web applications with Angular 10 and TypeScript, 3rd Edition

by Aristeidis Bampakos Pablo Deeleman

Uncover Angular's potential for creating enterprise web applications—from setting up the environment to deployment—with the help of expert guidance, step-by-step explanations, and hands-on exercisesKey FeaturesLearn the fundamentals of Angular to build web applications using TypeScriptExplore the basics of Angular development, from components and templates to forms and servicesDiscover best practices for building, packaging, and testing Angular applicationsBook DescriptionAngular, loved by millions of web developers around the world, continues to be one of the top JavaScript frameworks thanks to its regular updates and new features that enable fast, cross-platform, and secure frontend web development. With Angular, you can achieve high performance using the latest web techniques and extensive integration with web tools and integrated development environments (IDEs).Updated to Angular 10, this third edition of the Learning Angular book covers new features and modern web development practices to address the current frontend web development landscape. If you are new to Angular, this book will give you a comprehensive introduction to help you get you up and running in no time. You'll learn how to develop apps by harnessing the power of the Angular command-line interface (CLI), write unit tests, style your apps by following the Material Design guidelines, and finally deploy them to a hosting provider. The book is especially useful for beginners to get to grips with the bare bones of the framework needed to start developing Angular apps.By the end of this book, you'll not only be able to create Angular applications with TypeScript from scratch but also enhance your coding skills with best practices.What you will learnUse the Angular CLI to scaffold, build, and deploy a new Angular applicationBuild components, the basic building blocks of an Angular applicationDiscover techniques to make Angular components interact with each otherUnderstand the different types of templates supported by AngularCreate HTTP data services to access APIs and provide data to componentsEnhance your application's UX with Angular MaterialApply best practices and coding conventions to your large-scale web development projectsWho this book is forThe Angular TypeScript book is for JavaScript and full-stack developers who want to enter the world of frontend development with Angular or migrate to the Angular framework to build professional web applications. Familiarity with web and programming concepts will assist with understanding the content covered in the book.

Learning Angular: A no-nonsense guide to building web applications with Angular 15, 4th Edition

by Aristeidis Bampakos Pablo Deeleman

Build your first production-grade web applications from scratch with Angular with the help of expert guidance and step-by-step explanations.Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free eBook in PDF format.Key FeaturesLearn the fundamentals of Angular 15 to build web applicationsExplore the basics of Angular development, from components and templates to forms, routing, and servicesDiscover best practices for building, deploying, debugging, and testing Angular applicationsBook DescriptionAs Angular continues to reign as one of the top JavaScript frameworks, more developers are seeking out the best way to get started with this extraordinarily flexible and secure framework. Learning Angular, now in its fourth edition, will show you how you can use it to achieve cross-platform high performance with the latest web techniques, extensive integration with modern web standards, and integrated development environments (IDEs).The book is especially useful for those new to Angular and will help you to get to grips with the bare bones of the framework to start developing Angular apps. You'll learn how to develop apps by harnessing the power of the Angular command-line interface (CLI), write unit tests, style your apps by following the Material Design guidelines, and finally, deploy them to a hosting provider.Updated for Angular 15, this new edition covers lots of new features and tutorials that address the current frontend web development challenges. You'll find a new dedicated chapter on observables and RxJS, more on error handling and debugging in Angular, and new real-life examples.By the end of this book, you'll not only be able to create Angular applications with TypeScript from scratch, but also enhance your coding skills with best practices.What you will learnUse the Angular CLI to scaffold, build, and deploy a new Angular applicationBuild components, the basic building blocks of an Angular applicationDiscover new Angular Material components such as Google Maps, YouTube, and multi-select dropdownsUnderstand the different types of templates supported by AngularCreate HTTP data services to access APIs and provide data to componentsLearn how to build Angular apps without modules in Angular 15.x with standalone APIsImprove your debugging and error handling skills during runtime and developmentWho this book is forThis book is for JavaScript and full-stack developers dipping their feet first time in the world of frontend development with Angular, as well as those migrating to the Angular framework to build professional web applications. You'll need prior exposure JavaScript and a solid foundation in the basics of web programming before you get started with this book.

Learning Angular: A practical guide to building web applications with modern Angular

by Aristeidis Bampakos

Learn frontend development the Angular way – build your first production-grade web applications from scratch in Angular 19 with the help of expert guidance and step-by-step explanations. Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free eBook in PDF format.Key FeaturesExplore the basics of Angular 19 development, from components and templates to forms, routing, and servicesGet up to speed with the new paradigms modern Angular brings, including standalone APIs, new control flow syntax, Signals, and server-side rendering (SSR)Discover best practices for building, deploying, debugging, and testing Angular applicationsBook DescriptionAngular is an extremely fast, cross-platform JavaScript framework loved by millions. Learning Angular is a comprehensive introduction to the framework from an experienced Angular developer and Google Developer Expert. You’ll learn the Angular way of development as you build a real-world app from the ground up. Updated for Angular 19, this fifth edition tackles landmark changes in Angular after the “Angular Renaissance”. It covers app creation with standalone components, Angular Signals, and the new control flow syntax, while acknowledging differences in approach in older Angular code. You’ll also find a brand-new chapter on optimizing performance with SSR and hydration, as well as revamped content on TypeScript. Angular developers of all experience levels will benefit from this book. It is especially useful if you are new to Angular, as it will help you get to grips with the bare bones of the framework. By the end of this book, you'll be able to create Angular applications with TypeScript from scratch and apply best practices in any Angular codebase.What you will learnUse the Angular CLI to scaffold, build, and deploy new Angular applicationsCreate Angular applications using standalone APIsBuild rich components with Angular template syntaxApply reactivity patterns with the RxJS library and SignalsCraft beautiful user interfaces using Angular MaterialCreate HTTP data services to access APIs and provide data to componentsImprove your debugging and error handling skills during runtime and developmentOptimize application performance with SSR and hydration techniquesWho this book is forThis book is for JavaScript developers and web developers dipping their feet for the first time in the world of frontend development with Angular, as well as those migrating to the Angular framework to build professional web applications. Current Angular developers looking to catch up with modern Angular will also find this book useful. You'll need prior exposure to JavaScript and a solid foundation in the basics of web programming before you get started with this book.

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