Angular: Services and Dependency Injection
Custom services, reactive/async services and Angular’s providers and injectors.
Application demo: Joe's Robot Shop (robot parts e-commerce)
Prerequisites: Solid understanding of Angular fundamentals (components, modules or standalone, basic routing).
An Angular service is simply a TypeScript class used to execute actions or store data shared between multiple parts of the application.
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10 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Course Overview
- 3 Creating Custom Angular Services
- 4 Reactive and Asynchronous Services
- 5 Understanding Angular Dependency Injection
- 6 Angular Service Providers
- 7 Angular Service Injectors
- 8 Architecture Diagrams
- 9 Reference Tables
- 10 Best Practices and Summary
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