For the past couple of years AngularJS has been the go-to framework for creating single page applications. The way it dynamically updates the view as the data changes without the need for specific listener code is fantastic, and we love that it's designed to be easily tested by automated tools. |
Angular is Tricky |
Of course, there's a trade-off: the learning curve with Angular can be steep, and with the latest release they've changed more than just the name (from AngularJS to Angular 2.0). |
If you're already familiar with Angular 1.x, you may be aware of the pain of trying to migrate to the new Angular 2.0 – maybe your code is so different to Angular 2.0 that migrating is not an option and you are forced to either stay with Angular 1.x or do a massive rewrite. Ouch. |
Whether you're familiar with Angular 1.x or you're completely new to Angular, there's a lot to learn. |
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The Angular Superpowers Tour can help |
The best way to learn is from people who've done it before, especially when it comes to a framework as huge as Angular. At SSW, we have years of experience building beautiful, scalable Angular projects, and we want to share the love. That's why we created The Angular Superpowers Tour: Angular 2 and ASP.NET MVC 6 in Visual Studio 2015. |
With our 2-day course, you can learn from our mistakes to reduce your learning curve. In this workshop, we take a deeper dive, and illustrate our talking points with screen caps, code snippets, and good and bad examples. |
Don't waste weeks learning gulp, bower, NPM, WebPack, Angular 2, and getting your head around all the changes from the ASP.NET team. We can get you jump started in just two days. |