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Here is our in-depth review of Angular Project Course, based on hours of rigorous testing and evaluation.
Updated: July 18, 2023
Not as in-depth as other courses and paths, but a good option if you're an experienced developer looking to quickly learn the basics by building a practical application.
Fast Facts
Fireship.io
By Jeff Delaney
In this course, youβll learn Angular by building and deploying a real-world application. This means youβre not only learning how to build an app with Angular, but how to use Firebase to deploy the application.
The course starts from Angular basics and eventually culminates with the deployment of a server-rendered progressive web app on Google Cloud Run.
The videos are well-produced and the concept explanations are strong throughout. If you're not familiar with his style, you can check out some of his screencasts on YouTube for a sample. But if you're a fan, you'll really enjoy this course.
To get the most out of the course, you'll want to code along and where possible, try to extend the application further than the core functionality.
As a member, you get access to a Discord instance where you can interact with Jeff Delaney and other learners, which means you can get help much faster than on other platforms.
The price point is approachable. $20 for this full project-based Angular course. Itβs also available as part of the Fireship.io subscription.
This course covers Angular 12. As of writing, Angular is up to version 16. Most of the core concepts covered in the course are still applicable, but some best practices have definitely emerged, particularly around using Standalone Components in place of NgModules, which was released in Angular 14.
Pluralsight
By Various
If you're serious about learning Angular for your job, this path is the best investment of time and money. You'll learn how Angular works in the real world, from basics to advanced topics, with courses by some of the top Angular experts in the world, including John Papa, Deborah Kurata, and Dan Wahlin.
Angular.dev
By The Angular Team
A solid free learning option for those looking to get up to speed quickly with Angular. This interactive tutorial series covers the essentials - enough to prepare you to start building your own Angular apps - but doesn't teach as much real-world application as our other recommendations.
Frontend Masters
By Various
Excellent resource for learning the essentials to start working with Angular in a professional capacity.
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The lead of this project, Brian Green, has worked in developer education since 2009. He built the content development teams at Pluralsight and Udacity, implementing quality standards and tutorials to improve course quality and working with hundreds of authors to create courseware. Most recently, he built the product team at App Academy. As of writing, he estimates he has spent nearly a year of his life taking or reviewing online courses, on topics ranging from Web Development, Networking, Server Administration, DevOps, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence.
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