MASTER
 
 

Building Web Applications with Angular.js

By Girl Develop It Boston (other events)

Monday, October 20 2014 6:30 PM 8:30 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

ABOUT THIS CLASS

AngularJS is quickly becoming one of the most popular frameworks for building dynamic web applications. This series will introduce you to basic and intermediate concepts in the AngularJS framework and will step through building a single page app project so you can see your new skills in action.

This class is a 4-class series taking part on the following days:

• October 20th (6:30 - 8:30pm)

• October 27th (6:30 - 8:30pm)

• November 3rd (6:30 - 8:30pm)

• November 10th (6:30 - 8:30pm)

Your payment registers you for the entire series.

 

TAKEAWAYS

- Create a project structure that can scale as your application grows

- Integrate your application with a REST API

- In depth look at controllers, views, directives, and services

- Introduction to unit and functional testing

- Useful 3rd partly plugins for Angular

 

PREREQS & PREPARATION

Please bring along a laptop running a local web server, Node.js and that has a text editor or IDE. An intermediate level of HTML, CSS and Javascript is recommended.

This 4-class series is a follow up to our beginner Angular.js class on 10/9. To get the most out of this class, please plan to attend the beginner workshop. Register here: http://gdiboston.ticketleap.com/getting-started-with-angularjs/.

If you have already registered for the beginner workshop, check your email for a special discount code to save 25% on this 4-class series.

Note: This class will be limited to 30 students.

 

FINANCIAL NEED

A limited number of scholarships are available for those with a financial hardship. To apply, click here. Scholarship applicants will be notified shortly after the deadline. Class capacity does not impact scholarship students. Check out this info sheet about getting course fees covered by your employer.

 

YOUR TEACHER

Dan Johnson manages interactive development teams at Sapient Global Markets and has been involved in technology for the past 10 years. He has a background in numerous programming languages including JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, Python, Java and databases. Dan has years of experience teaching both programming as well as downhill skiing. Dan received his undergraduate BS from Northeastern University.