Getting started with Angular and Nrwl Nx

Coupon Free Discount - Getting started with Angular and Nrwl Nx, Learn to build multiple Angular Apps in a single codebase (monorepo) with code sharing, Created by Baljeet Singh, English
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What you'll learn
- What is Nx
- Working with Angular Console
- Creating Apps
- Creating Libs
- Using Ngrx for State Management
- Building apps for production
- Converting existing Angular CLI apps to Nx workspace
- Architect Apps the correct way
- Sharing Code between different Angular Apps
Description
We can use Angular to create powerful frontend web applications powered by TypeScript / JavaScript. But, if you're looking to build multiple related web applications with good architecture in a single codebase (monorepo), then you can make use of Nrwl Nx extensions for Angular.
Nx is designed to help you create and build enterprise-grade Angular applications with proven project structure and patterns.
What is Nx?
Nx is an extension for the Angular CLI implementing the monorepo-style development. It is also a collection of runtime libraries, linters, and code generators helping large teams build better with Angular.
In this course, we'll see how to effectively use the Nx library for Angular to build enterprise apps. Learn about Nx workspaces, how it relates to NgRx.
What exactly are you going to learn then?
What is Nx
Creating Apps
Creating Libs
Using Ngrx for State Management
Building apps for production
Converting existing Angular CLI apps to Nx workspace
and much more ...
So Let's Get Started.
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