real-world Angular routing
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Hey {NAME},
Success often boils down to the decisions you make. (No pressure.)
Thatâs true in life, and itâs really true in development.
You choose your framework or library. (Or you choose not to use a framework, preferring to build your applications with plain olâ vanilla JavaScript. All the while threatening neighborhood kids for being on your lawn.)
Thatâs your journey. But wait, thereâs more. â¬ï¸ â¬ï¸ â¡ï¸ â¬
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After youâve chosen your framework and start building a modern, single-page application, you have to make more choices.
Will you buildâ¦
- components/templates so you can enjoy the pleasures of reuse?
- state management so your application isnât riddled with state issues and make you and your users sad and confused?
- routing to make that single page shine like itâs actually several pages, and so you can move users from section to section, screen to screen, so they can get work done?
Will you? Will you? And how will you? YOU HAVE TO DECIDE.
(There are lots more. But those 3 things give you plenty to think about.)
If youâre suffering from decision overload, thereâs good news:
In a lot of ways, routing and state management are related dilemmas. A typical router is fundamentally a finite state machine. A SPA router defines all the possible routes an application has, how to get to each route and additional info like parameters or data thatâs being shared by the url. ð
Angular apps are no different, but because Angular is a full-blown framework, it ships with a router as part of its core. ð ð
The official docs give you a great launching point, but to know âwhat next?ââto get real-world context and learn how to tie everything togetherâyou likely need to look elsewhere.
You need Juri Strumpflohner.
In todayâs course, Juri walks you through setting up the Angular router for a real-world application. Heâll explain the very basics of routing, building up to expert-level topics and giving your routes a lead to follow.
You wonât necessarily come out of the course with fewer decisions to makeâbut when you make routing decisions, theyâll be the right ones.
And thatâs a load off, donât you think?
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