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real-world Angular routing PRE-S: It's that time of year again. We are running our annual sale and g

real-world Angular routing PRE-S: It's that time of year again. We are running our annual sale and giving you access to the best value we will offer again. If you're ready to commit to leveling up in 2019 [click here to buy a membership for just $139.00]( 🔥  Hey {NAME}, Success often boils down to the decisions you make. (No pressure.) That’s true in life, and it’s 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 ol’ vanilla JavaScript. All the while threatening neighborhood kids for being on your lawn.) That’s your journey. But wait, there’s more. ⬇️ ⬆️ ➡️ ⬅️ After you’ve chosen your framework and start building a modern, single-page application, you have to make more choices. Will you build… - components/templates so you can enjoy the pleasures of reuse? - state management so your application isn’t riddled with state issues and make you and your users sad and confused? - routing to make that single page shine like it’s 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 you’re suffering from decision overload, there’s 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 that’s being shared by the url. 🙌 Angular apps are no different, but because Angular is a full-blown framework, it ships with a router as part of its core. 🙌 🙌 The official docs give you a great launching point, but to know “what next?”—to get real-world context and learn how to tie everything together—you likely need to look elsewhere. You need Juri Strumpflohner. In today’s course, Juri walks you through setting up the Angular router for a real-world application. He’ll explain the very basics of routing, building up to expert-level topics and giving your routes a lead to follow. You won’t necessarily come out of the course with fewer decisions to make—but when you make routing decisions, they’ll be the right ones. And that’s a load off, don’t you think? [Image]( ->> [Learn Real-World Angular Router]( (1 hour) ⭐️ Holiday Course Release Extravaganza! ⭐️ We'll be releasing a crazy awesome stack of free badass courses — like this one, that'll help you jumpstart your career — for free, all week for you to enjoy. After that, they'll be available forever to only egghead Pro members. The entire egghead Pro library is stuffed to bursting with 135+ courses and nearly 4,000 lessons in total, covering Angular and more. Each lesson is produced, curated, and edited for the highest quality, featuring knowledgeable developers like . We [red heart] developers. Our goal is to help you become even more badass. That's why we're offering you our holiday special: Gain access to the entire egghead library, 24/7, wherever you are and whenever you learn best, and to all the new courses we put out, for an entire year for just $139. That's just $11 a month. And it's 45% off our regular price. If you're serious about becoming a professional web developer, or leveling up your existing skills with the latest and hottest web tech, and growing your career… you won't find a better deal. Don’t miss out! This offer ends 12/20/2018 at 11:59pm Pacific. [Save 45% on a year of egghead!]( Cheers, Joel Stop staying informed and [unsubscribe]( if you don't want to get these emails. 337 Garden Oaks Blvd #97429 Houston, TX 77018 [View in browser](

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