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Course Description

Want to create data-driven web applications? AngularJS is a great choice. It allows you to build apps where multiple users can push and pull data at the same time, in real time. However, while the framework is easy to learn, it can be tough to master. This course is the second in a two-part series designed to show you how Angular works in the real world. It takes up where AngularJS 1: Adding Registration to Your Application left off: a simple application that checks users in and out of meetings. Here, instructor and Angular advocate Ray Villalobos shows how to enhance the existing app with new views and controllers to reward random checked-in users with prizes.

Learn how to create forms, edit database records, create methods, randomize record selections, and style and secure your app. With these project-based lessons, you'll learn how to see how data-driven programming with AngularJS can help your apps react to real-time data streams.

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Ray Villalobos

Ray Villalobos is a full-stack design/development teacher and senior staff instructor at LinkedIn Learning.

His courses are focused on front-end design and development topics such as JavaScript, AngularJS, React, and Sass, plus frameworks like Bootstrap and tools that can make you a faster, more efficient developer. He has a clear and practical teaching style and will help you improve your skills through real-world exercises and projects.

Previously, as a director of multimedia for Entravision Communications, Ray managed a network of radio and TV station websites on the East Coast. He also designed large newspaper sites and created interactive projects/games for the Tribune network of newspapers. You can reach him on LinkedIn or through other social networks @planetoftheweb. Check out his personal blog at https://raybo.org.

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