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Hinata Hyuga
Science TeacherWeb Designing
Angular JS
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Overview
- Timing --:--:--
- Lectures 44
- Quizzes 8
- Assignments 8
- Duration 2 Month
- Skill level Beginners
Course Description
Angular
is a platform and framework for building single-page client applications using
HTML and TypeScript. Angular is written in TypeScript. It implements core and
optional functionality as a set of TypeScript libraries that you import into
your applications
Angular
is a TypeScript-based free and open-source web application framework led by the
Angular Team at Google and by a community of individuals and corporations.
Angular is a complete rewrite from the same team that built AngularJS.
Angular
is an open-source front-end framework. It is a JavaScript-based TypeScript
development language that eliminates unneeded features and code to ensure
lighter and faster applications.
If
you are a web developer, then angular is better for you if you learn all the
concepts of JavaScript and Html. When you equate these two things to an
employee per year in terms of average job income, then Python beats Angular.
Curriculum
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First Level
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Lesson 1. Introduction to UI Design120 minutes
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Lesson 2. User Research and Design60 minutes
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Lesson 3. Evaluating User Interfaces Part 185 minutes
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Second Level
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Lesson 1. Prototyping and Design110 minutes
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Lesson 2. UI Design Capstone120 minutes
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Lesson 3. Evaluating User Interfaces Part 2120 minutes
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Final
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Part 1. Final Test120 minutes
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Part 2. Online Test120 minutes
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Instructor
Keny White
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