Angular Pwa Course

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Angular PWA Course - Build Progressive Web Applications

Overview:

The Angular PWA Course is aimed at helping developers build progressive web applications using Angular. The repository contains code and instructions for setting up the project, running the backend server, developing the UI, and building the application for production.

Features:

  • Progressive Web Application (PWA): Build modern web applications that offer an app-like experience to users.
  • Angular CLI Installation: Easily install the Angular CLI globally for project setup.
  • Separate NPM Modules: Repository is composed of separate npm modules that can be installed individually.
  • Development Backend Server: Run a small Node REST API server for backend development.
  • Development UI Server: Use the Angular CLI to run the frontend part of the project during development.
  • Production Build with Service Worker: Build the application in production mode with an active service worker for improved performance.
  • HTTP Server Installation: Install http-server to run the production application locally.
  • Shortcut Command for Production Build: Shortcut command available to build the application in production mode and start the HTTP server simultaneously.
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Angular

Angular is a TypeScript-based open-source framework by Google for building dynamic single-page applications and cross-platform mobile apps with MVC architecture and a rich set of features.

Pwa

A Progressive Web App (PWA) is a type of web application that uses modern web technologies to provide a native app-like experience to users, including offline functionality, push notifications, and device hardware access. PWAs can be installed on a user's home screen and launched like a traditional app, but do not require a separate app store listing or download.

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Typescript

TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, providing optional static typing, classes, interfaces, and other features that help developers write more maintainable and scalable code. TypeScript's static typing system can catch errors at compile-time, making it easier to build and maintain large applications.