Angular + C sharp introduction
Angular is one of the most modern, performance-efficient and
powerful frontend frameworks you can learn as of today. It allows
you to build great web apps which offer awesome user
experiences! Learn all the fundamentals you need to know to get
started developing Angular applications right away.
C# is a beautiful cross-platform language that can be used to
build variety of applications. With C#, you can build mobile apps
(for Windows, Android and iOS), games, web sites and desktop
applications.
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- Pre-evaluation learn only what you need to learn
- Experienced and certified trainer
- Convenient weekday and weekend Batches available Demo.
- Timings for classes are arranged upon Flexibility of both the trainee and trainer.
- Access to the recorded videos which you have attended.
Introduction to C#
Starting Course
Primitive Types and Actions
After Intro
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22Realistic Graphic on UE4
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23Volta GPU for optimization.
The Tensor Core GPU Architecture designed to Bring AI to Every Industry. Equipped with 640 Tensor Cores, Volta delivers over 100 teraflops per second (TFLOPS) of deep learning performance, over a 5X increase compared to prior generation NVIDIA Pascal architecture.
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24Deep Learning
Non-Primitive Types
Control Flow
Array and Lists
Working with Data
Working with Text
Working with Files
Debugging Applications
Introduction to Angular
Angular Fundamentals
Displaying Data and Handling Events
Building Re-usable Components
Directive
Template Driven Form
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122Introduction
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123Building a Bootstrap Form
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124Types of Forms
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125ngModel
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126Adding Validation
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127Specific Validation Errors
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128Styling Invalid Input Fields
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129Cleaner Templates
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130ngForm
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131ngModelGroup
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132Control Classes and Directives
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133Disabling the Submit Button
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134Working with Check Boxes
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135Working with Drop-down Lists
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136Working with Radio Buttons
Reactive Form
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137Introduction
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138Building a Bootstrap Form
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139Creating Controls Programmatically
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140Adding Validation
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141Specific Validation Errors
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142Implementing Custom Validation
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143Asynchronous Operations
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144Asynchronous Validators
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145Showing a Loader Image
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146Validating the Form Input Upon Submit
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147Nested FormGroups
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148FormArray
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149FormBuilder
Consuming HTTP Services
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150Introduction
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151JSONPlaceHolder
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152Getting Data
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153Creating Data
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154Updating Data
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155Deleting Data
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156OnInit Interface
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157Separation of Concerns
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158Extracting a Service
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159Handling Errors
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160Handling Unexpected Errors
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161Throwing Application-specific Errors
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162Handling Bad Request Errors
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163Importing Observable Operators and Factory Methods
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164Global Error Handling
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165Extracting a Reusable Error Handling Method
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166Extracting a Reusable Data Service
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167The Map Operator
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168Optimistic vs Pessimistic Updates
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169Observables vs Promises
Routing and Navigation
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170Introduction
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171Routing in a Nutshell
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172Configuring Routes
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173RouterOutlet
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174RouterLink
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175RouterLinkActive
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176Getting the Route Parameters
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177Why Route Parameters Are Observables
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178outes with Multiple Parameters
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179Query Parameters
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180Subscribing to Multiple Observables
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181The SwitchMap Operator
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182Programmatic Navigation