- Overview
- Transcript
3.1 Conclusion
I hope this course has inspired you to use modules for a cleaner architecture in your next Angular app. My name's Dan Wellman, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 08:35
1.1Introduction00:48
1.2Setup07:47
2.Refactoring to a Multiple Module Architecture5 lessons, 46:33
2.1Adding Our First Submodule05:14
2.2Adding Feature Modules13:30
2.3Lazy-Loading Feature Modules10:36
2.4Handling Services06:51
2.5Creating a Third-Party Module10:22
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:43
3.1Conclusion00:43
3.1 Conclusion
Hi folks, we've now reached the end of this short course. And I hope you've learned some valuable skills in making the jump from a single-module angular application to a more maintainable and better organized multiple-module application. Doing this allows the application to grow bigger, without becoming a confusing mess. We've seen how to create basic modules, like a routine module. As well as bigger feature modules which encompass whole features of an application. We saw how we can handle services using the latest angular configuration option providedIn. And we saw how to create an independent library that can be shared between multiple applications. My name is Dan Wellman, from all of us here at Tuts+, thanks for watching.







