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7.1 Conclusion
That brings us to the end of our course. We completed a very basic feed reader application, and I hope you've learned a lot about Angular. If you're interested in learning more about Angular, be sure to check out the other resources here at Envato Tuts+. There's a lot here, and we are committed to keeping the core materials up-to-date. But of course, there's also the Angular website. It is very well documented, and there are also a few tutorials that walk you through a lot of the same concepts we talked about in this course (and some we didn't).
My name is Jeremy McPeak, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+ thank you for watching!
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1.Introduction2 lessons, 07:37
1.1Introduction01:23
1.2What You Need06:14
2.Getting Started2 lessons, 17:11
2.1Creating the Project08:21
2.2Designing the Basic Layout08:50
3.Writing the Basic Functionality6 lessons, 52:36
3.1Fetching the Feed List08:48
3.2Displaying the Feed List07:06
3.3Toggling the Feed List Drawer05:53
3.4Using Named Router Outlets09:22
3.5Displaying Feed Items09:11
3.6Displaying the Content12:16
4.Adding Settings3 lessons, 28:18
4.1Designing the Settings Panel10:03
4.2Using Services to Manage State07:13
4.3Finishing the Settings11:02
5.Managing Screen Sizes1 lesson, 08:03
5.1Using the `BreakpointObserver`08:03
6.Authentication and Authorization4 lessons, 27:46
6.1Refactoring08:24
6.2Authenticating With the Server07:58
6.3Sending the Token04:19
6.4Authorizing Routes07:05
7.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:06
7.1Conclusion01:06
7.1 Conclusion
Well, that brings us to the end of our course. We completed a very basic feed reader application, and I hope that you've learned a lot about Angular. Of course, there's a lot about Angular that we didn't cover. I mean, we never talked about building our own custom directives, which are kind of like components, they just don't have a template. We talked a little bit about observables and how we can subscribe and pipe and even create an observable. But there's a whole lot there that we just didn't get into. If you are interested in learning more about Angular, be sure to check out the resources here at Tuts+, we have a lot here. And we are committed to keeping the core materials up to date. But of course, there's the Angular website itself, it's very well documented. And there are also a few tutorials that walk you through a lot of the same concepts that we've talked about in this course and some that we didn't. Thank you so much for watching this course. Please feel free to contact me through Twitter or the Tuts+ forums if you have any questions. From all of us here at Tuts+, thank you, and I will see you next time.







