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John2015-12-21 14:56:17
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John, 2015-12-21 14:56:17

How does it all work together / path to triumph?

Learn Angular, I came across a lot of resources. But as everywhere and always, no matter how high-quality they are, almost always it is about individual components and how they work. Not possessing some extraordinary gift, as well as extensive experience in programming, I can’t figure out how it all interacts with each other. I ask you to suggest me such resources / blogs, whatever, where the guys tell in simple language how they take this and combine this with this, so that then they get this. I understand that in general I ask a lot, that there are people who constantly take documentation and begin to cut some interesting and big things on it themselves. But for me, to my great alas, so far it doesn’t work out and close. How I wish I could learn how to create amazing UIs, using modern web technologies, but something is still very tight. I'm good at layout using jQuery and stuff, but I don't want to limit myself to that. Maybe I'm just going in the wrong direction. Thanks to those who read this, and even more thanks to those who can somehow tell me what to do with all this next. Maybe in which direction to develop and which just dochoose an approach to finally begin to delve into programming.

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Sergey, 2015-12-21
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Maybe I'm just going in the wrong direction.

In order to use Angular normally, you must have a normal level of javascript proficiency and at least a minimal understanding of how applications are built.
https://github.com/gdi2290/ngExam - here's a list of questions and a study plan. Well, in order to make a big picture - draw mind maps.

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FiFaGeFa, 2015-12-21
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You take a description of who does what and start to repeat after them step by step, to implement the examples described there.
Do not sit on the priest, you will not become a specialist from one reading.

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