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Learn how to build a Reactive Application with Ngrx and Angular KEY FEATURESÊÊ Learn how to create your own minimalistic Redux implementation. Get familiar with the working of NgRx Store. Learn how to handle asynchronous events without breaking Redux paradigm using NgRx Effects. Learn how to manage router state using NgRx Router Store. Deal with a list of records using an entity state adapter pattern using NgRx Entity. DESCRIPTIONÊÊ This book will help you learn NgRx in and out. We will start by discussing the fundamental ideas that underpin the design for the centralized store and the need for state management in Angular. We will then learn about the Redux paradigm and the three rules it governs. Along the way, we will explore various Redux terminologies in terms of action, dispatcher, and reducer and will then create our minimalistic version of Redux. We will have a dedicated chapter that paves the way for an Angular application in which we will be integrating NgRx throughout the book. We will also work with Redux Devtools, which will be crucial to debugging NgRx. The book also focuses on the creation of the NgRx Store using @ngrx/schematics and hooking it up in the sample Angular application we built previously. Till here, the sample Angular application is purely relying on NgRx to read/write the application state except for the router state. Next, we will leverage the NgRx Router Store to bring the router state under the radar of NgRx as well so that the entire sample Angular application would be using a single source of truth in terms of NgRx for any application data.Ê Towards the end, we will optimize the list of records using a proven entity state adapter pattern via NgRx Entity to interact with such records at the individual level to be efficient and performant. WHAT WILL YOU LEARNÊ Learn the fundamentals of State Management. Learn how NgRx works under the hood and make your Angular applications truly reactive. Learn how to handle asynchronous events with NgRx Effects. Learn how to use record collection using NgRx Entity. Learn advanced Angular application using Angular/Material/NgRx/RxJS/TypeScript. Get acquainted with the knowledge to understand any other state management library. WHO THIS BOOK IS FORÊ Beginners, as well as Experienced Angular developers who want to write sustainable Angular applications over time, will benefit from this book. This book is for anyone interested in State ManagementÊwithÊNgRxÊinÊAngular. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Redux Principles for ROCK solid application stateÊ 2 Setting up NgRx in Angular 3 NgRx Store 4 NgRx Effects 5 NgRx Router Store 6 NgRx Entity State
Reactive State for Angular with NgRx by Amit Gharat is 210 pages long, and a total of 52,500 words.
This makes it 71% the length of the average book. It also has 64% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 46 minutes to read Reactive State for Angular with NgRx aloud.
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