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ОтветитьThe majority of the answers to these questions are incredibly poorly answered. Half of the stuff said is incorrect. Please only take the questions from these videos and look for other resources for answers
ОтветитьAs a junior dev, I find this video extremely helpful and super easy to understand, thank you for that. Great job!
Ответитьhi sir,
due to some backlogs i'm relaeaved in 2020, now i want to learn angular course, and trying to jobs as a fresher is it possible or not
Very nice !!!
ОтветитьЯ angular разработчик и я записался на курсы английского специально чтобы смотреть тебя, очень полезный контент делаешь)
ОтветитьHave watched several videos with this Author (name?). This is something real high quality. I am an experienced programmer and have even worked with Angular for some time and still this was very much worth watching. He has a God given talent of making coding videos.
This series should have 1000s of likes.. really amazing well explained . Very well edited everything is not too long and not too short.. It is a real pleasure to watch and learn from. Also by following these videos you pick up good coding practices with an understanding of why!
Very informative, thanks!
ОтветитьIn Angular life cycle hook topic, ngOnChanges executes first. Only after that ngoninit.
ОтветитьYour pronunciation is amazing. I can improve my English and Angular level at the same time. Thanks a lot!!!
ОтветитьHi Oleksander I came to this video because I'm about to have a test about angular, I think you have made a mistake when listing the components lifecycle methods as for what I know (and I have experimented) ngOnChanges runs even before ngOnInit, I think it is because that way it can know the inputs we are passing to the component before mounting it, maybe I'm mistaken but I'm almost sure thats how it works, greetings and thanks for all your amazing videos 👍
ОтветитьMe panic watching this 30 minutes before my interview
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ОтветитьThank you. This was really helpful.
ОтветитьNoted everything, great stuff thank you!!
ОтветитьThan you for all your educational content, it hepled me a lot!!!
ОтветитьHey man, amazing video! One bit of feedback, for question 6 (and 9) you seem to conflate the terms observable and stream, and then you say stream where I think you mean observable. Streams and observables are pretty similar, but there are crucial differences between the concepts.
ОтветитьVery informative video, Can you pls post creation of simple project using angular covering all topics and what's new in angular latest verison ?
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