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Very useful thank you !
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ОтветитьVery useful tutorial
ОтветитьI keep coming back ehe. Such a great tutorial.
ОтветитьCan we pass history state in this child routing
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Ответитьi love you you saved my life again
ОтветитьWhy it is not routing to /departments/1/overview/contact? As here we are specifying {relativeTo: this.route}
ОтветитьGreat tutorial!
Does anyone know when would angular update inner router-outlet (in department-detail.component), and when would it replace the whole content of outer router-outler(in app.component)?
I am big fan of your voice , ofcourse content as usual awesome 👍
ОтветитьYou won't believe it my man! I was stuck on this problem of routing wherein I wanted to display the component on the same page and not a different page and I searched exhaustively for a solution but nothing worked. Found this video, and your code worked first time. Thanks sooo much!
ОтветитьThese are very useful thank you. Do you have one route resolver and guards? I need to learn that next
ОтветитьGreat video 👍 ,but can you please tell how to give data in contacts and overview button which is unique for each id @Codevolution
ОтветитьThank You So Much°°°
ОтветитьThanks bro
Ответитьi really loved your this video
ОтветитьShort and simple. Good Tutorial!
Everytime i make jokes about indian tutorial videos but people like you are the second StackOverflow for us programmers! ;)
Hello sir, is this lazy loading? Loading the child routes/components only when the parent is loaded? Pls correct me if wrong as I am naive to Angular.
Ответитьthank you sir. I can say thank to you everyday
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ОтветитьNice well explained bro. Thank you so much! It helped me a lot.
Ответитьcan put naming router
ОтветитьHii bro, At first thak u for ur vedios that helps a lot for both beginner and experienced one too, if u don’t mine do some Reall Time projects using angular that how it is used in companies so that we will get some practical knowledge and awareness. I really appreciate your patience brother.
Ответитьactually the best angular tutorial !! youre lifesaver!! many thanks. you got my subscribe.
ОтветитьGreat videos Vishwas! Thank you!
ОтветитьGuys better to but plural sight video or kudventak video isnted of this guys, because i've seen this guy made lots' mistake and add unusfull and old version code first and after show us new version code, both mismatch and make trouble, kindly ignore this guys video when i watch this guy video my entire day i feel angry.
ОтветитьIt's a nice video.
I'd like to offer constructive criticism.
1: Please try to improve your english pronunciation. People who have a clear, smooth way of talking in english are always much more successful when it comes to online tutorials.
2: Most people in real angular apps will always provide the template with a separate html file instead of hardcoding it into the component.ts file, and I don't think it's worth it to provide the example like this for the sake of clarity.
Also it might have been worth a mention that the ActivatedRoute is needed to have the route available for use in the "this.route" expression.
Man, I'm Brazilian and I'm very grateful for this class, because you helped me better understand how to work with children's routes. thanks man =)
By the way, your way of speaking English is very good, excellent for those who are still looking for fluency as I can understand without any subtitles. I've already become a fan. Thank you again.
Now I can access the child using only its path in url localhost:4200/contact without passing its parent or father how to avoid that ?
Ответитьhow <router-outlet> works ?
Ответитьmany many thanks for those videos, excellent explication with all details,
ОтветитьYou are amazing.
ОтветитьWhy dont you use routerLink to navigate?
ОтветитьHi, is there a way to add to the child routes a wildcard route that takes you back to the existing? Let me explain my self, so far if I'm in the route "/departments/1" and click on overview or contact everything works fine, but if I enter a route manually like "/departments/1/test" I want to get redirected to "/departments/1". Is this possible?
ОтветитьThis is a very great video for people who want to learn Angular!!! Thank you!!!
Ответитьnot able to navigate to overview and contact component, getting page not found error.
ОтветитьThanks for your hard work.
ОтветитьThank you so much for those video tutorials, Because of you I was able to understand angular so clearly and so quickly.
ОтветитьThis is excellent! But what about expanding on this adding modularization? Thanks ;)
You could have used routerLink directive with relative paths instead of declaring those two functions...
Vishwas, I greet specially. Nobody teaches Angular better than you. You are immaculate
Ответитьtutorials are really helpful please upload full project implementation in angular 8
ОтветитьAwsome vidio bro
ОтветитьVery awesome. You are a best teacher.
ОтветитьVery clearly explained thank u very much
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