Create a New Angular Project and workspace
A project is the set of files that comprise an app , a library, or end-to-end tests.
Once Angular CLI is installed, you can create a new Angular project by running the following command:
ng new my-angular-app
The Angular CLI installs the necessary Angular npm packages and other dependecies.
It also creates the following workspacce and start your project files:
- A new workspace, with a root folder named my-angular-ap
- An initial skeleton app project also called my-angular-app (in the src subfolder)
Getting Started with Angular
Angular is a front-end framework for building dynamic web applications. It allows the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture and utilizes TypeScript for building applications. So, Angular is an open-source JavaScript framework written in TypeScript. It is maintained by Google, and its primary purpose is to develop single-page applications. It enables users to create large applications in a maintainable manner.
Table of Content
- What is Angular?
- Features of Angular
- Installing the Angular CLI
- Understanding Angular Basic
- Create a New Angular Project and workspace
- Navigate to the Project preferences
- Run the Angular Application
- Example of a Basic Angular Application
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