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In the final issue of 2014, we'll look at our architecture beyond weekend or throw-away apps with material covering Flux (from Facebook) and controllers inside directives. We'll look at building a Reddit clone and a library that helps bring MomentJS into our Angular apps.
One of the most interest developments in 2014 was Flux. It's a new way of thinking about application architecture. It was conceived at Facebook, arguably the largest single page app in the world. Learn new ways in which components can interact and thinking about reverse data flow can, perhaps, have a profound affect on how one may architect or even re-architect an Angular-based app.
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Directive controllers, one of the least understood and most important things about AngularJS is brought to light by Dan Wahlin, author of many many great AngularJS tutorials. Learn why controller usage can help clean up directives in many scenarios.
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Some of us may have attempted to build an Instagram clone a week or two ago, but maybe you were after something more up your alley, like Reddit. Well, here goes a series of videos on how to accomplish just that with Angular and Firebase. If that's not enough for you to check it out, you'd be surprised to find out how young the author is...
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Certainly one of the more complete projects we've come across here in a while. See Brent's hybrid mobile app built with Angular, Ionic, and Auth0 on the client-side backed by a, still popular, Ruby on Rails backend.
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If you've ever had to mangle with time and/or dates in JavaScript, you might have come across MomentJS. Now you can harness the ability to easily deal with dates and times in Angular with this library providing you directives and filters to remove some of the frustration.
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Flipping back and forth between documentation can sometimes be cumbersome. We always seemed to be a happy camper if we were allowed a cheatsheet for an exam in class. Well, Joel Hooks over at Egghead.io has produced several that some of us could find very very handy.
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