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Mastering Web Application Development with AngularJS Build single-page web applications using the power of AngularJS Pawel Kozlowski Peter Bacon Darwin BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI Mastering Web Application Development with AngularJS Copyright © 2013 Packt Publishing All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the authors, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all of the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. First published: August 2013 Production Reference: 1170813 Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. Livery Place 35 Livery Street Birmingham B3 2PB, UK.. ISBN 978-1-78216-182-0 www.packtpub.com Cover Image by Abhishek Pandey ([email protected]) Credits Authors Project Coordinators Pawel Kozlowski Arshad Sopariwala Peter Bacon Darwin Priyanka Goel Reviewers Proofreaders Stephane Bisson Judith Bill Miško Hevery Bernadette Watkins Lee Howard Indexer Monica Ajmera Mehta Acquisition Editors Rukhsana Khambatta Pramila Balan Graphics Ronak Dhruv Abhinash Sahu Lead Technical Editor Dayan Hyames Production Coordinator Aditi Gajjar Technical Editors Shashank Desai Krishnaveni Haridas Cover Work Aditi Gajjar Saumya Kunder About the Authors Pawel Kozlowski has over 15 years of professional experience in web development and was fortunate enough to work with variety of web technologies, languages, and platforms. He is not afraid of hacking both at client side and server side and always searches for the most productive tools and processes. Pawel strongly believes in free, open source software. He has been very committed in the AngularJS project and also is very active in the AngularJS community. He also contributes to Angular UI – the companion suite to the AngularJS framework, where he focuses on the Twitter's Bootstrap directives for AngularJS. When not coding, Pawel spreads a good word about AngularJS at various conferences and meetups. Acknowledgments Reflecting on the last few months I can't believe how fortunate I was to work on this book with so many great people. This text wouldn't have been possible without all the help and hard work of you all. Thank you. Firstly I would like to say a "Thank you" to all the members of the AngularJS team at Google. You are the dream team working on an amazing framework. Keep up the great work! My special thanks go to Brad Green, Miško Hevery, Igor Minar, and Vojta Jína. Brad, thank you for putting Peter and me in contact with the publisher and encouraging us to write this book. Miško, thank you for reviewing our book and bearing with us when we had naive questions about AngularJS. Igor, for your constant support and an endless stream of good hints, which made this book much better. It was a lot of fun to work with all of you guys. I would like to extend my gratitude to the entire AngularJS community, especially to people with whom I've interacted on the mailing list and other forums. I can't name you all, but your insightful questions were great inspiration for this book. A vibrant, supportive community behind AngularJS is one more reason why this framework is so great. Thanks are due to all the people at Packt Publishing: Rukhsana Khambatta, Dayan Hyames, and Arshad Sopariwala. You've made the entire writing and publishing process very smooth and straightforward. Thank you. I would like to thank my co-workers at Amadeus, where I've learned what it takes to be a client-side programmer. Firstly, my managers Bertrand Laporte and Bruno Chabrier. Bertrand, thank you for introducing me to the world of client-side development and encouraging me to write this book. Bruno, thank you for letting me work part time and focus on this project. Thank you both for your generosity. Thanks to Julian Descottes and Corinne Krych, who reviewed an earlier draft of the book and provided valuable feedback. Very, very special thanks to Peter who agreed to co-author this book with me. Peter, I've throughly enjoyed every minute of working with you on this project. I could hardly dream of a better co-author. Lastly, but most importantly, I would like to thank my wonderful soon-to-be wife Ania. Without your unconditional support and patience I wouldn't have even thought of starting work on this book. About the Authors Peter Bacon Darwin has been programming for over two decades. He worked with .NET from before it was released; he contributed to the development of IronRuby and was an IT consultant for Avanade and IMGROUP before quitting to share his time between freelance development and looking after his kids. Peter is a notable figure in the AngularJS community. He has recently joined the AngularJS team at Google as an external contractor and is a founder member of the AngularUI project. He has spoken about AngularJS at Devoxx UK and numerous London meetups. He also runs training courses in AngularJS. His consultancy practice is now primarily focused on helping businesses make best use of AngularJS. I would like to thank the team at Google for giving us AngularJS, in particular the ones who got it all going: Miško Hevery, Igor Minar, Brad Green, and Vojta Jína. They are a constant inspiration. My co- author, Pawel, is the driving force behind this book. He conceived the structure, wrote most of the content, and is a great guy to work with. We have all benefited from the awesome active community that has built up around AngularJS in such a short time, especially the folks in the AngularUI project. Finally, I couldn't have completed the book without the love and support of my wife, Kelyn, and kids, Lily and Zachary. About the Reviewers Stephane Bisson has been a developer at ThoughtWorks, a global IT consultancy. He is currently based in Toronto, Canada. He has also worked on several rich web applications for medical, financial, and manufacturing industries. Miško Hevery has been working as an Agile Coach at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. This allows Google to do frequent releases of its web applications with consistent high quality. Previously he worked at Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox, where he became an expert in building web applications using web- related technologies such as Java, JavaScript, Flex, and ActionScript. He is very involved in open source community and is an author of several open source projects, most notable of which is AngularJS (http://angularjs.org). Lee Howard has a Computer Science degree from Appalachian State University and is currently the lead programmer analyst for the Northwest Area Health Education Center at Wake Forest Baptist Health Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC. He has developed a variety of web applications to facilitate the creation, registration, delivery, and completion of live and the online continuing medical education courses for the Northwest AHEC. He has also developed Northwest AHEC's CreditTrakr mobile app for IOS devices, which allows physicians and other medical professionals to track their CME credits with their IOS devices. www.PacktPub.com Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more You might want to visit www.PacktPub.com for support files and downloads related to your book. 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