AngularJS Framework (2010-2022)
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An AngularJS Framework (2010-2022) is an open-source web application framework that assists with creating single-page applications, which consist of one HTML page with CSS and JavaScript on the client side.
- See: Google, Single-Page Application, Software Development, Software Testing, Model–View–Controller, HTML Attribute, JSON, Cross-Platform.
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2014
- (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AngularJS Retrieved:2014-11-5.
- AngularJS, commonly referred to as Angular, is an open-source web application framework, maintained by Google and the community, that assists with creating single-page applications, which consist of one HTML page with CSS and JavaScript on the client side. Its goal is to simplify both development and testing of web applications by providing client-side model–view–controller (MVC) capability as well as providing structure for the entire development process, from design through testing.
The library works by first reading the HTML page, which has embedded into it additional custom tag attributes. Those attributes are interpreted as directives telling Angular to bind input or output parts of the page to a model that is represented by standard JavaScript variables. The values of those JavaScript variables can be manually set within the code, or retrieved from static or dynamic JSON resources.
- AngularJS, commonly referred to as Angular, is an open-source web application framework, maintained by Google and the community, that assists with creating single-page applications, which consist of one HTML page with CSS and JavaScript on the client side. Its goal is to simplify both development and testing of web applications by providing client-side model–view–controller (MVC) capability as well as providing structure for the entire development process, from design through testing.
- https://angularjs.org/
- HTML is great for declaring static documents, but it falters when we try to use it for declaring dynamic views in web-applications. AngularJS lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application. The resulting environment is extraordinarily expressive, readable, and quick to develop.
- Alternatives: Other frameworks deal with HTML’s shortcomings by either abstracting away HTML, CSS, and/or JavaScript or by providing an imperative way for manipulating the DOM. Neither of these address the root problem that HTML was not designed for dynamic views.
- Extensibility: AngularJS is a toolset for building the framework most suited to your application development. It is fully extensible and works well with other libraries. Every feature can be modified or replaced to suit your unique development workflow and feature needs. Read on to find out how.