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Angular Material In Depth (Angular 20)

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Description: This course covers in detail the Angular Material component library, and comes with a running Github repo.This Course in a NutshellAngular is an amazing framework that does a lot of the work for us, but one thing that the core modules don't do by themselves is provide you with commonly used user interface components.Imagine what it would be like to use Angular, but have to develop all your dropdown boxes, date pickers, menus, and all those commonly needed and very standard components every time that you need to develop an application.This would be not only impractical, but in most cases impossible as some of these components might take weeks to months to develop and test given their complexity!Also, how about styling and theming your application and make sure that everything looks neat and professional?Imagine what it would like to have to style your whole application from scratch, from a completely empty page. This is a huge amount of work and custom development that most companies prefer to avoid.And so this is where Angular Material comes in! :-)Angular Material is an amazing component suite for Angular which is based on Material Design (a UI development standard from Google).With Angular Material, you can quickly give your applications that typical Android-like Material Design look and feel, just by adding a few components and styles to your application.Also, you will never have to develop your own date picker and many other commonly needed components, everything is already available from the beginning of your project.These are very high quality components that have been extensively tested in thousands of applications, including for usability, user-friendliness and responsiveness.These components, developed by Google themselves are some of the highest quality UI components that you can choose to build your applica
Category: Development > Web Development > Angular
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