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Learning Angular for .NET Developers

You're reading from   Learning Angular for .NET Developers Develop dynamic .NET web applications powered by Angular 4

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785884283
Length 248 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rajesh Gunasundaram Rajesh Gunasundaram
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Angular FREE CHAPTER 2. Angular Building Blocks - Part 1 3. Angular Building Blocks - Part 2 4. Using TypeScript with Angular 5. Creating an Angular Single-Page Application in Visual Studio 6. Creating ASP.NET Core Web API Services for Angular 7. Creating an Application Using Angular, ASP.NET MVC, and Web API in Visual Studio 8. Testing Angular Applications 9. What s New in Angular and ASP.NET Core

Adding client-side packages using NPM package manager


When we develop applications, we add references to many frameworks and libraries as dependencies. In Visual Studio, we have the NuGet package manager tool to manage all those packages in our application.

In the frontend web community, using Bower, Grunt, Gulp, and NPM to manage packages and running build tasks to develop modern web applications has become widely popular. As this ecosystem is very rich and widely accepted, Visual Studio 2015 has adopted these systems to manage client-side frameworks and libraries, as illustrated. NuGet is ideal to manage server-side packages:

Various package managing tools

We saw how to manage client-side packages using NPM in Visual Studio Code. Similarly, we use NPM in Visual Studio 2015 or later to manage frontend frameworks and libraries in our project. Let's add the Angular framework and other required JavaScript libraries as dependencies to our project using NPM by following these steps:

  1. First, let's...
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