Getting to know Angular components
Model View Controller (MVC) is a micro-architectural pattern initially introduced for the implementation of user interfaces. As Angular developers, we use different variations of this pattern on a daily basis, most often Model View ViewModel (MVVM). In MVC, we have the model, which encapsulates the business logic of our application, and the view, which is responsible for rendering the user interface, accepting user input, and delegating the user interaction logic to the controller. The view is represented as composition of components, which is formally known as the composite design pattern.
Let's take a look at the following structural diagram, which shows the composite design pattern:
Figure 5
Here, we have three classes:
An abstract class called
Component
.Two concrete classes called
Leaf
andComposite
. TheLeaf
class is a simple terminal component in the component tree that we will build soon.
The Component
class defines an abstract operation called operation...