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AngularJS Web Application Development Blueprints

You're reading from   AngularJS Web Application Development Blueprints A practical guide to developing powerful web applications with AngularJS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783285617
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vinci J Rufus Vinci J Rufus
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Preface 1. Introduction to AngularJS and the Single Page Application 2. Setting Up Your Rig FREE CHAPTER 3. Rapid Prototyping with AngularJS 4. Using REST Web Services in Your AngularJS App 5. Facebook Friends' Birthday Reminder App 6. Building an Expense Manager Mobile App 7. Building a CMS on the MEAN Stack 8. Scalable Architecture for Deployments on AWS 9. Building an E-Commerce Store A. AngularJS Resources Index

Chapter 3. Rapid Prototyping with AngularJS

In the previous chapter, we saw how to set up the various tools that will aid in building our AngularJS app. In this chapter, we will see how AngularJS lends itself as an excellent tool to create prototypes.

Rapid Prototyping is an excellent way of validating the goals of the web application you are planning to build. It gives useful and important feedback from users and stakeholders on various aspects of the application, such as user click flows, usability issues, and usefulness of the requirement specifications that were initially outlined.

In the past, prototypes were built using either wireframing tools, or developers would create a series of HTML pages linked with each other that would mimic the functioning of the web application. While the former never gave the right feel of how the app would look and behave, the latter would take a much longer time to build, especially if it was a large application.

Now, thanks to AngularJS, building...

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