Leveraging Angular built-in modules
We have already learned that the Angular framework contains a rich collection of first-party libraries that can help us during the development of an Angular application. The functionality of each library is exposed through an Angular module. We need to import these modules into our applications to start using their functionality as with any other module in Angular. Below are some of the most widely used modules of the Angular framework:
BrowserModule
: It is used to run Angular applications into the browser and must be imported only once in an Angular application.CommonModule
: It contains specific Angular artifacts that support the Angular template syntax and enrich our HTML templates. We will work most of the time with this module in this book.FormsModule
/ReactiveFormsModule
: It allows us to build HTML forms for interacting with user input data. We will learn more about Angular Forms in Chapter 10, Collecting User Data with Forms.HttpClientModule...