
Nov 09, 2016

AngularJS has become a framework of choice for a very large community of developers – and designers – over the past six years. Angular 2 is a fork in the road, though: some members of the community are sticking with Angular 1, whereas others are making a big shift.
Are the changes compelling enough for you to go for Angular 2?
In the following posts, our expert Angular 2 trainer - Auret Swanepoel – explores:
- Using alternative approaches to make Pipes work
- Using HTTP client to form requests that can fetch (GET) or send (POST)
For more information, take a look at New Horizons’ Angular 2 Programming course and Developing Responsive Websites Using Jquery, Angular 2 And Bootstrap.


Oct 20, 2020
In this second part in my series of blogs regarding Angular 2 updates, I would like to cover some of the changes made to the HTTP client. Same as in my previous blog, [...]


Oct 17, 2020
Awesome updates, hated by some and loved by others. Angular 2 is no different in this regard, being developed by Google we can expect future updates to optimise it [...]
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