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Reactive State Management in Angular with ngrx

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Lukas Ruebbelke
1h 25m closed-captioning
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As your Angular application grows, it becomes more difficult to manage application state.

NgRx can help with that!

In this course, we will learn how to convert an Angular application from using stateful services into using NgRx.

We will accomplish this by adding a new feature, including building a reducer and actions. We'll also touch on using selectors to query our state, managing collections with NgRx entity, async operations, and hiding implementation details with the facade pattern.

Learner Reviews

  • Nathan Strong
    4 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Very clean workflow, up to date information, complete with best practice tips!

  • Mimi Nguyen
    5 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Before using effect/seletor/adaptor...it would be better that you can introduce the main idea, benefit and functionality of them. Thank you so much.

  • Vivek Kumar
    5 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Not much fuss... simple and clear.

  • Chris Bricker
    5 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Very in-depth without being difficult to understand. I like how you built upon each lesson. This makes for a wonderful cookbook approach to integrating NGRX into our apps. I especially liked the use of a facade at the end!

  • donmckenna
    5 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Lukas is clear and thorough. He explains things with real-world applications in mind, and shows you minimal viable solutions to not overwhelm. I've taken many of his lessons over the years and am never disappointed. I'll always recommend Lukas for Angular / ngrx lessons.

  • Wilgert Velinga
    5 years ago
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    How will you use what you learned from this course?

    Good job on tackling this complex subject! I can imagine this being a tough series to create. I liked how you build up from the simple string action types to custom Action classes, and from doing everything manually in the reducer to using @ngrx/entity. I gave some feedback on the separate videos. Nevertheless it can be confusing if small mistakes like that private payload parameter are in the video. Maybe it's possible to make a new edit and upload it. I would also be really interested in how @ngrx/data would fit into the picture.

Course Content

1h 25m • 11 lessons

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