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  • Hello Angular World (page 6 of 7)

    Now we have an Angular 2 app running in our Local IIS (or IIS Express if you decided to skip that section), let’s build a very simple MVC app to host our Angular 2 app.

    January 15, 2017
  • Hello Angular World (page 5 of 7)

    My preference it to develop web applications using my Local IIS server opposed to the IIS Express server that ships with Visual Studio. I have several reasons for this, two of which are…

    January 15, 2017
  • Hello Angular World (page 4 of 7)

    Hello Angular World from a HTML page. Now that the basic configuration is complete let’s create the Hello Angular World app. The table below lists the folders and files that we will add next.

    January 15, 2017
  • Hello Angular World (page 3 of 7)

    Now to add the basic folder and files structure required to build a simple Angular App. My intentions are to remain true to the conventions set out by Angular while remaining sympathetic to ASP.NET MVC. The items in grey were included automatically during the projects creation, the items in black we have already added and…

    January 15, 2017
  • Hello Angular World (page 2 of 7)

    Now that we have a basic ASP.NET MVC 5 project let’s install some NPM Packages. Once you have installed the first NPM Package you will see a new file, called package.json, added to your Project’s root. We will look at the package.json in more details later.

    January 15, 2017
  • Hello Angular World (page 1 of 7)

    I have written this article and the accompanying Visual Studio 2015 project as an exploration of how Angular 2 and ASP.NET MVC 5 can coexist and I have tried to remain true to both frameworks, respecting naming conventions and file structure. While carrying out research for this article, I came across the Angular2Mvc5Application Project Template…

    January 15, 2017
  • Code Snippet: Async Unit Test Methods

    This is based upon my original UnitTestMethod.Snippet Gist, this C# Code Snippet can be used within Visual Studio to generates Asynchronous Unit Test Methods (Functions).

    December 21, 2016
  • Code Snippet: Unit Test Methods

    While researching Unit Testing, I reviewed several different C# Code Snippet examples for generating Unit Test Methods (Functions) within Visual Studio and this is my take on it…

    December 19, 2016
  • Angular 2: Quick Start Notes Part #2

    I’m going list the steps required to install and configure the NPM (Node Package Manager) command line utility; this will enable me to see the results of my code changes in a web browser as I make them.

    November 26, 2016
  • Angular 2: Quick Start Notes Part #1

    These are my notes, made while watching Deborah Kurta’s Angular2: Getting Started course, hosted by Pluralsight. Most, if not all, of this information can be found within Deborah’s course, however by stripping this information out I hope to jog memories…

    November 25, 2016
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