In this article we are going to learn how to scaffold new Angular application with clean, maintainable and extendable architecture in almost no time and what are the benefits of doing so. Besides many actionable tips, we’ll also discus guidelines about where we should implement most common things like reusable services, feature specific components and others…
For the last year and a half I have been consulting for a huge Swiss insurance enterprise organisation with more than 90 Angular apps. Yes, ninety, crazy, but also cool!
Besides that I was also pretty busy with preparation of many Angular workshop exercises which involved scaffolding of many projects from scratch.
💎 This article brings together all the lessons learned in a distilled cleaned up form for you to cut down your learning curve and help you make your Angular SPAs epic!
EDIT: fixed link 🤦😂
Top comments (10)
I think you should explicitly mention that the full article is published in Medium, not in Dev. It feels like a clickbait article, and looking in more of your posts I see the same technique. I recommend you not to do that, why not better publishing the same info here?
To be honest, this kind of articles, that promotes another platform should be prohibited, MEDIUM is BS with their monthly read limit.
Medium's read limit can be bypassed using Chrome Incognito tabs
I think the Read More link does not work :)
Hi there, we encourage authors to share their entire posts here on DEV, rather than mostly pointing to an external link. Doing so helps ensure that readers don’t have to jump around to too many different pages, and it helps focus the conversation right here in the comments section.
If you choose to do so, you also have the option to add a canonical URL directly to your post.
the read more link doesn't seem to work
I think the article should be published here. This feels like self promotion spam to me.
Sorry folks my bad, here is the link (also fixed the original one) medium.com/@tomastrajan/how-to-bui...
Whats up with read more button?
Looks promising article. Bookmarked for now.