Ngrx Store Tutorial for Angular – Learn State Management for Angular
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In this tutorial, we're going to learn all about Ngrx Store for Angular 2, 4, 5+. Ngrx Store is a state management solution for Angular apps that will make your life much easier when dealing with data on medium to large size Angular applications.
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This tutorial is very clear and to the point. Loving it.
I’ve watched several of your Angular tutorials over the last few days. You do a great job and I really appreciate you doing them. One suggestion.. it would be helpful if you picked real world scenarios to model with your tutorials. Call an object “Users” instead of “tutorial”. Perhaps you could pick a consistent scenario (ex. Car Sales Company, etc) that you apply to all of your tutorials so people watching over time would get to learn how each technology would fit into the overall design puzzle.
A tutorial is a real world model
I’ve worked with React in the past and needed a crash course in Angular for a client. All of your course have been immensely helpful. Thank you so much, Gary!
Great video for beginners as well. Definitely help me understand the actions and reducers concept and how to dispatch an event to the store. Thanks a lot
Amazing stuff. This would be a little harder for someone without any angular experience but for one that has a little, least how to spin up a small app while accessing services directly in components, this is a good way to start the ng-store road. Also, anyone with react-redux experience can relate quite fast. I couldn’t find the effects tutorial though.
This was easy to follow and explained very well, what an excellent Angular tutorial!
Thanks for this course man… I’m looking forward to get a course on deep dive into ngrx effects and combined reducers and so on .. as always.. awesome
Awesome! One small suggestion though. I had noticed in your several other tutorials too. Setting up things has given more attention than the content. I know it’ important to have a good setup, but in specific topics like this, please try to keep it minimum. Continue inspiring us, thanks
Hi, I’ve a question similar to the one of Héctor Vasquez. Starting up with Angular.Material isn’t so easy and the grid system is garbage compared to the Bootstrap one. However the appearance/style of the site would be more in a modern way. Which framework would you suggest? (Angular.Material – Materialize.css – Bootstrap).
Thanks
Great, concise and clear tutorial! Many thanks!
I find your videos really cool! could you do a “bigger” project from scratch with Angular 8?, it would be really interesting.
Hi Gary, is there going to be a part 2 to this tutorial with @effects? Even the most basic tutorials don’t make as much sense as yours. Thanks for all that you do!
paced at perfect speed (narration), clear (simple), concise (short), to the point (no extra staff that isn’t related or helps). This topic until not having gotten a grasp on it, can be difficult to conceptually understand, but you were able to make it normal! 2020 suppose to be the year of Ngrx in Angular(at least that was said in the ngrx conference 2020), so maybe it just needs to be upgraded as to the part when you install @ngrx/store into the app: app.module.ts -> imports -> StoreModule.forRoot(reducers, {…. which is an upgraded part when installing @ngrx/store
Well done and well presented. I’m new to Angular and to Ngrx, so this has been invaluable. A quick question; there seems to be a naming convention relating to the actions of ‘[SomeAffectedItem] ActionName’. That’s useful in reading the code, but I’m unclear about whether the square bracketed element has actual meaning, or if it’s just a readability convention. Any advice would be appreciated.
This is a great video, I like how you leave it simple. It would be nice to show effects, sagas, selectors though
You simply have blown by mind, this tutorial is simply more than AWESOME! SUPER AWESOME.
In a nutshell, I ran helter-skelter from one website to another to get the hang of NgRX but in vain, then I bumped into this tutorial which NOT ONLY cleared up my all doubts surrounding this topic BUT ALSO gave me a SOLID foundation to this topic. Thanks a TON buddy!
Would also love to see effects and feature selector here.
One of the best state management videos I have come across. Loved the way you explained.
so clear so basic, this is what i was looking for, Thanks a million!
Fantastic for the intermediate developers. Very concise and compact. Appreciate it.
Best wishes for a happy holiday season. I appreciate your courses and appreciate your style. I like that we can follow the written version. Helped at the office for training and code samples/repository help, along with your knowledge and tutorial style ?. Will contribute here during this holiday season 2020 so you can get a few six packs. Good work…thank you for sharing your knowledge here!