Here <http://www.dancancro.com/comparison-of-angularjs-application-starters> 
is my collection of things to use to get started.  You should be able to 
find something there that you like.  Unfortunately, there are trade-offs 
with all of them.  In some the teacher is really easy to understand but the 
file structure is not great.  Some cost money.  Some use a backend that you 
don't want to use.  If you can pay a friend with a credit card to use it, I 
think a month of Pluralsight is money well spent.  You can get some time on 
it for free and you can upgrade to get the sourcecode then downgrade again 
after you have it without spending much.  Another good value are the 
premium templates you can get from wrapbootstrap.  I like the official Phone 
catalog tutorial <https://docs.angularjs.org/tutorial> from Angular, but 
the file structure isn't ideal.

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