Title: 
new angular development features and improvements with error handling 
webinar by google employees

About Angular: 
Angular is a Typescript-based open-source front-end web application 
platform 
led by the Angular Team at Google and by a community of individuals and 
corporations.

What we’ll cover in this webinar... Any error you can fix after this webinar
1. Angular error handling with latest strategies
2. New tips to write clean and per-formant angular application
3. Improving the testability of the angular app
4. Add caching to APIs and Migrating to PWA
5. State Management in Angular
6. User Activity logging with Azure Application Insights
7. Integrate with any technology

Speaker: 
Ryan Russul who is a speaker and having 8 years of experience in UI 
development and worked 
as senior solution architect, practising code re-usability and enterprise 
practices 
in angular development among all teams who were responsible for angular 
development.

Join in webinar: http://ovpurl.com/c2V5oNgM

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On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 11:35:12 PM UTC+5:30, samriv...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> Hello. 
>
> Although I'm not entirely new to angular, I think my question is pretty 
> basic. 
> The first time I made websites was many many years ago using php and 
> having everything hosted on an apache webserver. 
> The client requests the .php site and the server would reply with the 
> dynamically created answer (which was the whole page). 
>
> So now the idea is to not reply with the full page but rather let the 
> client request specific data and reply only with that and let the client do 
> much of the logic. 
> I have an express server, that provides webservices and I do have a a 
> simple angular app that consumes these webservices. 
>
> Right now both are running independend of each other, meaning that they 
> run on different ports (locally). I'm only testing the angular app using 
> "ng serve". 
> What is the best practice to deploy the angular app AND the express server 
> (webservices) ?
> Do I need another http server for the angular app? Like apache or nginx? 
> Or can I also somehow serve the angular app within my express app?
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Sam
>

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