Angular 8 tutorial for beginners | Environment Setup part1

Angular 8



Angular 8 is a client-side TypeScript based framework that is used to create dynamic web applications.
Features of Angular 8

  1. Angular 8 supports TypeScript 3.4
  2. Angular 8 supports Web Workers
  3. The new compiler for Angular 8 is Ivy Rendering Engine
  4. Angular 8 provides dynamic imports for lazy-loaded modules.
  5. Improvement of ngUpgrade
TypeScript 3.4
Angular 8 supports TypeScript 3.4 and it is required to run your Angular 8 project

Web Workers
data calls to take place asynchronously. Web Workers facilitates you to run the CPU intensive computations in the background thread, freeing the main thread to update the user interface.

1.Basic Development Environment

  1. Node
  2. NPM
  3. Angular CLI
  4. Text Editor (VS Code)
Steps

1.Install Node




installed Node.js version > 10. NPM will be updated also because it will be used by default

2.Open Command


  • To check Node, use ng --version command.
  • To check npm version, use node -v command.
3.Install Angular CLI

npm install -g @angular/cli


Angular CLI version, use ng --version command.

3.Install visual studio code



Create an Angular 8 project

To create a new project Hello-world

command:

ng new Hello-world 
cd Hello-world 
ng serve
  
open browser Run Project  http://localhost:4200/