Find vetted tutorials and best-practice guides for building an AngularJS 1.x app without sifting through low-quality search results.
Locate sample boilerplate projects to use as a starting point for a legacy AngularJS codebase.
Discover resources covering specific AngularJS concepts like directives, routing, or authentication when you're stuck on a feature.
Understand how to integrate AngularJS with REST APIs or mobile frameworks using community-recommended guides.
This is a link list only, no code to install or run.
This repository is a curated list of links to articles, blog posts, videos, courses, and books for learning AngularJS, which is version 1.x of the Angular web framework. It contains no code itself, it is a collection of external resources gathered and organized by topic. The maintainer reviewed submissions to keep out thin or low-quality pieces, accepting only resources with meaningful content. The list is organized into sections covering a broad range of AngularJS topics: books and videos for beginners, introductory tutorials, best practices and style guides, lessons learned from real projects, boilerplate starter projects, and sample applications. More specific sections cover individual Angular concepts such as scopes, directives, dependency injection, services, routing, forms, authentication, testing, and REST API integration. Additional sections address mobile development, integration with other frameworks, and third-party modules. The project was created and maintained by one developer who also wrote about Angular on a personal blog. Contributions were accepted via pull requests from the community, and the list grew through community additions over time. As of October 2016, the maintainer noted that active development on this repository was winding down. A separate repository was created to track resources for Angular 2 (the rewritten version of Angular released that year), and this list was left in place primarily for people still working with Angular 1.x. The author stated plans to accept pull requests but not to invest significant personal effort going forward. The full README is longer than what was shown.
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