![]() Creating a web server using Express to serve the Angular appĬreating an AngularJS application in Visual Studio.Installing Angular dependencies using Bower.Setting up the sublime text for JavaScript development.Creating an AngularJS application in Visual Studio.Specifically, this post will cover the following topics: We will start with creating an angular application in Visual Studio, and then proceed to create the same Angular application using a few components of the MEAN stack: NodeJS, Express, and Bower. A special thanks to original image creator. In this article, we’ll explore another way to create an application using JavaScript at the server and at the client, by having NodeJS run it on the server and Angular run it on the client. Super simple, right? Well, not necessarily. We create a project by selecting a specific project template and manage the different required packages using the NuGet package manager. NET developers, we cannot think of life beyond Visual Studio, so we become ignorant and don’t care about the behind the scenes complexities. Recently I heard someone say that “ IDE makes you ignorant, so don’t rely on it”.
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