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WRITING ANGULAR CODE IN ES5 Bootstrapping an Angular app in ES5. When we come to the point that we want to bootstrap our application, we need to define an NgModule that has everything attached to it that is needed to make our app run, and bootstrap it on a dedicated platform (e.g. browser, webworker or server).. Let’s go ahead and create such a module first. RESOLVING ROUTE DATA IN ANGULAR A resolver is a function that returns either Observable, Promise or just data. This is great, because our ContactsService#getContact () method returns an Observable. Resolvers need to be registered via providers. Our article on Dependency Injection in Angular explains nicely how to make functions available via DI. CUSTOM FORM CONTROLS IN ANGULAR Okay cool, but now we want to make it work with Angular’s form APIs. Ideally, what we end up with is a custom control that works with template-driven forms and reactive/model-driven forms. For example, in the most simple scenario, we should be able to create a template-driven form like this:Details
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