Next steps - lordoftheflies/angular-essential-training GitHub Wiki
Thanks for joining me on this course. Now that you're up to speed on the core concepts, you are ready to put that knowledge to practice and build some apps. I highly recommend visiting the angular.io website often during that journey forward. There's a ton of great Angular information, from examples and recipes to method and function documentation straight from the source code. I constantly refer to it as I build my Angular applications. The other thing I recommend is exploring the source code, which can be found on GitHub. The code is written using TypeScript and uses a lot of the same concepts we went over in this course, so it's totally approachable and you can find a lot of answers to those mysteries and challenges that typically arise when building apps on any framework. The Angular community is highly active as well. From Twitter to Reddit, conferences and user groups, there's plenty of activity and content to be had on a daily basis. Be sure to keep your finger on the pulse of the Angular community as well. I'm Justin Schwartzenberger and you can find me on Twitter under the handle @schwarty and on my personal blog, schwarty.com, where I write about all things Angular. And of course, our library continues to grow with Angular content, so check back often and in the meantime, get to coding in Angular.