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The Dream · The Watch and Code Blog
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I wrote this post after a student asked me what makes Watch and Code different from other sites. Watch and Code is inspired by the dream, the world I’d create if I had unlimited time and resources. In the dream, there are only three things: you, an amazing teacher, and a project you really care about. And since there are so many similarities between different projects, you have the power to bring your ideas to life. But you still don’t feel quite comfortable yet, so you do a few more projects with yo...
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Angular Course update complete · The Watch and Code Blog
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Angular Course update complete. This morning, I added the final 25 videos to the brand new Angular Course (there are 115 videos in total). These new videos cover all the remaining features including launching your app and lots and lots of practice with directives. Resetting and caching $firebaseArray in our partyService. Refactoring the party form into your first custom directive. Refactoring the party table into your second directive. Form validation and error handling in our register and login pages.
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An entirely new Angular Course! · The Watch and Code Blog
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An entirely new Angular Course! We’re excited to announce the early release of an entirely new Angular Course with a ton of improvements that make this version really special. We spent a ton of time on improving code quality:. We worked with Google to code review the Wait and Eat app and it’s now featured as an official Firebase example. There are entirely new topics that were not covered in the previous course:. Handling error messages from promises. Client-side validation with Angular forms.
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Accessing Plunker JavaScript variables in the console · The Watch and Code Blog
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Accessing Plunker JavaScript variables in the console. Edit: Can’t believe that Plunker retweeted this post! Short, sweet and oh so useful. https:/ t.co/VWiTWF81ZZ. Mdash; Plunker (@plnkrco) February 18, 2016. I really love Plunker. It’s perfect for testing quick snippets of code. But it took me a while to figure out how to get access to my JavaScript inside of the console. Usually in the console, you can print out values in your JavaScript, but that doesn’t work by default with Plunker.
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