In this breakout session, we’ll see how to power an AngularJS Single Page Application using both ASP.NET Web API and SignalR for back-end data services. You’ll learn how to get started building web applications with AngularJS, how to leverage HTML5 features like local storage and pushState, providing efficient server resources via HTTP and web sockets (sing SignalR), important routing configuration concerns, testing and deployment
Sunday, 12 October 2014
Building a Single Page Application with ASP.NET and AngularJS
In this breakout session, we’ll see how to power an AngularJS Single Page Application using both ASP.NET Web API and SignalR for back-end data services. You’ll learn how to get started building web applications with AngularJS, how to leverage HTML5 features like local storage and pushState, providing efficient server resources via HTTP and web sockets (sing SignalR), important routing configuration concerns, testing and deployment
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