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Structuring an Angular Application

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One of the biggest causes of confusion is the way that an Angular application is structured. The building blocks of an Angular application seem, at first glance, to be direct counterparts to those in an ASP.NET Core MVC application. But you will end up with a client-side application that doesn’t work or becomes impossible to modify if you treat the Angular building blocks in the same way as their ASP.NET counterparts.

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Freeman, A. (2019). Structuring an Angular Application. In: Essential Angular for ASP.NET Core MVC 3. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5284-0_7

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