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AngularJS Line of Business Applications

Enterprise teams are still maintaining AngularJS applications—and they need developers who can build them properly. This course teaches you the architectural patterns and best practices for shipping production-grade line-of-business applications, moving beyond basic tutorials into real-world complexity.

AIU.ac Verdict: Ideal for developers stepping up from AngularJS fundamentals into enterprise-scale projects, or teams maintaining legacy LOB systems. Note: AngularJS (1.x) is in long-term support only—valuable for existing codebases, but new projects typically favour Angular 2+.

What This Course Covers

You’ll work through structuring AngularJS applications for maintainability, implementing routing and state management, managing asynchronous operations, and building reusable components. The course covers dependency injection patterns, service architecture, and testing strategies—the scaffolding that separates hobby projects from systems handling real business logic.

Practical modules focus on form handling, validation, HTTP communication, and integrating with backend APIs. You’ll learn how to organise code for teams, handle authentication workflows, and debug production issues. Deborah Kurata’s approach emphasises patterns that scale, making this essential for anyone supporting or extending existing AngularJS enterprise applications.

Who Is This Course For?

Ideal for:

  • Mid-level frontend developers: Ready to move beyond basic AngularJS tutorials into production patterns and enterprise architecture.
  • Legacy system maintainers: Supporting existing AngularJS LOB applications and needing to understand best practices for stability and performance.
  • Full-stack developers: Building or extending business applications where AngularJS is the chosen frontend framework.

May not suit:

  • Complete beginners: Assumes prior AngularJS familiarity; start with fundamentals courses first.
  • Greenfield project teams: If building new applications, modern frameworks (React, Vue, Angular 2+) are better long-term investments than AngularJS.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does AngularJS Line of Business Applications take?

5 hours 35 minutes of video content. Plan 7–10 hours total including hands-on labs and practice.

Do I need AngularJS experience before starting?

Yes—this course assumes you’re comfortable with AngularJS basics (controllers, directives, services). Beginners should complete foundational AngularJS training first.

Will this help me maintain existing AngularJS applications?

Absolutely. You’ll learn architectural patterns, debugging, and best practices specifically for production LOB systems—directly applicable to legacy codebases.

Is AngularJS still relevant in 2024?

AngularJS (1.x) is in long-term support with no new features. It remains critical for existing enterprise applications, but new projects should consider Angular 2+, React, or Vue.

Course by Deborah Kurata on Pluralsight. Duration: 5h 35m. Last verified by AIU.ac: March 2026.

AngularJS Line of Business Applications
AngularJS Line of Business Applications
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