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LESSON 8.3Interceptors for the dirty job
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  • MODULE 1
    Introduction
    • LESSON 1.1Angular Applications Architecture
    • LESSON 1.2Requirements and FAQs
    • LESSON 1.3Code style guide
  • MODULE 2
    Domain, design, develop
    • LESSON 2.1Start from the domain
    • LESSON 2.2Software architecture for Front-end
  • MODULE 3
    Mono repository multi project
    • LESSON 3.1Workspaces scenarios
    • LESSON 3.2Applications and Libraries
  • MODULE 4
    Domain boundary and application details
    • LESSON 4.1Domain boundary with plain TypeScript
    • LESSON 4.2Application details with Angular
    • LESSON 4.3Presentational details with Angular
  • MODULE 5
    Testing since the beginning
    • LESSON 5.1Testing big Angular solutions with ease
    • LESSON 5.2Narrow tests for business logic
    • LESSON 5.3Visual tests for the presentation layer
    • LESSON 5.4Wide tests for the user experience
  • MODULE 6
    Core generic infrastructure
    • LESSON 6.1Configuration environment and tokens
    • LESSON 6.2Instrumentation measuring and logging
    • LESSON 6.3Security authentication and authorization
  • MODULE 7
    User interface, a design system foundation
    • LESSON 7.1A library for your shared UI vocabulary
    • LESSON 7.2A set of basic atomic elements
    • LESSON 7.3Some generic composed blocks
  • MODULE 8
    Data stores, reactive access, and persistence
    • LESSON 8.1Reactive stores with Signals
    • LESSON 8.2API access as a commodity
    • LESSON 8.3Interceptors for the dirty job
  • MODULE 9
    Routes and pages
    • LESSON 9.1Features come in routes to pages
    • LESSON 9.2Anatomy of a Page control flow and services
    • LESSON 9.3Different levels of state management
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  • Section 9.1The page control flow
  • Section 9.2Conditional rendering
  • Section 9.3Iterative rendering
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