Very frequently asked questions in the angular: Single Page Application development. 




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Angular is a framework that is used to develop a single page application. Angular is based on TypeScript.  Now read and learn carefully interview questions below:


Part 1 (Question no. 1 to 10)

1.    What is Angular Framework?
Angular is a TypeScript-based open-source front-end the platform that makes it easy to build applications within web/mobile/desktop. The major features of this framework such as declarative templates, dependency injection, end to end tooling, and many more other features are used to ease the development.
2.    What is the difference between AngularJS and Angular?
Angular is a completely revived component-based framework in which an application is a tree of individual components.
Some of the major difference in tabular form
AngularJS
Angular
It is based on MVC architecture
This is based on Service/Controller
This uses use JavaScript to build the application
Introduced the typescript to write the application
Based on controllers concept
This is a component-based UI approach
Not a mobile-friendly framework
Developed considering the mobile platform
Difficulty in SEO friendly application development
Ease to create SEO friendly applications
3.    What is TypeScript?
TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript created by Microsoft that adds optional types, classes, async/await, and many other features, and compiles to plain JavaScript. Angular built entirely in TypeScript and used as a primary language. You can install it globally as
npm install -g typescript
Let's see a simple example of TypeScript usage,
function greeter(person: string) {
    return "Hello, " + person;
}

let user = "Sudheer";

document.body.innerHTML = greeter(user);
The greeter method allows only string type as argument.
4.    Write a pictorial diagram of Angular architecture?
The main building blocks of an Angular application is shown in the below diagram 

5.    What are the key components of Angular?
Angular has the below key components,
                          i.          Component: These are the basic building blocks of angular application to control HTML views.
                         ii.          Modules: An angular module is a set of angular basic building blocks like component, directives, services, etc. An application is divided into logical pieces and each piece of code is called "module" which performs a single task.
                        iii.          Templates: This represent the views of an Angular application.
                        iv.          Services: It is used to create components that can be shared across the entire application.
                         v.          Metadata: This can be used to add more data to an Angular class.
6.    What are directives?
Directives add behavior to an existing DOM element or an existing component instance.
import { Directive, ElementRef, Input } from '@angular/core';

@Directive({ selector: '[myHighlight]' })
export class HighlightDirective {
    constructor(el: ElementRef) {
       el.nativeElement.style.backgroundColor = 'yellow';
    }
}
Now this directive extends HTML element behavior with a yellow background as below
<p myHighlight>Highlight me!</p>
7.    What are components?
Components are the most basic UI building block of an Angular app which formed a tree of Angular components. These components are a subset of directives. Unlike directives, components always have a template and only one component can be instantiated per an element in a template. Let's see a simple example of Angular component
import { Component } from '@angular/core';

@Component ({
   selector: 'my-app',
   template: ` <div>
      <h1>{{title}}</h1>
      <div>Learn Angular6 with examples</div>
   </div> `,
})

export class AppComponent {
   title: string = 'Welcome to Angular world';
}
8.    What are the differences between Component and Directive?
In a short note, A component(@component) is a directive-with-a-template.
Some of the major differences are mentioned in a tabular form
Component
Directive
To register a component we use @Component meta-data annotation
To register directives we use @Directive meta-data annotation
Components are typically used to create UI widgets
Directive is used to add behavior to an existing DOM element
Component is used to break up the application into smaller components
Directive is used to design re-usable components
Only one component can be present per DOM element
Many directives can be used per DOM element
@View decorator or template URL/template is mandatory
Directive doesn't use View
9.    What is a template?
A template is an HTML view where you can display data by binding controls to the properties of an Angular component. You can store your component's template in one of two places. You can define it inline using the template property, or you can define the template in a separate HTML file and link to it in the component metadata using the @Component decorator's templateUrl property. Using inline template with template syntax,
import { Component } from '@angular/core';

@Component ({
   selector: 'my-app',
   template: '
      <div>
         <h1>{{title}}</h1>
         <div>Learn Angular</div>
      </div>
   '
})

export class AppComponent {
   title: string = 'Hello World';
}
Using separate template file such as app.component.html
import { Component } from '@angular/core';

@Component ({
   selector: 'my-app',
   templateUrl: 'app/app.component.html'
})

export class AppComponent {
   title: string = 'Hello World';
}
10.What is a module?
Modules are logical boundaries in your application and the application is divided into separate modules to separate the functionality of your application. Let's take an example of app.module.ts root module declared with @NgModuledecorator as below,
import { NgModule }      from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AppComponentfrom './app.component';

@NgModule ({
   imports:      [ BrowserModule ],
   declarations: [ AppComponent ],
   bootstrap:    [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }
The NgModule decorator has three options
                          i.          The imports option is used to import other dependent modules. The BrowserModule is required by default for any web based angular application
                         ii.          The declarations option is used to define components in the respective module
                        iii.          The bootstrap option tells Angular which Component to bootstrap in the application