Today only I got to know your channel... Really all your videos are amazing and you know it's superb superb all concepts are very clean and clear... Thanks a lot and really God bless you for your wonderful work
Finally really understanding these concepts and where everything is supposed to go and how it gets accessed. After countless of tutorials, articles and Maximilian's Schwarzmuller's famous Udemy course put on repeat for these concepts (he does NOT know how to properly explain concepts), you are like a breath of fresh air! Thank you! Going to check out if you also explain the ContentChild concept as well. have an amazing day Nisha! :)
Really glad to know that you finally got what you were looking for .. Checkout this video Content Projection with ng-content (Tutorial 36) ua-cam.com/video/b71prZA8sQ0/v-deo.html Stay connected 🤞🏻😀
Yes I too agree with Cora..Max famous course is not at all digestive for freshers like me ..He never explains basic concepts properly 👀😅..Thanks to you as finally after wasting 2 days I understood some important concepts!! I'm super excited to learn angular from your videos now!!
I couldn't agree more about Nisha -- and I knew she was different inside of 60 seconds of this video. I was working on an exercise that went through the "Difference between Template-Driven and Reactive Forms in Angular" -- and I was running into some compilation errors. One of them involved @ViewChild -- and it was a blessing in disguise because that issue led me here. As for Maximilian, through immense experience -- my advice would be to never get too hung up on a particular teacher (regardless of reputation). I'm not commenting one way or the other on his courses -- I'm simply saying that if you find yourself repeating the instruction, find someone else who works better for you. I'm sure you know that now, but I wanted to mention it anyway. For example: I was watching an excellent Udemy course on OOP in C#. The course is great for what it is -- but it doesn't dive into detail (which is fine because it wasn't designed that way). But I had a couple of questions along the way -- where I wanted more detail. That led me to this guy (who blew my mind -- once again, inside of 60 seconds). PART 1: Constructors in C#.NET Part 1 | C#.NET Tutorial | Mr. Bangar Raju. That guy dives into detail like nothing I've ever seen -- and he makes every second count. Moreover, by the end of each video -- I understood everything he explained (which is incredibly rare for complexity at that level -- for me, anyway). Once again, that's not a knock on other instructors -- as their instruction is obviously working for some people. And of course, I'm not saying we shouldn't be critical of instructors -- I'm just saying that it often comes down to just finding the right ones for you. Speaking of which: I already have plenty of good resources on Angular, but I feel quite fortunate to have found Nisha -- as she set herself apart right out of the gate. Gotta love how that works: The frustration of resolving compilation issues and digging deeper to understand -- led me someone who can help me better understand. . . .
Nisha, you are an excellent trainer with expertise in the subject. You explained such complex concepts/topics of angular effortlessly. I am a big fan of you. I watched your whole angular series and only one word, it is awesome. I have never seen such a detailed explanation of Angular Topics. You really made our life easy. Thank you so much and Hope you will continue to share your knowledge with strugglers.
you are the best. so far I have seen many videos for angular but nobody made it so clear about life cycle hooks thank you so much for keeping it so clean.
I always consider this topic difficult and always try to skip. But you are great, you made me understand it very easily and never forget type. Thank you so much....
Wow, this is amazing. Described the concept very clearly and into the point. Now I fully understand the concept upto this point. Keep up with great work.
Your teaching technique is great and also you have very depth knowledge, I have subscribed your channel and looking to learn more complex things about Angular. Thank you
Literally..I am addicted to ur videos..such great & wonderful explanation I ever watched on UA-cam..thank u so much for ur efforts..it make our life easier technically..🥰👍
Hey Thanks for the explanation , it was really helpful , these concepts were initially hard to learn and grasp with other instructors , and now you've made it super simple to understand thanks for your effort, and also it would be great if you could teach on connecting angular CRUD app to mysql database , hoping to learn a lot from you !
Just a small additional note. Instead of putting ref to a child component we could just put this in our .ts file -> *@ViewChild(CounterComponent) child: CounterComponent* instead of *@ViewChild('childView) child: CounterComponent* In this way we are omitting the usage of ref in .html file. Btw, video is super helpful and clear. Thanks :)
First off, Thank you so much for breaking down the concept of @ViewChild in Angular! I have a question, at 18:15 in the video, in the viewchild.component.html, on the line: Counter {{ child?.counter }}. Why did you add the question mark?
Thanks 😊 ? Is basically for optional chaining , just to avoid error when object is undefined You can read more about this here ua-cam.com/video/3yZuXLjWPjU/v-deo.html
Hi Nisha , frankly speaking and today I can say that my doubt are solve after seeing your video . Before that I was been confused whether to use it in parent or child. In which scenarios it is feasible. Very big thanks. Really appreciated your video and your hard work behind this. Thanks a lot
You are really amazing. The way you explain and properly speak about concepts. I went through countless videos regarding the same but did not understand it properly. But the way you speak it is easily understandable. Can you please add subtitles here?
Thank you, finally someone who explains @ViewChild clearly.
thank you much 😀😀
Never understood this viewchild and viewchildren until i saw this video. Thanks a lot.
I'm glad my video was able to help you understand this subject.
Iam big fan of your videos.. Excellent explanation.
Wow really a great tutorial because its a good description of viewchild n viewchildren. Thanks a lot
Amazing Explanation in very easy words. hats off to you . such a great tutorial.
Thank you so much for your comment 😀😀👍🏻
Very nice tutorial... thankyou somuch
very well explained (y) Keep up the good work.
Thanks 😊
very simple but detailed and easy to understand tutorials. thanks a lot !!!
Today only I got to know your channel... Really all your videos are amazing and you know it's superb superb all concepts are very clean and clear... Thanks a lot and really God bless you for your wonderful work
Thank you so much.. Glad to know you like it :)
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Finally really understanding these concepts and where everything is supposed to go and how it gets accessed. After countless of tutorials, articles and Maximilian's Schwarzmuller's famous Udemy course put on repeat for these concepts (he does NOT know how to properly explain concepts), you are like a breath of fresh air! Thank you! Going to check out if you also explain the ContentChild concept as well. have an amazing day Nisha! :)
Really glad to know that you finally got what you were looking for ..
Checkout this video Content Projection with ng-content (Tutorial 36)
ua-cam.com/video/b71prZA8sQ0/v-deo.html
Stay connected 🤞🏻😀
Yes I too agree with Cora..Max famous course is not at all digestive for freshers like me ..He never explains basic concepts properly 👀😅..Thanks to you as finally after wasting 2 days I understood some important concepts!! I'm super excited to learn angular from your videos now!!
checkout procademy utube channel for angular hes great for freshers
I couldn't agree more about Nisha -- and I knew she was different inside of 60 seconds of this video. I was working on an exercise that went through the "Difference between Template-Driven and Reactive Forms in Angular" -- and I was running into some compilation errors. One of them involved @ViewChild -- and it was a blessing in disguise because that issue led me here.
As for Maximilian, through immense experience -- my advice would be to never get too hung up on a particular teacher (regardless of reputation). I'm not commenting one way or the other on his courses -- I'm simply saying that if you find yourself repeating the instruction, find someone else who works better for you. I'm sure you know that now, but I wanted to mention it anyway.
For example: I was watching an excellent Udemy course on OOP in C#. The course is great for what it is -- but it doesn't dive into detail (which is fine because it wasn't designed that way). But I had a couple of questions along the way -- where I wanted more detail. That led me to this guy (who blew my mind -- once again, inside of 60 seconds).
PART 1: Constructors in C#.NET Part 1 | C#.NET Tutorial | Mr. Bangar Raju.
That guy dives into detail like nothing I've ever seen -- and he makes every second count. Moreover, by the end of each video -- I understood everything he explained (which is incredibly rare for complexity at that level -- for me, anyway). Once again, that's not a knock on other instructors -- as their instruction is obviously working for some people. And of course, I'm not saying we shouldn't be critical of instructors -- I'm just saying that it often comes down to just finding the right ones for you.
Speaking of which: I already have plenty of good resources on Angular, but I feel quite fortunate to have found Nisha -- as she set herself apart right out of the gate. Gotta love how that works: The frustration of resolving compilation issues and digging deeper to understand -- led me someone who can help me better understand.
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@@akd2487 Probally that guy does not fully understand the concepts...otherwise he can explain it clearly!
Nice explanation easy to understand the concept
Frankly speaking, this short really saved me.
thanks a lots
Having watched the whole course before, I now use it as a reference.
Thanks again for putting it out there.
Still helping developers a year in 👍🏾
Ramdomly I found this video and its crystal clear for me thanks😊
Simple & to the point. Keep up the good work Nisha.
Nisha, you are an excellent trainer with expertise in the subject. You explained such complex concepts/topics of angular effortlessly. I am a big fan of you. I watched your whole angular series and only one word, it is awesome. I have never seen such a detailed explanation of Angular Topics. You really made our life easy. Thank you so much and Hope you will continue to share your knowledge with strugglers.
Very great.. Ur way of explanation is too good.. Thanks for the video
Thank you 🙏
Exactly!!
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you are the best. so far I have seen many videos for angular but nobody made it so clear about life cycle hooks thank you so much for keeping it so clean.
you are a blessing for angular beginners, thank you so much for your hard work
wow how easily you explained
thanks for such vedios.😊🙂
Very simple and clear video
such a wonderful explanation...
I always consider this topic difficult and always try to skip. But you are great, you made me understand it very easily and never forget type. Thank you so much....
Thank you 😊
This is such a clear explanation, you could easily start with angular development using this series
Simply amazing !!!! love your teaching style
Thanks for so simple explanation
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well explained. thanks
Thanks for your teaching 🎉
Wow, this is amazing. Described the concept very clearly and into the point. Now I fully understand the concept upto this point. Keep up with great work.
Got good clarity of viewchild and viewchild, never been this clear, thanks :)
Keep going!!
Glad it helped!
OMG this woman is the best Angular Tutor I've seen!
Thank you so much for your excellent videos!
Thank you so much for showing this response 😀😀🙏🙏✌🏻
Amazing content ...very helpful .
Highly recommended for beginners
Explain in simple way, Thanks
Wow! Crisp and Clear 👍
Excellent simple Explanation .
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Thanks
Great ..Nice.. Very easily you explained Ma'am.. 👍
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you are a blessing for angular beginners like me, thank you so much!!!
Awesome Nisha... thanks for the clean and clear explanation
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Quality content Nisha. Completely understood. Subscribed.
Thanks for connecting 😀😀
mindblowing explanation.
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Great explanation. Thanks for clearing all my doubts on @viewchild and @viewchildren
Just Amazing Nisha. Kudos to you !! Thanks a lot
wow Nisha , this is really good !! keep up the good work . loads of good wishes to you
Thanks a lot 😊
Mam your voice is clear and beautiful, I can understand clearly all the concepts, thanks for sharing the knowledge!!
Very nicely explained.
The comparison with JS helped a lot.
Good job
Thank you 😊…
Thanks from the bottom of my heart
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Nice Explaination
Thank you 😊
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Super Madam. Thanks for giving valuable Info
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Your teaching soo simple
You are really amazing, i have been stuck in this viewchild from very long and you made me understand in single go.. Thank you
Good to know it helped you 😀😀
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Very well explained..... thank u :)
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Thank you 😊
Nisha you are doing marvelous job i loved it super I never saw such types of angular videos in UA-cam great job
Thank you so much 🙂
Thank you ma'am for this knowledge
Very nicely explain
You are explaining all concepts really well Nisha.
Thank you
Your teaching technique is great and also you have very depth knowledge, I have subscribed your channel and looking to learn more complex things about Angular. Thank you
Superb....Good explained...
It helped me a lot to understand the concept clearly. thankyou for your efforts ... 🔥
Thank you 😊
So beautifully explained!
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Thanks! This video cleared up a lot of my doubts!
Mam amazing teaching..... Pls continue the angular series.... It will be helpful for everyone.......
Thank you 🙏 sure
Appreciated your explanation
Wow.. I got this concept.. thanks
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Literally..I am addicted to ur videos..such great & wonderful explanation I ever watched on UA-cam..thank u so much for ur efforts..it make our life easier technically..🥰👍
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Good job mam🎉
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Hey Thanks for the explanation , it was really helpful , these concepts were initially hard to learn and grasp with other instructors , and now you've made it super simple to understand thanks for your effort, and also it would be great if you could teach on connecting angular CRUD app to mysql database , hoping to learn a lot from you !
kept it really simple to understand. cheers
wow, very well explained :D
great Nisha... more thanks for this video.... kindly do video for headers and interceptor concept...
Good tutorial
thanks for the video it really helped me.
Great 👏
you are the best
Great video, Thanks!!
Just a small additional note. Instead of putting ref to a child component we could just put this in our .ts file ->
*@ViewChild(CounterComponent) child: CounterComponent* instead of *@ViewChild('childView) child: CounterComponent*
In this way we are omitting the usage of ref in .html file. Btw, video is super helpful and clear. Thanks :)
Hey thanks for your suggestion.. Appreciate 👍🏻👍🏻😊😊
Great 🎉
Clear explanation
Thank you 🙏
First off, Thank you so much for breaking down the concept of @ViewChild in Angular! I have a question, at 18:15 in the video, in the viewchild.component.html, on the line: Counter {{ child?.counter }}. Why did you add the question mark?
Thanks 😊
? Is basically for optional chaining , just to avoid error when object is undefined
You can read more about this here
ua-cam.com/video/3yZuXLjWPjU/v-deo.html
@@NishaSingla Awesome! Thank you!
very well explained
Hey Nisha, you're so good at explaining and you made my day dear. Please post video on resolvers if possible.
Thanks Swathi 😀😀
awesome 😊
Hi Nisha , frankly speaking and today I can say that my doubt are solve after seeing your video . Before that I was been confused whether to use it in parent or child. In which scenarios it is feasible. Very big thanks. Really appreciated your video and your hard work behind this. Thanks a lot
Thank you so much :)
You are really amazing. The way you explain and properly speak about concepts. I went through countless videos regarding the same but did not understand it properly. But the way you speak it is easily understandable. Can you please add subtitles here?
nice explanation, most of doubt clear
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Thank you so much. This is a great content!
Hey thanks 😊
Thankyou madam , simple to understand just Loved it ❤
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