

Once you click on the Install button, it will install node.js on your machine. As an Angular developer, we don’t require to learn NodeJS in detail, we need to know is how to use the NPM commands and that we will see in this tutorial as we progress. The NodeJS is also acting as a central repository from where we can get any JavaScript framework using NPM (Node package manager).This is the reason why we are able to create desktops as well as server-based applications using JavaScript. The NodeJS JavaScript Framework uses the chrome JavaScript engine to execute JavaScript code outside the browser. It allows us to run the JavaScript code outside the browser.NodeJS is an open-source JavaScript framework and this JavaScript Framework primarily does the following two things.

The first JavaScript open-source framework which you should learn before learning Angular is NodeJS. It also provides lots of extensions that are required for development.It includes an interactive debugger, so you can step through source code, inspect variables, view call stacks, etc.It also includes built-in support for IntelliSense code completion, rich semantic code understanding and navigation, and code refactoring.It supports a built-in Git extension so that you can work with source control without leaving the editor.

It can also be used as a coding language such as Java, C#, Clojure, Objective-C, etc.It is a Light editor as compared to the actual Visual Studio.

The following are some of the features of Visual Studio Code: Now Visual Studio Code is successfully installed on your machine. But, you can use any of your favorite editors to build Angular applications using Typescript. They are as follows:īut for this course, we are going to use Visual Studio Code as our editor which is free and provided by Microsoft. There are so many editors available to develop Angular applications.
