End-to-end sample for Visual Studio Online "Monaco" with TypeScript and AngularJS

Wednesday, March 12, 2014 by Rainer Stropek

In this video I show an end-to-end example for programming with Visual Studio Online "Monaco". Monaco is currently in preview available for Windows Azure Websites. The sample uses TypeScript and AngularJS. Everything is done in the browser: Editing, compiling, package management, etc. The sample accesses an early prototype of the OData provider of time cockpit.

Content of the Sample

  • How to build a web application entirely in the browser using Visual Studio Online "Monaco" and Windows Azure Websites
    • Editor
    • Working with NPM through the browser-based command prompt
    • Compiling TypeScript using Monaco
  • Consuming an OData feed using JQuery
  • AngularJS basics (e.g. data binding, setting up a controller, etc.)
  • Using TypeScript to program with JQuery and AngularJS

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Rainer Stropek

Rainer Stropek

Co-founder, architect, developer

Bio

I am co-founder and CEO of the company software architects and have been serving this role since 2008. At software architects my team and I are developing the award-winning SaaS solution time cockpit. Previously, I founded and led IT consulting firms that worked in the area of developing software solutions based on the Microsoft technology stack.

In my work I focus on .NET development and software architecture. I have written some books and articles on C#, database development, Windows Azure, Windows 8 development, WPF, and Silverlight. Regularly I speak at conferences, do workshops and conduct trainings in Europe and the US. Since 2010 I have been MVP for Windows Azure.

I graduated the Higher Technical School Leonding (AT) for MIS with honors and hold a BSc (Hons) Computer Studies of the University of Derby (UK).

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