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In this chapter, I continue describing the basic Angular functionality, focusing on features that respond to user interaction. I explain how to create event bindings and how to use two-way bindings to manage the flow of data between the model and the template. One of the main forms of user interaction in a web application is the use of HTML forms, and I explain how event and two-way data bindings are used to support them and validate the content that the user provides. Table 14-1 puts events and forms in context.
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Freeman, A. (2017). Using Events and Forms. In: Pro Angular. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2307-9_14
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