The Tour of Heroes application that you build helps a staffing agency manage its stable of heroes. The application has many of the features that you'd expect to find in any data-driven application.
This tutorial helps you gain confidence that Angular can do whatever you need it to do by showing you how to:
Use Angular directives to show and hide elements and display lists of hero data. Create Angular components to display hero details and show an array of heroes. Use one-way data binding for read-only data. Add editable fields to update a model with two-way data binding. Bind component methods to user events, like keystrokes and clicks. Enable users to select a hero from a list and edit that hero in the details view. Format data with pipes. Create a shared service to assemble the heroes. Use routing to navigate among different views and their components.