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Logging in Angular Applications

Published: 12/1/2017

Programmers frequently use console.log to record errors or other informational messages in their Angular applications. Although this is fine while debugging your application, it's not a best practice for production applications. As Angular is all about services, it's a better idea to create a logging service that you can call from other services and components. In this logging service, you can still call console.log, but you can also modify the service later to record messages to store them in local storage or a database table via the Web API.