docs(aio): improve tutorial next-steps prose/links

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Ward Bell 2017-05-04 12:21:31 -07:00 committed by Matias Niemelä
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met in many applications. Everything has a reason.
Along the way, you'll become familiar with many of the core fundamentals of Angular.
Start now by building a simple [hero editor](tutorial/toh-pt1 "The Hero Editor").

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## The road ahead
In the [next tutorial page](tutorial/toh-pt2), you'll build on the Tour of Heroes app to display a list of heroes.
In the [next tutorial page](tutorial/toh-pt2 "Master/Detail"), you'll build on the Tour of Heroes app to display a list of heroes.
You'll also allow the user to select heroes and display their details.
You'll learn more about how to retrieve lists and bind them to the template.

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## The road ahead
You've expanded the Tour of Heroes app, but it's far from complete.
An app shouldn't be one monolithic component.
In the [next page](tutorial/toh-pt3), you'll split the app into subcomponents and make them work together.
In the [next page](tutorial/toh-pt3 "Multiple Components"), you'll split the app into subcomponents and make them work together.

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Data access should be refactored to a separate service
and shared among the components that need data.
Youll learn to create services in the [next tutorial](tutorial/toh-pt4) page.
Youll learn to create services in the [next tutorial](tutorial/toh-pt4 "Services") page.

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The next goal is to create a dashboard, add menu links that route between the views, and format data in a template.
As the app evolves, you'll discover how to design it to make it easier to grow and maintain.
Read about the Angular component router and navigation among the views in the [next tutorial](tutorial/toh-pt5) page.
Read about the Angular component router and navigation among the views in the [next tutorial](tutorial/toh-pt5 "Routing and Navigation") page.
{@a slow}

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You have much of the foundation you need to build an app.
You're still missing a key piece: remote data access.
In the next page,
In the [next tutorial page](tutorial/toh-pt6 "Http")
youll replace the mock data with data retrieved from a server using http.