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Adventures in Angular
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Adventures in Angular is a weekly podcast dedicated to the Angular JavaScript framework and related technologies, tools, languages, and practices.
Adventures in Angular
3d ago
In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Zama Khan Mohammed about his recent book and other open source work he has done in the Angular community. Zama explains what is so different about his book and why it is worth reading. His book takes an approach different than the common practice of walking readers through concepts, instead, his book walks readers through using a project perspective.
The first chapter walks through setting up Angular, installing Angular CLI and Angular console. After the set up is complete he walks readers through a very basic flashbase ..read more
Adventures in Angular
1w ago
In today's episode, They dive deep into the fascinating world of WebAssembly and Rust with our special guest expert, Evgeniy Tuboltsev. WebAssembly, a powerful binary format, allows code to run at near-native speeds in the browser, making it ideal for high-performance tasks like video processing, gaming, and cryptography. Rust, a compiled language, seamlessly integrates with WebAssembly, elevating front-end capabilities to new heights. They explore how you can leverage these technologies in Angular, the performance benefits, and the intricacies of bundle size optimization. Plus, get insid ..read more
Adventures in Angular
2w ago
In this episode, they dive deep into the world of Angular application testing with our special guest, Matt, the author of the Angular Mini Book and creator of the ng demo repository. They explore the essentials of unit tests, service tests, and end-to-end tests using Cypress, and discuss the intricacies of building a robust testing infrastructure with tools like Jasmine, Jest, and Storybook.
Join the hosts as they unpack the challenges and best practices in testing Angular components, using everything from JSON files in automated CI environments with GitHub actions to advanced tools like ..read more
Adventures in Angular
3w ago
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Sani Yusuf stops by for an adventure and chats with Alyssa, Brooks & Chris about building component libraries in Nx and how he feels forms are one of Angular’s most powerful and perhaps underrated features.
Links
https://zippopotam.us/
Picks
Sani - Operator Decision Tree
Alyssa - RxJS in Angular: Reactive Development
Brooks - Crocs with socks
Chris - skipWhile
Chris - Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-angular--6102018/support ..read more
Adventures in Angular
1M ago
Catalin Ciubotaru joins the show today to share his industry insights and the advantages and disadvantages of using Angular in a startup.
In this episode…
Main advantages of Angular
Moving quickly with Angular
Developer experience and templates
Disadvantages of using Angular
Hiring with a startup mentality
Startups defined
Micro front ends and monolithic apps
Links
Catalin Codes
Catalin Ciubotaru - Medium
Twitter: @c5n_c8u
Picks
Catalin- The X-Files (TV Series 1993-2018) - IMDb
Catalin- CSS for JavaScript Developers | An online course that teaches the fundamentals of ..read more
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1M ago
In this episode, Brooks, Alyssa and Chris talk with Aliaksei Kuncevič about Progressive State Management with NGXS. Aliaksei walks the crew through this progressive journey by starting small and implementing reactive services. These are services with a behavior subject. Aliaksei then demonstrates how you can migrate from reactive services to using NGXS.
Links
Aliaksei’s RX-Service
https://www.ngxs.io/plugins/form
https://www.ngxs.io/plugins/storage
https://www.ngxs.io/plugins/cli
https://www.ngxs.io/v/master/concepts/intro
Angular Air Episode with Aliaksei (for the visual learner)
NGXS Labs ..read more
Adventures in Angular | Devchat.tv
2M ago
In this episode of Adventures in Angular Tomas Trajan, an angular elements expert, breaks down how to use angular elements for the panel. Tomas explains that angular elements are great for very specific use cases.
Tomas starts by describing a scenario with a large enterprise with tens of developer teams and hundreds of developers, they have a few choices on how to organize their applications. The first option is a messy monolith. The second option is using monorepos and Nx. The final option is to use a multi-spa solution.
Tomas explains how the multi-spa solution works. Thi ..read more
Adventures in Angular | Devchat.tv
2M ago
Mrina Sugosh is a Keynote Speaker, Advisory Board Member and Technical Storyteller. They delve into the world of web development and all things tech. In today's episode, they have an insightful discussion about the technical complexities of exporting invoices to PDF, the challenges of converting HTML rich text to PDF or Word documents while preserving formatting, and the importance of maintaining compatibility with front-end frameworks like Angular, React, or Vue. They explore the release schedule, customization options, and product updates related to the javascript-based rich text editor, Tin ..read more
Adventures in Angular | Devchat.tv
3M ago
Santosh Yadav is a Google Developer Expert for Angular. They delve into the intricacies of contributing to the Angular ecosystem and demystify the challenges associated with open-source projects. They discuss the importance of long-term commitment to open-source contributions, share insights on committing to documentation, and emphasize the significance of understanding Angular's commit structure. The episode also touches upon the upcoming virtual conference, TIL Conf, and provides valuable advice for both new and experienced developers looking to make a meaningful impact in the open-source co ..read more
Adventures in Angular | Devchat.tv
3M ago
Michael Prentice is the owner of DevIntent and an AngularJS Material Lead Maintainer at Rangle.io.
Sponsors
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Developer Book Club
Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
Links
Michael’s GitHub
Michael’s Twitter
Michael’s LinkedIn
Picks
Aaron - rxjs.live
Brian - Stephen Fluin - YouTube
Brian - The Umbrella Academy
Joe - https://www.cypress.io/
Michael - Angular Hispano
Michael - NG Bolivia 2019
Michael - NG Honduras 2019
Michael - ngSpain
Michael - Frontend Mast ..read more