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Adventures in Angular

Adventures in Angular

Charles M Wood 468 Episodes Jan 9, 2025

Adventures in Angular is a weekly podcast that discusses how to build top-end Angular applications and become an Angular expert. The show covers various topics related to Angular development, including best practices, tools, and techniques. It is hosted by Charles M Wood and features discussions with industry experts. The podcast aims to help developers improve their skills and stay up-to-date with the latest Angular trends.

Episodes

Angular Elements, Annex & Storybook with Brad McAlister - AiA 439 Jan 9, 2025 3093 In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Brad McAlister joins our regular panelists: Alyssa, Chris, and Brooks! Brad walks us through his work of transitioning into an Annex Monorepo and how working with Angular Elements in conjunction has been going. Brad also breaks down what StoryBook is and how it has helped him in his workflows.PicksAlyssa - Watch Harry Potter movies when its Fall Alyssa - G
How to Get a 60% Performance Gains with Push Pipe featuring Michael Hladky - AiA 438 Jan 2, 2025 3143 Michael Hladky joins the adventure to discuss how he's gotten a 60% performance increase using push pipe and related techniques.Many developers can get by without this technology, but Michael explains how to pull the push pipe into your code and what that looks like compared to Zone.js and the default stack in Angular.LinksNew possibilities with Angular's push pipe - Part 1Twitter: Michael Rx Hlad
Matchmaking NGXS and Firebase with Joaquin Cid - AiA 437 Dec 26, 2024 3307 Joaquin Cid is an Argentinian developer who has built a plugin for NGXS state library that allows developers to connect to Firebase and have their queries automatically import into NGXS. Further, it also allows them to define actions that will update their datastore when triggered. The new Adventures in Angular panel dives into the ins and outs of using NGXS and Firebase to build rich applications
Practical Applications of RxJS in Angular Development - AiA 436 Dec 19, 2024 1430 In today's episode, Lucas is joined by Jason Akbar, a full-stack software engineer who’s got a knack for front-end development. He recently penned some intriguing articles on Medium about RxJS operators. He will reveal what motivated him to write about RxJS operators, especially focusing on the top 17 operators that every Angular developer should know. They will break down each of these operators—
Azure Cognitive Services with Ankit Sharma - AiA 435 Dec 12, 2024 2213 Ankit Sharma, an Angular GDE and author, joins us in this episode of Adventures in Angular to talk about using Azure cognitive services with Angular.Linkshttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/cognitive-serviceshttps://tic-tac-toe-d9068.firebaseapp.com/https://bookcart.azurewebsites.net/https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/cognitive-servicesHow To Create A Multi-Language Translator Using
Power Up Angular with RXjs with Armen Vardanyan - AiA 434 Dec 5, 2024 3429 Armen Vardanyan is an Armenian Angular developer who works extensively with both angular and RXjs. He walks Chuck through the ins and outs of how he uses RXjs to expand the functionality of his Angular applications and how to think about observables in general.PicksArmen- Frank Herbert's Dune Saga 6-Book Boxed Set Charles- The Way of Kings: The Stormlight Archive, Book 1Charles- Words of Radiance:
Getting your Components to Communicate with Ravi Veliyat - AiA 433 Nov 28, 2024 3048 Ravi Veliyat helps train people in many web technologies, Angular being one of them. The panel discusses the various ways you can get your components to communicate, from inputs and outputs all the way up to NgRx. Ravi walks through the different options, with great examples that will keep you on the edge of your headphones.LinksYou might not need NgRx | Mike Ryan | AngularConnect 2018Subjecting S
Managing and Capturing Errors in Angular ft. Philipp Kief - AiA 432 Nov 21, 2024 3248 Philipp Kief is a German developer who walks through how to manage and capture errors in your Angular application and how to display them to users.He discusses how he standardized error handlers in his applications and what he does to make sure that they get logged someplace.LinksAngular Component ExtractorPhilipp Kief - MediumPhilipp KiefTwitter: Philipp Kief ( @PhilippKief )PicksCharles- Level U
Web Components for Cross Framework Development with Nishu Goel - AiA 431 Nov 14, 2024 2695 Nishu Goel joins the Adventure to talk about how Web Components can be used in Angular applications and how to use them to share functionality across multiple applications written in different frameworks. We also dive into how web components are used and compatibility across browsers.LinksAngular elements overviewmanfredsteyer/ngx-build-plusWeb Components in ActionStencilWeb Componentsweb-componen
Profiling Angular Apps with Gil Fink - AiA 430 Oct 24, 2024 2674 The illustrious and well-regarded Gil Fink joins the Adventures in Angular panel to talk about profiling your Angular apps. Profiling consists of finding bottlenecks, and memory leaks among other problems within your application. Most of the time, the problems are hard to see from the development side. Usually, they appear when your user uses a device that is slow or a connection that is faulty. G
Leveraging Event Sourcing: Enhancing Scalability and Consistency in Front-end and Back-end - AiA 429 Oct 17, 2024 3274 In this episode, Lucas, Armen, and Subrat are joined by Luis Galeas, the CEO and founder of Ambar. Today's discussion dives into the fascinating world of event sourcing, exploring its intricacies in both front-end and back-end development.Event sourcing has emerged as a pivotal technique for managing the state by recording events that can rebuild the application state, bringing unique challenges a
Is There Benefits from Working From Home with Will Gant - AiA 428 Oct 10, 2024 3607 In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Will Gant, author of Remote Work talks about working from home and working outside of the client's office. He and Brooks share their experience with working through the challenges, benefits, and methods of working remotely.PicksWill  - Follow Will's work on > www.simpleprogrammer.comBrooks - NGXSBrooks - Tiger KingBecome a supporter of this podcast: htt

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