
Adventures in Angular
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Data Mocking with Dave Cooper - AiA 427
In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Dave Cooper, who recently gave a talk at AngularConnect about using Mock Data. Dave starts by explaining more about his talk and sharing the benefits of using data mocking solutions and rapid prototyping. He shares the secrets of doing rapid prototyping. There are challenges to using mock data, Dave shares a few of them and explains ho
Managing Component State the Sane Way with Freddy Montes - AiA 426
Freddy Montes joins the adventure to discuss how he and his team manage state in their Angular components.Many development teams instinctively reach for a solution like ngrx when they're building their angular apps and start seeing complex state. However, there's a lot of boilerplate and it's often overkill for small to medium apps. Freddy talks about his journey into managing state for his compon
Cross Platform Angular with Richard Sithole - AiA 425
Have you ever thought how nice it'd be to write your apps for desktop and mobile alongside the web? Richard Sithole joins the adventure to discuss how to pull a desktop app and mobile app into your repo using electron and capacitor to extend the functionality to new platforms.It turns out that a single repo cross-platform app isn't a total pipe dream.LinksTwitter: Richard Sithole ( @sliqric )Picks
Micro Frontends and Zoneless Angular: Bridging Framework Interoperability - AiA 424
Dive deep into the latest trends and challenges in the development world. Lucas, Armen, and Subrat Mishra are joined by a special guest, Rakia Ben Sassi, a Google Developer Expert in Angular. In this episode, they explore the complexities and potential benefits of adopting Zoneless Angular and discuss the critical updates in Angular 18, including improved composability for micro frontends and int
Accessibility in Angular with Vitalii Bobrov - AiA 423
Special guest, Vitalii Bobrov joins us to talk about accessibility on the web and how to relate it to user experience in general. What can we do to improve accessibility? How can we improve accessibility? Why should we even care about accessibility? Find the answers to these questions and much more on this very insightful episode of Adventures in Angular.Linkshttps://material.angular.io/cdk/a11y/o
Bazel with Alex Eagle - AiA 422
Alex Eagle is a Software Engineer on the core Angular team at Google. Alex and the panel talk about Bazel, a a free software tool that allows for the automation of building and testing of software.LinksAlex’s GitHubAlex’s TwitterAlex’s LinkedInBazelAngular and BazelJoin BazelBuild on Slack!PicksAaron - Axe ThrowingJennifer - Drama on the The Bachelor ( TV series)Joe - FIFA Women's World Cup France
Functional Programming with Angular, NgRx with Raul Jimenez - AiA 421
Raul Jimenez, the CEO of Byte Default, answers the panels many questions on functional programming with NgRx. In this playful interview, Raul defines functional programming and what it is trying to solve. The panel discusses side effects using a Spiderman analogy. Raul shares the benefits of switching to and when to use NgRx. The importance of knowing RxJS in using NgRx is considered by the panel.
The JAM in JAMstack with Tara Z. Manicsic - AiA 420
In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Tara Manicsic. Tara is an Angular Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify. Tara explains what she does at Netlify. She explains what Netlify is and introduces the topic for today’s episode, JAMstack. She explains what services Netlify offers and the packages they offer. She explains that the JAM in JAMstack stands for JavaScript API M
Angular Projects with Zama Khan Mohammed - AiA 419
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 projec
Unleashing Angular's Potential with WebAssembly and Rust - AiA 418
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
Mastering Angular Testing Strategies with Ng Demo and Cypress Integration - AiA 417
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
Put A Form Around It with Sani Yusuf - AiA 416
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.Linkshttps://zippopotam.us/PicksSani - Operator Decision TreeAlyssa - RxJS in Angular: Reactive DevelopmentBrooks - Crocs with socksChris - skipWhil
Why would you use Angular in a Startup? - AiA 415
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 AngularMoving quickly with AngularDeveloper experience and templatesDisadvantages of using AngularHiring with a startup mentalityStartups definedMicro front ends and monolithic appsLinksCatalin CodesCatalin Ciubotaru - MediumT
Progressive State Management with NGXS with Aliaksei Kuncevic - AiA 414
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.LinksAliaksei’s RX-Servicehttps://www.ngxs.io
The Easiest Way to use Angular Elements with Tomas Trajan - AIA 413
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
Navigating Technical Hurdles: Exporting Invoices to PDF and Maintaining Rich Text Formatting - AiA 412
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
Mastering Open Source Contributions with Santosh Yadav - AiA 411
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.
Migrating Material: AngularJS -> Angular with Michael Prentice - AiA 410
Michael Prentice is the owner of DevIntent and an AngularJS Material Lead Maintainer at Rangle.io.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksMichael’s GitHubMichael’s TwitterMichael’s LinkedInPicksAaron - rxjs.liveBrian - Stephen Fluin - YouTubeBrian - The Umbrella AcademyJoe - https://www.cypress.io/Michael - Angular HispanoMichael
AngularJS to Angular Migration with Craig Spence - AiA 409
Craig Spence was a developer at Trade Me in New Zealand before he moved to Sweden to join Spotify. Trade Me is New Zealand's biggest website and it is similar to eBay where people buy and sell lots of different items. Craig talks about his experiences migrating Trade Me from AngularJS to Angular and the challenges they faced. One of the tips Craig has for the audience is when faced with a problem
Ngrid with Shlomi Assaf - AiA 408
In this week’s episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Shlomi Assaf, talking about ngrid. After some playful banter about the naming of Ngrid, Shlomi shares the reasons behind building ngrid. The company he was working for at the time need a grid, he tested nggrid but wanted something completely opensource, so he built one. He also explains that nggrid caused some problems in their p
Angular CLI and NX: Managing Libraries and Runtime Translation - AiA 407
Alan Agius is a Software Engineer at Google. Lucas and Alan dive into the world of Angular development with a focus on internationalization and library management. They unpack the latest features of Angular 17.3, including improvements to Angular CLI, and shed light on the upcoming developments in version 18. They explore the nuances of runtime and build time translations, share insights on integ
Understanding the Power of Ignite UI with Konstantin Dinev - AiA 406
Konstantin Dinaev is the director of product development and a major contributor to Ignite UI. They explore the differences between Ignite UI and Material UI, focusing on Ignite UI's suitability for data-heavy applications and diverse, complex components. From its open-source nature to its dual licensing model for commercial usage, they explore the key features and extensive range of components av
Revolutionizing Angular Development with Rxfx - AIA 405
Dean Radcliffe is a senior software engineer at Optum. Armen and Lucas take a deep dive into the intricacies of reactivity and RxJS. Our special guest, Dean, introduces us to the RxFX library and its potential to simplify observable and effect handling. Join them as they explore the complexities of managing loading states and effects in app development, and gain insight into the challenges of conc
Finding a Job with Charles Max Wood - AIA 404
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Charles does a solo episode talking about entrepreneurship and the topic/course on “How to Get a Job.” This is an informative episode for those looking for a job as a developer and how to prepare your resume for your career search. Charles covers the core pieces of the course and specific areas of tailoring your credentials for the job you want to acquire.
Building A Component Library with Thomas Pink & Fabian Friedl - AiA 403
Thomas Pink and Fabian Friedl from Dynatrace join Adventures in Angular to discuss the highs and lows of building an in-house design system with Angular and the exciting move from keeping it internal to open sourcing and letting the world loose upon it.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinkshttps://barista.dynatrace.com/guidelines/a
Power Up Angular with RXjs with Armen Vardanyan - AiA 402
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.SponsorsChuck's Resume Template Raygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
Working with Google Maps on Angular with Katerina Skroumpelou - AiA 401
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, we talk with Katerina Skroumpelou, who is a Google Maps and Angular Google Developer Expert and team member at @nrwl_io, living in Greece. In this episode, Katerina talks about how she got started with Google Maps. She also covers how the Google Maps JS API has changed over time, how you can get started using it in your Angular applications, and what you a
Amazing Backends for Angular Devs with NestJS with Ely Lucas - AiA 400
Ionic’s very own Ely Lucas swings by to chat to Alyssa, Chris & Brooks about NestJS, the node framework that’s winning over devs in the Angular community and beyond. The panel dive into the docs, learning about how Nest allows developers to structure powerful backends with a syntax that will make Angular devs in particular feel right at home.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application
Signal-Based Stores in NgRx v17 - AiA 399
Armen, Subrat, and Chuck dive deep into the ever-evolving world of Angular development and the latest developments in the NGRX framework. In this episode, they explore the introduction of version 17 of NGRX and the shift towards fully signal-based stores. They discuss the implications for existing NGRX data usage, the frustrations and opportunities presented by this shift, and insights into custom
Migrating to New Angular Features - AiA 398
Armen, Charles, and Lucas join this week's panelist episode. They dive deep into the process of converting components to standalones using a schematic provided by the Angular team. They discuss the challenges faced in the migration process, insights into the reasons behind certain Angular features still being module-based, and the adoption of new control flow syntax. They also share their experie
Server-Side Rendering in Angular 17 - AiA 397
Armen and Lucas join this week's panelist episode. They explain SSR, how it works, its advantages, and its pros and cons. They dive into the services it provides to its users and how it improves applications. Moreover, they discuss the SSR improvements in Angular 17 and many more.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book Club starting Pr
What's New in Angular v17 - AiA 396
Charles, Lucas, and Subrat join this week's panelist episode. They delve into the world of Angular development and the latest advancements in the tech industry. They explore the key features and improvements in Angular 17, including rendering percentages, performance enhancement in continuous integration, control flow, and vernacular views. They delve into the rebranded logo and the new documentat
Go Faster with these Angular Utility Libraries - AiA 395
Alex Inkin is a lead front-end developer. They dive into the world of Angular development. They explore three utility libraries created by Alex: Taiga UI, web APIs for Angular, and Mosquito, an input masking library. Get insights into Alex's experience working on open-source projects and his tips and recommendations for developers.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For
Documenting your Codebase with Compodoc - AiA 394
Vincent Ogloblinsky is a software architect. They dive into the world of documentation generation for Angular code bases with a deep dive into Compodoc. They explore the challenges of maintaining and supporting major and minor versions of Angular, the intricacies of file-based routing, and the balance between complexity and simplicity in development.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Applicat
UI Libraries, Buy or Build? - AiA 393
Dany Paredes is a senior frontend engineer and Google Developer Expert. He joins the show to talk about UI libraries in Angular. He begins by explaining the problems it solves, the problems it creates, when you should use a library, when you should build one from scratch, and many more!SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book Club start
Enterprise Applications with Angular - AiA 392
Doguhan Uluca is a Software, Agile, and Cloud engineering expert, Author, and Speaker. He joins the show to talk about his book, "Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications". He begins by explaining his book, his motivation for writing about enterprise applications, and many more! SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book Club startin
Angular Performance with Christian Liebel - AiA 391
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, special guest, Christian Liebel engages the panel in an interesting discussion on Angular performance especially as it relates to runtime performance.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book Club starting Linkshttps://christianliebel.com/https://twitter.com/christianliebelAngular Performance: Yo
The Evolution of JavaScript - AiA 390
Marek Panti is an Angular developer at UNIQA Insurance Group AG. They dive into the world of artificial intelligence and its impact on developers, exploring the future of JavaScript and UI design, and delving into the evolution of JavaScript frameworks. Additionally, they discuss the challenges faced by front-end developers, the complexities of back-end development, and the ongoing debate on front
Angular Signals VS RxJS - AiA 389
Armen, Lucas, and Subrat join this week's panelist episode. They talk about the fascinating topic of using signals and observables in Angular. They also explore the differences between the two approaches, their use cases, and how you can enhance your development process. Moreover, they dive into the reactive graph systems to handling loading states, and many more!SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRay
Does College Matter in Software Engineering? - AiA 388
Lucas and Subrat delve into a thought-provoking topic: the significance of a college degree in the job market. They share their insights and experiences, discussing the impact of not going to college, the importance of networking and experiential learning, and the varying requirements in different countries and industries. From the benefits of attending a prestigious university to the changing lan
Speeding up Your Angular Apps with Daniel Kreider - AiA 387
Daniel Kreider joins the Adventure to discuss some of the things that are slowing down your front-end app. He also dives into the handful of things you should look at first in order to make sure that your application is running at top speed.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksAngular - How to improve bundle size? And make your An
Change Detection Method in Angular - AiA 386
Armen comes back to the show to talk about one of his articles, “Change Detection without Change Detection". Change detection functions by helping rerender the UI when data changes. Armen joins Chuck and Subrat as he shares the importance of using his Change Detection technique to improve performance rather than using the built-in one.Topics discussedChange detection and how it worksHow do you cal
Upgrading an Enterprise App to Angular 16 - AiA 385
José Ignacio Santa Cruz is a Fullstack engineer at Newfire Global. He joins the show to talk about his article," Upgrading an enterprise app to Angular 16". He begins by explaining the level of difficulty you might experience in upgrading your app. He talks about its importance, its process, common pitfalls you might encounter, and many more!SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Moni
Goodbye ngIf, Hello Built-in Control Flow - AiA 384
Armen, Lucas, and Subrat join this week's panelist episode to talk about Angular's "Built-in Control Flow". They begin by sharing their perspective on Angular's newest change and give an introduction to the Built-in Control Flow. Additionally, they explain its purpose and how developers can benefit from this.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDe
Benefits of Attending Tech Conferences (And How to Be a Speaker) - AiA 383
Alain Chautard is an Expert trainer and GDE. He joins the show to talk about being a tech speaker and attending conferences. They also dive into its benefits, expectations when attending conferences, the process of being a speaker, and many more!SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book Club starting Promoted LinksUnvoid - Angular Expert
Hydration and Server-Side Rendering in Angular 16 - AiA 382
Jessica Janiuk is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. She joins the show to talk about Hydration and Server-Side Rendering in Angular 16. She begins the show by talking about her career and her achievements. She explains the process of how hydration works.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book Club starting Promoted LinksUnvoid - An
Advanced Patterns with Angular Directives Part 2 - AiA 381
Armen and Lucas join this week's panelist episode to talk about Advanced Patterns with Angular Directives. Armen takes the lead as he continues to talk about his article on, "Angular Directives". He discusses the use cases of angular directives. On YouTubeAdvanced Patterns with Angular Directives Part 2 - AiA 381SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile Ap
Angular Signals in Practice - AiA 380
Eduardo Roth is a Hero Software Engineer and Ionic Developer Expert. He joins the show to talk about Angular Signals in Practice. He talks about his experience in building an app with Angular Signals and the challenges he encountered. He also talks about bridging Signals with RxJS. On YouTubeAngular Signals in Practice - AiA 380Promoted LinksUnvoid Connector Program - You connect us with potential
Getting to Know Bruce A. Tate - BONUS
Bruce A. Tate is a Founder at Groxio, Elixir Expert, and a Technical Author. He joins the show alongside Charles Max Wood to talk about his book, "Seven Languages in Seven Weeks". He also delves into some of the preparations and anticipations that come with reading the book. LinksSeven Languages in Seven Weeksgrox.io SocialsLinkedIn: Bruce TateTwitter: redrapidsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redci
Jason Weimann - Learn Video Game Development with Chuck - BONUS
Jason Weimann is a Developer and Instructor. He returns to the show with Chuck to talk about video game creation. He shares his experiences as a developer and dives into his courses wherein he gives beginners and aspiring developers a walk-through of the world of creating games. LinksGame development courses & tutorialsProgrammer Course – game.coursesSocialsTwitter: @jweimannAdvertising Inquir
Advanced Patterns with Angular Directives - AiA 379
Armen, Lucas, and Subrat join this week's episode to talk about "Superpowers with Directives and Dependency Injection". Armen begins the show by talking about the reason why he thinks directives are one of the most crucial tools in Angular. They also discuss the powerful use cases for Directives.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book
Mobile Development with Angular, Capacitor, and Ionic - AiA 378
Simon Grimm is a Creator, Indie Maker & Solopreneur. He is currently working at The Ionic Academy. He joins the show to talk about Ionic and building native mobile apps with Angular. He explains all about "Capacitor" and how it contributes to your web application.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club startingBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipPromoted LinksThe Ionic
How Do You Stop Hating Your Job? - BONUS
Are you dissatisfied with your job? Sam Feeney helps organizations improve employee engagement, increase retention, and reinvent hiring while helping individuals (re)discover career satisfaction in their current roles. He joins the show alongside Chuck Wood to tackle altering the way you perceive your job and talk about Career satisfaction.On YouTubeHow Do You Stop Hating Your Job? - BONUSSocialsL
Signals, the Future of Reactive Programming in Angular - AiA 377
Armen, Chuck, and Lucas join this week's panelist episode to talk about Signals in Angular. Armen starts off as he gives an introduction to Signals and he explains the difference between RxJS. Additionally, they discuss the problems they solve in Angular. On YouTubeSignals, the Future of Reactive Programming in Angular - AiA 377SponsorsPorkbun.com | AngularRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web &
Comparing Angular and React in 2023 - AiA 376
Hosts of the React Round Up podcast, Jack Herrington, Paige Niedringhaus, and TJ Vantoll, join the Adventures in Angular Panel on this week's episode crossover. They begin the episode by contrasting the two frameworks and offering their own viewpoints on React and Angular. Additionally, they explain each of the frameworks' strong points.SponsorsPorkbun.com | AngularChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper
How we Deploy our Apps - AiA 375
Chuck and Lucas join this week's panelist episode to talk about ways how to deploy applications and some of the past and current services they have used. Chuck takes the lead as he dives into some of his past experiences in deployment.SponsorsPorkbun.com | AngularChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club starting Educational LinksArticle by Lucas PaganiniVideo by Lucas PaganiniPromoted LinksWeb A
Angular Structural Directives and Their Microsyntax - AiA 374
Chuck and Lucas join this week's panelist episode discussing Angular Structural Directives and Their Microsyntax. They kick us off as Lucas explains the concept of Structural directives, and how developers might use them to their advantage.On YouTubeAngular Structural Directives and Their Microsyntax - AiA 374SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club startingBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top
How to Succeed in Content Creation - AiA 373
Chuck and Lucas join this week's panelist episode as they talk about "content creation". They start off as they dive into different ways of monetizing your content. Additionally, they talk about approaches on how to capture the interest of the audience to get them to subscribe to your courses. On YouTubeHow to Succeed in Content Creation- AiA 373SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club s
Standalone Structure with Nx - AiA 372
Colum Ferry is a Senior Software Engineer at Nrwl. He joins the show to discuss "Component-First Architecture with Standalone Components and Nx". He begins by explaining the concept of the article. He also elaborates more about Nx and its amazing features for developers. SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club startingBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksComponent-Firs
Functional Programming in TypeScript - AiA 371
Lucas Paganini is the CEO of unvoid.com. He takes on this week's solo episode to talk about a library called, "fp-ts". It gives developers access to popular patterns and secure abstractions from typed functional languages in Typescript. He discusses some of the issues that the library resolves.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club startingBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Member
Angular Setup And Workflow - AiA 370
Chuck, Lucas, and Subrat join this panelist episode to talk about setup and workflow for working in angular apps. They begin by discussing their thoughts on Visual Studio Code. Additionally, they tackle its features and VS code extensions that make working with angular apps easier. SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club startingBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksVis
Becoming a Google Developer Expert in Angular - AiA 369
Alain Chautard is a certified Google Developer in Angular and he works as an individual consultant for Angular projects. He joins the show to discuss his career as an Angular expert and Angular mentor. He talks about his projects and his blog. He offers advice on how to become a Google Developer Expert and discusses his experience in the field.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club sta
Tailwind CSS - AiA 368
Chuck, Lucas, and Subrat join this panelist episode to talk about Tailwind CSS. They begin by discussing their perspectives and knowledge gained by using Tailwind. They tackle its benefits and impact on your applications. SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club startingBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksWeb Animations Course: lucaspaganini.com/web-animationsHire Angu
Latest Versions Of NgRx v14 & v15 - AiA 367
Armen Vardanyan is a Google Developer Expert for Angular, and Frontend Team Lead at Volo. He returns to the show to discuss his article, "Using NgRx Packages with Standalone Angular Features". He talks about how to use NgRx packages with standalone features.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. MartinBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs
Angular's Custom Form Components - AiA 366
Charles, Lucas, and Subrat take on this week's panelist episode as they tackle all about Custom Form Components. Lucas starts off the episode by explaining different methods on how you can effortlessly and with ease create custom form components. Subrat also shares his own insight on some other techniques for creating forms depending on how complex your form is. Moreover, they discuss integrating
Writing Clean Http Service Methods With Walid Bouguima - AiA 365
Walid Bouguima is a Software Engineer at Hilti Group. He joins the show with Chuck, Lucas, and Subrat to discuss his article, " Angular Clean Http Service Methods: Handle Your Backend Communication With Ease". He explains his goals and reasons why he created this method and what advantages it may bring to developers in the Angular community. Moreover, the panel shares their own perspective and som
Standalone Components With Marek Panti - AiA 364
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