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This week My Angular Story welcomes Philip Fulcher, Software Engineer at Hach. Philip gave his first talk at Angular Denver 2019 on Intro to Bazel with Bonnie Brennan Aaron wonders why despite years of developers experience, Philip never gave a talk at a conference before this year. Philip and Aaron discuss some of the best practices of giving a talk at a conference,one of which is not running over the talk's time limit. They also talk about what it takes to get accepted to talk at a conference. Philip mentions he just submitted a proposal to give a talk in JSConf Hawaiʻi which takes place on February 5th-7th 2020 in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. One of the interesting tips Philip shares about giving talks at conferences is how often times you will not be the person that knows the most about that subject in the room. But giving a talk gives you a chance for people to come ask you questions and therefore meeting people that you might collaborate or ask for advice from in the future. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Philip Fulcher My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in Blockchain CacheFly Links Philip's LinkedIn Philip's Twitter Hach Angular Denver 2019 JSConf Hawaiʻi Picks Aaron Frost: Being Nice to new people on StackOverflow Philip Fulcher: Watching Formula 1 Racing Formula 1: Drive to Survive Shift+F1 Podcast
This week My Angular Story welcomes Philip Fulcher, Software Engineer at Hach. Philip gave his first talk at Angular Denver 2019 on Intro to Bazel with Bonnie Brennan Aaron wonders why despite years of developers experience, Philip never gave a talk at a conference before this year. Philip and Aaron discuss some of the best practices of giving a talk at a conference,one of which is not running over the talk's time limit. They also talk about what it takes to get accepted to talk at a conference. Philip mentions he just submitted a proposal to give a talk in JSConf Hawaiʻi which takes place on February 5th-7th 2020 in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. One of the interesting tips Philip shares about giving talks at conferences is how often times you will not be the person that knows the most about that subject in the room. But giving a talk gives you a chance for people to come ask you questions and therefore meeting people that you might collaborate or ask for advice from in the future. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Philip Fulcher My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in Blockchain CacheFly Links Philip's LinkedIn Philip's Twitter Hach Angular Denver 2019 JSConf Hawaiʻi Picks Aaron Frost: Being Nice to new people on StackOverflow Philip Fulcher: Watching Formula 1 Racing Formula 1: Drive to Survive Shift+F1 Podcast
This week My Angular Story welcomes Philip Fulcher, Software Engineer at Hach. Philip gave his first talk at Angular Denver 2019 on Intro to Bazel with Bonnie Brennan Aaron wonders why despite years of developers experience, Philip never gave a talk at a conference before this year. Philip and Aaron discuss some of the best practices of giving a talk at a conference,one of which is not running over the talk's time limit. They also talk about what it takes to get accepted to talk at a conference. Philip mentions he just submitted a proposal to give a talk in JSConf Hawaiʻi which takes place on February 5th-7th 2020 in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. One of the interesting tips Philip shares about giving talks at conferences is how often times you will not be the person that knows the most about that subject in the room. But giving a talk gives you a chance for people to come ask you questions and therefore meeting people that you might collaborate or ask for advice from in the future. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Philip Fulcher My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in Blockchain CacheFly Links Philip's LinkedIn Philip's Twitter Hach Angular Denver 2019 JSConf Hawaiʻi Picks Aaron Frost: Being Nice to new people on StackOverflow Philip Fulcher: Watching Formula 1 Racing Formula 1: Drive to Survive Shift+F1 Podcast
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Host: Ryan Frost Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Brandon Roberts is a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Web Technologies. He specializes in NgRx and has recently joined Narwhal Technologies after working in the Angular team at Google. He joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to talk about how he got into Angular. Links NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Picks: Aaron Frost: NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse | Netflix Brandon Roberts: https://nx.dev/angular Ryan Frost: Fgtv - YouTube
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Host: Ryan Frost Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Brandon Roberts is a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Web Technologies. He specializes in NgRx and has recently joined Narwhal Technologies after working in the Angular team at Google. He joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to talk about how he got into Angular. Links NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Picks: Aaron Frost: NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse | Netflix Brandon Roberts: https://nx.dev/angular Ryan Frost: Fgtv - YouTube
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Host: Ryan Frost Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Brandon Roberts is a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Web Technologies. He specializes in NgRx and has recently joined Narwhal Technologies after working in the Angular team at Google. He joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to talk about how he got into Angular. Links NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Picks: Aaron Frost: NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse | Netflix Brandon Roberts: https://nx.dev/angular Ryan Frost: Fgtv - YouTube
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Hosts: Ryan Connor Frost and Joe Eames Joined By Special Guest: Sam Julien Episode Summary Sam Julien, R&D Content Engineer at Auth0 joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver. Sam shares his story of how he got into Angular with us. Sam started building websites at 12 years old. Even though he wanted to major in Computer Science and become a developer, because he didn't want to take math classes he majored in Religion instead. While he was working in finance, he wanted to pursue becoming a developer and got his first job as a contractor. Check out Sam's video course on transitioning from AngularJS to Angular. Links MAS 043: Sam Julien Sam's LinkedIn Sam's Twitter Auth0 https://www.upgradingangularjs.com/ Talks - Sam Julien Angular Denver Picks Aaron Frost: Model 3 | Tesla Ryan Connor Frost: Fortnite Joe Eames: Twice As Clever | Board Game Sam Julien: Keyboard Maestro Automators - Relay FM Mac Power Users
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Hosts: Ryan Connor Frost and Joe Eames Joined By Special Guest: Sam Julien Episode Summary Sam Julien, R&D Content Engineer at Auth0 joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver. Sam shares his story of how he got into Angular with us. Sam started building websites at 12 years old. Even though he wanted to major in Computer Science and become a developer, because he didn't want to take math classes he majored in Religion instead. While he was working in finance, he wanted to pursue becoming a developer and got his first job as a contractor. Check out Sam's video course on transitioning from AngularJS to Angular. Links MAS 043: Sam Julien Sam's LinkedIn Sam's Twitter Auth0 https://www.upgradingangularjs.com/ Talks - Sam Julien Angular Denver Picks Aaron Frost: Model 3 | Tesla Ryan Connor Frost: Fortnite Joe Eames: Twice As Clever | Board Game Sam Julien: Keyboard Maestro Automators - Relay FM Mac Power Users
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Hosts: Ryan Connor Frost and Joe Eames Joined By Special Guest: Sam Julien Episode Summary Sam Julien, R&D Content Engineer at Auth0 joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver. Sam shares his story of how he got into Angular with us. Sam started building websites at 12 years old. Even though he wanted to major in Computer Science and become a developer, because he didn't want to take math classes he majored in Religion instead. While he was working in finance, he wanted to pursue becoming a developer and got his first job as a contractor. Check out Sam's video course on transitioning from AngularJS to Angular. Links MAS 043: Sam Julien Sam's LinkedIn Sam's Twitter Auth0 https://www.upgradingangularjs.com/ Talks - Sam Julien Angular Denver Picks Aaron Frost: Model 3 | Tesla Ryan Connor Frost: Fortnite Joe Eames: Twice As Clever | Board Game Sam Julien: Keyboard Maestro Automators - Relay FM Mac Power Users
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joined By Special Guest: Craig Spence Episode Summary 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 it is better to ask for help from those who have been in similar situations before, rather that attempting to solve it alone. The panel also agrees that developers should stop writing in AngularJS and make the decision to move forward. Craig recently started working at Spotify in Sweden and is dealing with a challenging bug that has lasted for over 13 days. Links Craig's LinkedIn Craig's Twitter Trade Me Spotify Angular Denver Picks Aaron Frost: OnePlus 7 Pro Chloe Condon - NG-Conf Alyssa Nicoll: Angular Denver Shai Reznik: https://github.com/hirezio/jasmine-auto-spies Craig Spence: Frank Turner
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Craig Spence Episode Summary Craig Spence joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to share his journey as an Angular developer. After switching majors from Music to Multimedia Systems Engineering in university, Craig interned for Weta Digital and there he realized how powerful the web was. He then started working for Trade Me, an eBay like website in New Zealand where people buy and sell all kinds of things . There he worked in a team migrating the website from AngularJS to Angular. Craig shares his experiences and many crises they faced during this transition and explains how they resolved them. He currently works as a Senior Engineer at Spotify in Sweden. Links AiA 251: AngularJS to Angular Migration with Craig Spence Craig's LinkedIn Craig's Twitter Trade Me Spotify Angular Denver CoffeeScript
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joined By Special Guest: Craig Spence Episode Summary 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 it is better to ask for help from those who have been in similar situations before, rather that attempting to solve it alone. The panel also agrees that developers should stop writing in AngularJS and make the decision to move forward. Craig recently started working at Spotify in Sweden and is dealing with a challenging bug that has lasted for over 13 days. Links Craig's LinkedIn Craig's Twitter Trade Me Spotify Angular Denver Picks Aaron Frost: OnePlus 7 Pro Chloe Condon - NG-Conf Alyssa Nicoll: Angular Denver Shai Reznik: https://github.com/hirezio/jasmine-auto-spies Craig Spence: Frank Turner
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Craig Spence Episode Summary Craig Spence joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to share his journey as an Angular developer. After switching majors from Music to Multimedia Systems Engineering in university, Craig interned for Weta Digital and there he realized how powerful the web was. He then started working for Trade Me, an eBay like website in New Zealand where people buy and sell all kinds of things . There he worked in a team migrating the website from AngularJS to Angular. Craig shares his experiences and many crises they faced during this transition and explains how they resolved them. He currently works as a Senior Engineer at Spotify in Sweden. Links AiA 251: AngularJS to Angular Migration with Craig Spence Craig's LinkedIn Craig's Twitter Trade Me Spotify Angular Denver CoffeeScript
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joined By Special Guest: Craig Spence Episode Summary 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 it is better to ask for help from those who have been in similar situations before, rather that attempting to solve it alone. The panel also agrees that developers should stop writing in AngularJS and make the decision to move forward. Craig recently started working at Spotify in Sweden and is dealing with a challenging bug that has lasted for over 13 days. Links Craig's LinkedIn Craig's Twitter Trade Me Spotify Angular Denver Picks Aaron Frost: OnePlus 7 Pro Chloe Condon - NG-Conf Alyssa Nicoll: Angular Denver Shai Reznik: https://github.com/hirezio/jasmine-auto-spies Craig Spence: Frank Turner
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Craig Spence Episode Summary Craig Spence joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to share his journey as an Angular developer. After switching majors from Music to Multimedia Systems Engineering in university, Craig interned for Weta Digital and there he realized how powerful the web was. He then started working for Trade Me, an eBay like website in New Zealand where people buy and sell all kinds of things . There he worked in a team migrating the website from AngularJS to Angular. Craig shares his experiences and many crises they faced during this transition and explains how they resolved them. He currently works as a Senior Engineer at Spotify in Sweden. Links AiA 251: AngularJS to Angular Migration with Craig Spence Craig's LinkedIn Craig's Twitter Trade Me Spotify Angular Denver CoffeeScript
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Minko Gechev Episode Summary Minko from Angular team at Google talks about what's new in Angular v8 and what has changed. Some of the exciting new features include differential loading, dynamic imports for lazy routes and CLI workflow improvements which end up being a large perfomance improvement. The panel comments on the fact that it was effortless to migrate from Angular 7 to Angular 8, and Minko also mentions that they had received feedback that the how to start tutorials were not very clear and so in Angular v8 they made an effort to re-do the tutorials. Links Angular Versioning and Releases - Angular Minko's Twitter Minko's Blog Minko's GitHub https://caniuse.com/#search=modules Picks Aaron Frost: Stranger Things Season 3 Angular Denver Joe Eames: Bonnie Brennan and her daughter Sam Shai Reznik: Dev Ed Podcast: Making Learning Fun Ozark Cobra Kai Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Brian Love: https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-spy Go Outside and Hike Minko Gechev: You can use the "safe navigation" operator in Angular templates Hit Fit SF
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Minko Gechev Episode Summary Minko from Angular team at Google talks about what's new in Angular v8 and what has changed. Some of the exciting new features include differential loading, dynamic imports for lazy routes and CLI workflow improvements which end up being a large perfomance improvement. The panel comments on the fact that it was effortless to migrate from Angular 7 to Angular 8, and Minko also mentions that they had received feedback that the how to start tutorials were not very clear and so in Angular v8 they made an effort to re-do the tutorials. Links Angular Versioning and Releases - Angular Minko's Twitter Minko's Blog Minko's GitHub https://caniuse.com/#search=modules Picks Aaron Frost: Stranger Things Season 3 Angular Denver Joe Eames: Bonnie Brennan and her daughter Sam Shai Reznik: Dev Ed Podcast: Making Learning Fun Ozark Cobra Kai Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Brian Love: https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-spy Go Outside and Hike Minko Gechev: You can use the "safe navigation" operator in Angular templates Hit Fit SF
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Minko Gechev Episode Summary Minko from Angular team at Google talks about what's new in Angular v8 and what has changed. Some of the exciting new features include differential loading, dynamic imports for lazy routes and CLI workflow improvements which end up being a large perfomance improvement. The panel comments on the fact that it was effortless to migrate from Angular 7 to Angular 8, and Minko also mentions that they had received feedback that the how to start tutorials were not very clear and so in Angular v8 they made an effort to re-do the tutorials. Links Angular Versioning and Releases - Angular Minko's Twitter Minko's Blog Minko's GitHub https://caniuse.com/#search=modules Picks Aaron Frost: Stranger Things Season 3 Angular Denver Joe Eames: Bonnie Brennan and her daughter Sam Shai Reznik: Dev Ed Podcast: Making Learning Fun Ozark Cobra Kai Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Brian Love: https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-spy Go Outside and Hike Minko Gechev: You can use the "safe navigation" operator in Angular templates Hit Fit SF
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Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Brennan. Sam first got into programming when she was 9 years old and made a website using HTML and CSS. She learned to code from Codeacademy, has gone on to be a part of ngGirls, and has spoken at conferences, such as at ng-conf 2018 where she gave her talk on Reusable Animations. They talk about how she found her passion for Angular, the importance of not giving up when you are confused, and what she is proud of contributing to the community. They also touch on her involvement in ngGirls as a mentor, what she is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular episode 184 How did you first get into programming? Built a website at 9 years old Learned to code from Codeacademy Had to build a website in order to become ungrounded How did you get to where you are today? Not into programming at all originally Learning JavaScript and Angular Tour of Heroes Really fell in love with the Angular community What was your experience like at your first ng-conf 2017? If you are confused, go research it and figure it out! The atmosphere of the Angular community What have you done with Angular that you are particularly proud of? Working currently on a migration from AngularJS to Angular Done a lot of animations ngGirls Loves her job as an ngGirls mentor Imposter syndrome What are you working on now? Angular Denver Headed into college this fall How to Get Your Kids to Code And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular episode 184 Codeacademy Sam’s ng-conf 2018 Talk ngGirls JavaScript Angular Tour of Heroes AngularJS ng-Denver How to Get Your Kids to Code @thelittlestdev Sam’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles DevChat.tv YouTube Little Wizards Sam Her Mom – Bonnie Brennan ng-Denver
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Brennan. Sam first got into programming when she was 9 years old and made a website using HTML and CSS. She learned to code from Codeacademy, has gone on to be a part of ngGirls, and has spoken at conferences, such as at ng-conf 2018 where she gave her talk on Reusable Animations. They talk about how she found her passion for Angular, the importance of not giving up when you are confused, and what she is proud of contributing to the community. They also touch on her involvement in ngGirls as a mentor, what she is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular episode 184 How did you first get into programming? Built a website at 9 years old Learned to code from Codeacademy Had to build a website in order to become ungrounded How did you get to where you are today? Not into programming at all originally Learning JavaScript and Angular Tour of Heroes Really fell in love with the Angular community What was your experience like at your first ng-conf 2017? If you are confused, go research it and figure it out! The atmosphere of the Angular community What have you done with Angular that you are particularly proud of? Working currently on a migration from AngularJS to Angular Done a lot of animations ngGirls Loves her job as an ngGirls mentor Imposter syndrome What are you working on now? Angular Denver Headed into college this fall How to Get Your Kids to Code And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular episode 184 Codeacademy Sam’s ng-conf 2018 Talk ngGirls JavaScript Angular Tour of Heroes AngularJS ng-Denver How to Get Your Kids to Code @thelittlestdev Sam’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles DevChat.tv YouTube Little Wizards Sam Her Mom – Bonnie Brennan ng-Denver
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Brennan. Sam first got into programming when she was 9 years old and made a website using HTML and CSS. She learned to code from Codeacademy, has gone on to be a part of ngGirls, and has spoken at conferences, such as at ng-conf 2018 where she gave her talk on Reusable Animations. They talk about how she found her passion for Angular, the importance of not giving up when you are confused, and what she is proud of contributing to the community. They also touch on her involvement in ngGirls as a mentor, what she is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular episode 184 How did you first get into programming? Built a website at 9 years old Learned to code from Codeacademy Had to build a website in order to become ungrounded How did you get to where you are today? Not into programming at all originally Learning JavaScript and Angular Tour of Heroes Really fell in love with the Angular community What was your experience like at your first ng-conf 2017? If you are confused, go research it and figure it out! The atmosphere of the Angular community What have you done with Angular that you are particularly proud of? Working currently on a migration from AngularJS to Angular Done a lot of animations ngGirls Loves her job as an ngGirls mentor Imposter syndrome What are you working on now? Angular Denver Headed into college this fall How to Get Your Kids to Code And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular episode 184 Codeacademy Sam’s ng-conf 2018 Talk ngGirls JavaScript Angular Tour of Heroes AngularJS ng-Denver How to Get Your Kids to Code @thelittlestdev Sam’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles DevChat.tv YouTube Little Wizards Sam Her Mom – Bonnie Brennan ng-Denver