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Meet Jennifer Wadella, Director of Angular Development at Bitovi. She has been a code enthusiast since before realizing it could be a career. With a passion for crafting high-performance web applications, she's also an engaging speaker at technical conferences. Jennifer is a driving force in the KC tech community, having founded Kansas City Women in Technology (KCWiT) to promote women's careers in tech. Her achievements include PubConf Sydney 2018 Champion, Silicon Prairie Champion Award nominee, Rising Trendsetter STEMMy award-winner, and Pure Wow's designation as "Missouri's Coolest Woman."Check out our channel for more podcast episodes! Don't forget to follow us on our socials too to learn more tips to START, GROW and SCALE your business.https://blueskybizconsulting.com/ https://www.facebook.com/blueskybizconsulting https://www.instagram.com/blueskybizconsulting/Don't forget to learn more about Jennifer and her work at:https://jenniferwadella.com/ Follow her at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-wadella-7985b46/ Company: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bitovi/
Show Notes Deze aflevering hebben we niet zomaar wat Angular developers weten te strikken, maar twee zeer bekenden binnen de Angular community: Jeffrey Bosch en Sander Elias Jeffrey is de auteur van ngx-aws-deploy, mede-organisator van de Dutch Angular Group en lid van het xLayers kernteam en medewerker van Scully. Momenteel werkt hij bij Stiply als Senior Softwareontwikkelaar. Hij heeft een passie voor alles wat met internet te maken heeft en draagt bij aan verschillende open source-projecten zoals NGRX en de Angular CLI. Sander is een ervaren ontwikkelaar met meer dan 4 decennia aan praktijkervaring onder zijn riem. Hij werkt sinds 2010 met Angular en is ook Google Developer Expert voor het web gespecialiseerd in Angular. Verder is hij organisator van bijeenkomsten en congressen. En hij helpt anderen helpen waar hij kan. Als hij geen code ademt, friemelt hij met IoT, fotografie, wetenschap en alles wat maar vaag gadgetachtig kan zijn! Sander is de oprichter van Scully. Met host Saber Karmous - LinkedIn Twitter Jeffrey Bosch LinkedIn - link Twitter - @jefiozie Sander Elias LinkedIn - link Twitter - @jcraane Onderwerpen 00:00:05 Intro 00:04:16 Hoe zijn Sander & Jeffrey met programmeren begonnen? 00:11:31 Angular! 00:21:18 Van Angular.js naar Angular 00:52:47 Angular CLI 01:11:38 State Management 01:22:34 Scully 01:23:24 Jamstack 01:42:03 Standalone Components 01:53:45 Angular Community platforms 02:02:49 Tips Random notes Dutch Angular Group en Angular lunch sessies Jamstack Tips Jeffrey Nu of nooit - ISBN 9789044648560 Sander Angular Devtools Netflix: The Witcher Amazon: The Wheel of Time Scully Saber Zorg dat je een "overlap" hebt als je verhuist. CodeKlets links CodeKlets CodeKlets Nieuwsbrief CodeKlets Slack CodeKlets Twitter CodeKlets op Vriend van de Show
What's up everyone, this is Dariusz Kalbarczyk co-founder of NG Poland, JS Poland, WorkshopFest.dev & AngularMaster.dev. Welcome back to Angular Master Podcast. Today I met with amazing Lars Gyrup Brink Nielsen. We talked about his new book: Accelerating Angular Development with Ivy. https://workshopfest.dev https://angularmaster.dev https://ng-poland.pl https://js-poland.pl Lars Gyrup Brink Nielsen https://twitter.com/LayZeeDK https://bit.ly/accelerating-angular-development-with-ivy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/angular-master/message
In the final installment of our series on forms, the Angular Show welcomes one of our favorite speakers and expert on forms, our very own panelist, Jennifer Wadella. Jennifer is the Director of Angular Development at Bitovi, a front-end JavaScript consulting firm.In the first two installments, we discussed Angular Formly with Bram (better known as Beeman) and Juri Strumpflohner, and then we sat down with Ward Bell to expand our understanding and appreciation for template-driven forms. In this episode, Jennifer will take your knowledge of reactive-driven forms to the next level. To get started, we will broadly discuss the basics of reactive forms and its API; including the AbstractControl, the FormBuilder, and more. We'll then briefly learn about the differences between using the reactive forms API and the template-driven approach. We'll also discuss some more advanced topics, such as the value control accessor and validation. Finally, we'll look at a few of the open issues related to reactive forms and discuss how the API could be improved (ehh hemm, typings).If you haven't subscribed to our show, go ahead and do it now. We love this community and we want you to be a part of it! The Angular Show is your home for the latest Angular news, to learn more about Angular, and to meet amazing people in the community.Show Notes: ngx-typed-forms: https://github.com/Quramy/ngx-typed-formsStrong typings: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/13721Andrew's reply: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/40772#issuecomment-776456955 Improvements: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/31963Control touch state observable: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/10887Control.getValidators() is missing: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/13461Input as Observable: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/5689Identity made simple for developers with Auth0 - https://a0.to/youtubeDemo: How to add user login to an Angular application using Auth0 - https://a0.to/angularSDKqsConnect with us:Brian Love - @brian_loveJennifer Wadella - @likeOMGitsFEDAYAaron Frost - @aaronfrost
Christian walks Charles and Younes through the 10 commandments of building Angular applications. We talk about how to arrange Angular applications, design components, and best practices. We also talk through tools, teams, and performance. Panel: Younes Jaaidi Charles Max Wood Guest: Christian Lüdemann ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links: angular/flex-layout cypress.io Jest Nx husky immer Angular Architect Accelerator The Ten Commandments of Angular Development Picks: Younes Jaaidi: Dark Charles Max Wood: LinkedIn Hunter HubSpot Christian Lüdemann: Follow Christian on Twitter - @chrislydemann How Google Works: Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg https://christianlydemann.com/
Christian walks Charles and Younes through the 10 commandments of building Angular applications. We talk about how to arrange Angular applications, design components, and best practices. We also talk through tools, teams, and performance. Panel: Younes Jaaidi Charles Max Wood Guest: Christian Lüdemann ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links: angular/flex-layout cypress.io Jest Nx husky immer Angular Architect Accelerator The Ten Commandments of Angular Development Picks: Younes Jaaidi: Dark Charles Max Wood: LinkedIn Hunter HubSpot Christian Lüdemann: Follow Christian on Twitter - @chrislydemann How Google Works: Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg https://christianlydemann.com/
Christian walks Charles and Younes through the 10 commandments of building Angular applications. We talk about how to arrange Angular applications, design components, and best practices. We also talk through tools, teams, and performance. Panel: Younes Jaaidi Charles Max Wood Guest: Christian Lüdemann ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links: angular/flex-layout cypress.io Jest Nx husky immer Angular Architect Accelerator The Ten Commandments of Angular Development Picks: Younes Jaaidi: Dark Charles Max Wood: LinkedIn Hunter HubSpot Christian Lüdemann: Follow Christian on Twitter - @chrislydemann How Google Works: Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg https://christianlydemann.com/
Контакты гостей: Яков Файн: Блог - https://yakovfain.com/ Твиттер - https://twitter.com/yfain Антон Моисеев: Твиттер - https://twitter.com/antonmoiseev Шоуноты: - Обсуждаем новую книгу "TypeScript Quickly" (https://www.manning.com/books/typescript-quickly) с ее авторами - Яковом Файном и Антоном Моисеевым (00:30) - Актуальны ли книги по технологиям при огромном темпе развития технологий и как правильно читать книги по технологиям (07:40) - О важности изучения инфраструктурных инструментов при изучении frontend-фреймвоков и библиотек (11:15) - Почему книга более фундаментальна, чем курс на YouTube или других площадках (14:20) - Как и почему Java Champion и бывший .NET-разработчик начали писать книги об Angular и TypeScript (17:45) - Стоит ли делить разработчиков на backend- и frontend-разработчиков (22:30) - Почему именно TypeScript и почему Dart "не зашел" (26:38) - Саратов vs Нью-Йорк: где разработчику живется и работается лучше (36:42) - Совет от гостей (55:00) Доп. ссылки: Книга "Angular Development with TypeScript" - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1617295345 Подкаст "Америчка" - https://americhka.us/ Канал "Карьера в IT" - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdI5EH48Quo0Cope7Jvg-Pg Личный канал Якова Файна - https://www.youtube.com/user/yfain Блог Якова Файна - https://yakovfain.com/ Конкурс! Вы можете получить один из пяти промо-кодов на электронную версию книги "TypeScript Quickly", для этого вам необходимо ретвитнуть данный твит (https://twitter.com/_sgolovin/status/1197907823188938752?s=20), а через неделю мы подведем итог и случайным образом выберем победителей! Удачи! Книга TypeScript Quickly — https://www.manning.com/books/typescript-quickly?query=TypeScript%20Quickly И это ещё не всё — промо-код от издательства Manning (manning.com) со скидкой на всю продукцию: podremote19 Telegram—канал CSSSR: t.me/csssr Twitter CSSSR: twitter.com/csssr_dev Telegram ведущего: t.me/sgolovin Twitter ведущего: twitter.com/_sgolovin Telegram редакции: t.me/Vindizh Twitter редакции: twitter.com/Vindizh
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Charles Max Wood welcomes Uri Shaked to share his Angular Story on today's podcast. The last time Uri joined Charles on a podcast, he talked about wrapping javascript libraries with angular directives. A lot has changed since then. Tune into Uri Shaked and Angular Development to hear what he is now up to and his story on programming.
Charles Max Wood welcomes Uri Shaked to share his Angular Story on today's podcast. The last time Uri joined Charles on a podcast, he talked about wrapping javascript libraries with angular directives. A lot has changed since then. Tune into Uri Shaked and Angular Development to hear what he is now up to and his story on programming.
Charles Max Wood welcomes Uri Shaked to share his Angular Story on today's podcast. The last time Uri joined Charles on a podcast, he talked about wrapping javascript libraries with angular directives. A lot has changed since then. Tune into Uri Shaked and Angular Development to hear what he is now up to and his story on programming.