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MAS 018: Gil Fink This episode is a My Angular Story with Gil Fink. Listen to learn more about Gil and his story! [00:02:16] Introduction to Gil Gil is the CEO of Sparxys, a consulting company he created. wrote a book called the Pro Single Page Application Development. He was a co-organizer of Angular App, which is a conference in Israel, which was held just last month. [00:04:39] How did you get into programming? Gil first owned a computer at ten years old. It was an IBM compatible computer with an MS-DOS operating system. He used it to play games like Pac Man, which he would attempt to edit and claims was the first time he tried to program anything. Gil wanted to learn computer science in high school. In grades tenth through twelfth, he learned Turbo Pascal and Excel. During this time he wrote unprofessional programs. He went to college for computer science. His first job as a web developer was helping to write a government portal for the Israeli government. What ultimately led him to computer science is the curiosity to know how things that operate hardware work. “If you’re curious about something, go and learn it.” [00:12:12] How did you go from government to working with Angular? Gil describes his story to Angular as one of progression and “moving on with everybody else.” He worked with the government project from 2005-2007. He was then involved with a web app project using jQuery and Backbone. The VP while he was at the job asked why he was using backbone, so Gil researched Angular. It looked like it included everything he needed. After reading more on it, he began using it and created an Angular JS course for his employer. He learned it through creating that course. [00:15:35] What was it about Angular that made you decide you wanted to be doing it? Gil thinks the community is one of the best things about Angular. The team is approachable. Gil had issues with other libraries and did not get the same vibe from people. They were not as welcoming and eager to help as they are in the Angular community. There is a lot of collaboration. The tools and frameworks around Angular are developing and people help each other as they develop. [00:23:30] Contributions Gil has made several contributions to the Angular community. Most recently he has created the Angular 2-indexeddb service. It is a library that can be found GitHub. He has written directives in the past that people use and is amazed that people use things that he wrote. He wrote Story.js, another library that wrapped all storages in one browser, which he does recommend anyone use. He has published several online videos and was featured on an Angular Connect workshop recently. Gil is always willing to help mentor other developers. He has started writing blog posts in order to help junior freelancers. Currently he is involved with two start up accelerators. They are Google Launchpad Accelerator and University Accelerator. Both are where people come with ideas and they help make their ideas startups. Picks Gil: Goodness Squad Angular2-indexeddb Library Spider-Man Homecoming Charles: The Millionaire Mind The Freelancer Show Toastmasters club Angular Dev Summit Links Twitter http://gilfink.azurewebsites.net/ Medium Sparxys
MAS 018: Gil Fink This episode is a My Angular Story with Gil Fink. Listen to learn more about Gil and his story! [00:02:16] Introduction to Gil Gil is the CEO of Sparxys, a consulting company he created. wrote a book called the Pro Single Page Application Development. He was a co-organizer of Angular App, which is a conference in Israel, which was held just last month. [00:04:39] How did you get into programming? Gil first owned a computer at ten years old. It was an IBM compatible computer with an MS-DOS operating system. He used it to play games like Pac Man, which he would attempt to edit and claims was the first time he tried to program anything. Gil wanted to learn computer science in high school. In grades tenth through twelfth, he learned Turbo Pascal and Excel. During this time he wrote unprofessional programs. He went to college for computer science. His first job as a web developer was helping to write a government portal for the Israeli government. What ultimately led him to computer science is the curiosity to know how things that operate hardware work. “If you’re curious about something, go and learn it.” [00:12:12] How did you go from government to working with Angular? Gil describes his story to Angular as one of progression and “moving on with everybody else.” He worked with the government project from 2005-2007. He was then involved with a web app project using jQuery and Backbone. The VP while he was at the job asked why he was using backbone, so Gil researched Angular. It looked like it included everything he needed. After reading more on it, he began using it and created an Angular JS course for his employer. He learned it through creating that course. [00:15:35] What was it about Angular that made you decide you wanted to be doing it? Gil thinks the community is one of the best things about Angular. The team is approachable. Gil had issues with other libraries and did not get the same vibe from people. They were not as welcoming and eager to help as they are in the Angular community. There is a lot of collaboration. The tools and frameworks around Angular are developing and people help each other as they develop. [00:23:30] Contributions Gil has made several contributions to the Angular community. Most recently he has created the Angular 2-indexeddb service. It is a library that can be found GitHub. He has written directives in the past that people use and is amazed that people use things that he wrote. He wrote Story.js, another library that wrapped all storages in one browser, which he does recommend anyone use. He has published several online videos and was featured on an Angular Connect workshop recently. Gil is always willing to help mentor other developers. He has started writing blog posts in order to help junior freelancers. Currently he is involved with two start up accelerators. They are Google Launchpad Accelerator and University Accelerator. Both are where people come with ideas and they help make their ideas startups. Picks Gil: Goodness Squad Angular2-indexeddb Library Spider-Man Homecoming Charles: The Millionaire Mind The Freelancer Show Toastmasters club Angular Dev Summit Links Twitter http://gilfink.azurewebsites.net/ Medium Sparxys
MAS 018: Gil Fink This episode is a My Angular Story with Gil Fink. Listen to learn more about Gil and his story! [00:02:16] Introduction to Gil Gil is the CEO of Sparxys, a consulting company he created. wrote a book called the Pro Single Page Application Development. He was a co-organizer of Angular App, which is a conference in Israel, which was held just last month. [00:04:39] How did you get into programming? Gil first owned a computer at ten years old. It was an IBM compatible computer with an MS-DOS operating system. He used it to play games like Pac Man, which he would attempt to edit and claims was the first time he tried to program anything. Gil wanted to learn computer science in high school. In grades tenth through twelfth, he learned Turbo Pascal and Excel. During this time he wrote unprofessional programs. He went to college for computer science. His first job as a web developer was helping to write a government portal for the Israeli government. What ultimately led him to computer science is the curiosity to know how things that operate hardware work. “If you’re curious about something, go and learn it.” [00:12:12] How did you go from government to working with Angular? Gil describes his story to Angular as one of progression and “moving on with everybody else.” He worked with the government project from 2005-2007. He was then involved with a web app project using jQuery and Backbone. The VP while he was at the job asked why he was using backbone, so Gil researched Angular. It looked like it included everything he needed. After reading more on it, he began using it and created an Angular JS course for his employer. He learned it through creating that course. [00:15:35] What was it about Angular that made you decide you wanted to be doing it? Gil thinks the community is one of the best things about Angular. The team is approachable. Gil had issues with other libraries and did not get the same vibe from people. They were not as welcoming and eager to help as they are in the Angular community. There is a lot of collaboration. The tools and frameworks around Angular are developing and people help each other as they develop. [00:23:30] Contributions Gil has made several contributions to the Angular community. Most recently he has created the Angular 2-indexeddb service. It is a library that can be found GitHub. He has written directives in the past that people use and is amazed that people use things that he wrote. He wrote Story.js, another library that wrapped all storages in one browser, which he does recommend anyone use. He has published several online videos and was featured on an Angular Connect workshop recently. Gil is always willing to help mentor other developers. He has started writing blog posts in order to help junior freelancers. Currently he is involved with two start up accelerators. They are Google Launchpad Accelerator and University Accelerator. Both are where people come with ideas and they help make their ideas startups. Picks Gil: Goodness Squad Angular2-indexeddb Library Spider-Man Homecoming Charles: The Millionaire Mind The Freelancer Show Toastmasters club Angular Dev Summit Links Twitter http://gilfink.azurewebsites.net/ Medium Sparxys
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In episode 111 of the Office 365 Developer Podcast, Richard diZerega and Andrew Coates talk with John Bristowe and John Liu about Office 365 development with Kendo UI and Angular2. Weekly updates LinkedIn Acquisition by Satya Nadella PnP Partner Pack by PnP Core Team SharePoint PnP webcast—Building multi-view React client-side web parts with SharePoint Framework by PnP Core Team PnP December 2016 Release Notes by PnP Core Team Office Store validation policy updates by Phil Smail SharePoint Online public sites going away by Jasper Oosterveld Drag and drop elements between web parts by Stefan Bauer Converting your CEWP customizations to SharePoint Framework by Mark Rackley Try SharePoint Framework without installing it by Waldek Mastykarz Show notes Prepare your toolbox for SharePoint Framework SharePoint Framework UI Customization with Angular Whitepaper Working with SharePoint Webhooks in JavaScript using Azure Functions SharePoint App-only Updates on Azure Functions PnP JavaScript Core Patrick Rogers Blog Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available on iTunes or search for it at “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About John Bristowe John is a member of the Developer Relations team at Progress. About John Liu Based in Sydney, John specializes, blogs and speaks frequently on client-side scripting, custom development, workflows and forms. John loves finding ways to apply the latest web technologies to extend the SharePoint platform. About the hosts Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and a frequent speaker at worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at aka.ms/richdizz and can be found on Twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician and lightning-fast runner. A Civil Engineer by training and a software developer by profession, Andrew Coates has been a Developer Evangelist at Microsoft since early 2004, teaching, learning and sharing coding techniques. During that time, he’s focused on .Net development on the desktop, in the cloud, on the web, on mobile devices and most recently for Office. Andrew has a number of apps in various stores and generally has far too much fun doing his job to honestly be able to call it work. Andrew lives in Sydney, Australia with his wife and two almost-grown-up children.
第 24 回のテーマは Angular2 です。今回は、ゲストとして Angular のコントリビュータであり、 ng_japan の代表である @laco0416 をお迎えして、 9 月に公開された Angular2 の内容や、現代のフロントエンド開発に向けたフルスタックフレームワークとして Angular2 が何を選んだのか、それは今後の Web 開発にどういう影響を及ぼして行くのか。Angular 自身、そしてそれを取り巻くエコシステムや標準化の現場で「今何がおこっているのか」と「これからどうなっていくのか」について議論しました。(本編の最後に話していたイベントですが、このエピソード公開時点で終わってしまっていました。間に合わなくてすいません。。) Show Note はこちら: https://mozaic.fm/episodes/24/angular2.html
04:25 - Error message: “Unknown provider” 6:00 - Error message: “Can’t resolve all parameters” 10:00 - Mistakes from Angular’s framework 12:55 - Should I be using relative paths? 17:45 - Error Message: “Ng4 let customer end customer” 19:35 - Error Message: “Component dashboard component is not part of any module” 20:37 - Lazy loading and module errors 33:10 - NgModule for data collection errors 35:30 - No errors schema 39:30 - Syntax errors and decorators 45:25 - Forgetting to add a component to your template 49:30 - Rating Angular 2’s error messages 54:10 -Error Message: Object supporting error for NG4 56:30 - Mapping result errors 1:05:00 - Words for the wise Picks: Artisanal Pencil Sharpening (Ward) Bob and Ray, “Most Beautiful Face Contest Winner” (Ward) Plunker (John) Jamba Juice’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Love Shake (Joe) Smashburger (Joe) Tesla Solar (Joe) Covert game (Joe) Doctor (Lukas) Legoland Discovery Center (Lukas) One Stop Nutrition shakes (Lukas) Bike Prank video (Lukas) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) MindMup2 (Charles) Devchat Conferences Devchat Webinars NgConf 2017
04:25 - Error message: “Unknown provider” 6:00 - Error message: “Can’t resolve all parameters” 10:00 - Mistakes from Angular’s framework 12:55 - Should I be using relative paths? 17:45 - Error Message: “Ng4 let customer end customer” 19:35 - Error Message: “Component dashboard component is not part of any module” 20:37 - Lazy loading and module errors 33:10 - NgModule for data collection errors 35:30 - No errors schema 39:30 - Syntax errors and decorators 45:25 - Forgetting to add a component to your template 49:30 - Rating Angular 2’s error messages 54:10 -Error Message: Object supporting error for NG4 56:30 - Mapping result errors 1:05:00 - Words for the wise Picks: Artisanal Pencil Sharpening (Ward) Bob and Ray, “Most Beautiful Face Contest Winner” (Ward) Plunker (John) Jamba Juice’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Love Shake (Joe) Smashburger (Joe) Tesla Solar (Joe) Covert game (Joe) Doctor (Lukas) Legoland Discovery Center (Lukas) One Stop Nutrition shakes (Lukas) Bike Prank video (Lukas) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) MindMup2 (Charles) Devchat Conferences Devchat Webinars NgConf 2017
04:25 - Error message: “Unknown provider” 6:00 - Error message: “Can’t resolve all parameters” 10:00 - Mistakes from Angular’s framework 12:55 - Should I be using relative paths? 17:45 - Error Message: “Ng4 let customer end customer” 19:35 - Error Message: “Component dashboard component is not part of any module” 20:37 - Lazy loading and module errors 33:10 - NgModule for data collection errors 35:30 - No errors schema 39:30 - Syntax errors and decorators 45:25 - Forgetting to add a component to your template 49:30 - Rating Angular 2’s error messages 54:10 -Error Message: Object supporting error for NG4 56:30 - Mapping result errors 1:05:00 - Words for the wise Picks: Artisanal Pencil Sharpening (Ward) Bob and Ray, “Most Beautiful Face Contest Winner” (Ward) Plunker (John) Jamba Juice’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Love Shake (Joe) Smashburger (Joe) Tesla Solar (Joe) Covert game (Joe) Doctor (Lukas) Legoland Discovery Center (Lukas) One Stop Nutrition shakes (Lukas) Bike Prank video (Lukas) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) MindMup2 (Charles) Devchat Conferences Devchat Webinars NgConf 2017
Les cast codeurs offshorent leur épisode en Belgique pour optimiser le retour sur investissement. Enregistré le 28 octobre 2016 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–157.mp3 Devoxx Le channel Devoxx La keynote d’ouverture La keynote de fermeture Format Universités Tensorflow sans PhD Université Spring Reactor Université programmation réactive par Venkat Subramaniam Java EE, TypeScript et Angular 2 apr Antonio Goncalves et Sébastien Pertus Université sur Kubernetes Format Conférences g ∘ f patterns by Mario Fusco Modularité Java 9 Docker et JVM Microservices et sécurité Docker pour developers and ops Spring Streaming Merci a tous les interviewés ! DevFest Nantes 2016 Pierre Boissinot, je suis en dernière année de master à ENI Ecole, je suis en alternance et en entreprise je fais du dev web (Angular2 actuellement). On peut me suivre sur twitter: @PierreBoissinot. Twitter de DevFest Site de DevFest Angular Universal Wassim Chegham Conférences Codeurs en Seine le jeudi 24 novembre (avec des ateliers le 26 novembre) Snowcamp les 8–10 fevrier Nous contacter Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web https://lescastcodeurs.com/ Flattr-ez nous (dons) sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/ En savoir plus sur le sponsoring? sponsors@lescastcodeurs.com
ngAir 78 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein Show Notes Intro Uri GraphQL What is it? What does it solve? Apollo How does this help us do GraphQL? Demo 1 Using GraphiQL to write queries and explore data models Demo 2 Comparison in client of calling multiple REST endpoints, calling a monolithic REST endpoint, and doing the same work with GraphQL using the Apollo service code. #links Links to all the examples - https://github.com/kamilkisiela/angular2-apollo-examples/blob/master/README.md Docs - http://dev.apollodata.com/core/angular2.html Slack Channel - https://apollostack.slack.com/messages/angular2-apollo/ Barcelona talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpGnPbpkcZM&index=3&list=PLhCf3AUOg4PgQoY_A6xWDQ70yaNtPYtZd And Apollo Youtube channel for the Meetup lectures (last one was on GraphQL in production) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0pEW_GOrMJ23l8QcrGdKSw workshop by Kamil!! - http://www.meetup.com/AngularZone/events/233444689/ Tips & Picks Mike Brocchi ngrx - https://github.com/ngrx/store Dimitri Tether - awesome positioning library (http://tether.io/) Angular2-apollo- https://github.com/apollostack/angular2-apollo Uri Goldstein GraphQL resources Goal Zero Burning Man Justin Schwartzenberger Ben Nadel (@BenNadel) http://www.bennadel.com Jim Cummins LearnGraphQL.com GraphiQL https://www.npmjs.com/package/gra commitizen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Descripcion del programa Alejandro Arroyo Duque de Sngular nos cuenta su experiencia con Angular y Polymer en empresas tan destacadas como BBVA, Mapfre o Bankia. Hablamos de como le surge la idea de desarrollar videojuegos en JavaScript. Comentamos que son las Progressive Web Apps y las Instant Apps, dos nuevos conceptos que han surgido tras el último Google I/O y que tiene que ver en este ecosistema React y los Web Components. Si crees que puedes adivinar el futuro de la web, disfruta el presente. ¿Te lo vas a perder? Encuesta para pedir Feedback Posibles topics, entrevistados y duración del programa Preguntas rápidas: Alejandro Arroyo Duque Quién me ha inspirado: Steve Jobs Recomiéndanos un recurso: Addy Osmani Recomiéndanos un recurso: Paul Irish Recomiéndanos a un invitado: Ángel González de la Fuente ¿Qué tema te gustaría que tratásemos?: Gamificación Contacta con: Alejandro Arroyo Duque Web Twitter Github LinkedIn Links del programa Vide Game Army (Meetup) ide Game Army (YouTube) The myth of the “Real JavaScript Developer” CSS is easy via @cristinafsanz Angular 2 Ionic React JSX Progressive Web Apps Google opens Polymer for PWA Instant Apps Instant Articles AMP Web Components Recomendaciones de Nacho Awesome Polymer VIOLAINE & JÉRÉMY Contacta con nosotros Web de WeCodeSign Twitter de WeCodeSign eMail de WeCodeSign Web de Ignacio Villanueva Twitter de Ignacio Villanueva
At AngularSummit West, I sat down with Daniel Zen of Zen Digital and talked about all things Angular2. Specifially what are some of the considerations for making the switch or beginning a new project using Angular2, some of the best resources to learn (it's not too late to register for AngularSummit East) as well as talking about some of the challenges unique to Angular2.
1:50 -Jules explains release candidacy Angular Weekly Meeting Notes 7:10- RC5 and Angular 2 11:20 - Big changes with RC5: NGModules 14:45 - Big changes with RC5: Bootstrapping root modules 15:45 - Big changes with RC5: Lazyloading and packaging options 20:20 - Big changes with RC5: Compiler options 23:30 - RC5 and depreciation 28:17 - Documentation 29:33- Installing release candidate Migration guide 33:50 - Engineering list Picks: Lootcrate (Charles) Stickermule (Charles) Osmo coding set (Lukas) Premier Protein (Lukas) ngMigrate (Lukas) DJI Phantom 4 Drone Camera (Jules) Munchery (Jules) Duet Beer by Alpine Beer Company (Jules) 2016 Rio Olympics (Ward)
1:50 -Jules explains release candidacy Angular Weekly Meeting Notes 7:10- RC5 and Angular 2 11:20 - Big changes with RC5: NGModules 14:45 - Big changes with RC5: Bootstrapping root modules 15:45 - Big changes with RC5: Lazyloading and packaging options 20:20 - Big changes with RC5: Compiler options 23:30 - RC5 and depreciation 28:17 - Documentation 29:33- Installing release candidate Migration guide 33:50 - Engineering list Picks: Lootcrate (Charles) Stickermule (Charles) Osmo coding set (Lukas) Premier Protein (Lukas) ngMigrate (Lukas) DJI Phantom 4 Drone Camera (Jules) Munchery (Jules) Duet Beer by Alpine Beer Company (Jules) 2016 Rio Olympics (Ward)
1:50 -Jules explains release candidacy Angular Weekly Meeting Notes 7:10- RC5 and Angular 2 11:20 - Big changes with RC5: NGModules 14:45 - Big changes with RC5: Bootstrapping root modules 15:45 - Big changes with RC5: Lazyloading and packaging options 20:20 - Big changes with RC5: Compiler options 23:30 - RC5 and depreciation 28:17 - Documentation 29:33- Installing release candidate Migration guide 33:50 - Engineering list Picks: Lootcrate (Charles) Stickermule (Charles) Osmo coding set (Lukas) Premier Protein (Lukas) ngMigrate (Lukas) DJI Phantom 4 Drone Camera (Jules) Munchery (Jules) Duet Beer by Alpine Beer Company (Jules) 2016 Rio Olympics (Ward)
Po dwóch mocno technicznych odcinkach, w których mieliśmy okazję podyskutować zarówno o Angular2 jak i React.js zapraszamy na bardziej luźną rozmowę. W dzisiejszym odcinku rozmawiamy z Damianem Wielgosikiem. Od wielu już lat jest aktywnym członkiem i animatorem community. Jego pozytywna energia, optymizm i doświadczanie pozwoliły na zrealizowanie wielu interesujących pomysłów na spotkania, szkolenia czy konferencje. Wspólnie z nim chcemy się podzielić naszymi doświadczaniami i przemyślenia w zakresie bycia częścią czegoś większego.
Kito, Danno, and special guest Cagatay Civici discuss font-end web development, Angular2, Web Components, PrimeFaces and related projects (Prime Elements, PrimeUI, and PrimeNG), Java EE MVC, Oracle dropping the Java plugin, and Oracle's commitment to Ja
Kito, Danno, and special guest Cagatay Civici discuss font-end web development, Angular2, Web Components, PrimeFaces and related projects (Prime Elements, PrimeUI, and PrimeNG), Java EE MVC, Oracle dropping the Java plugin, and Oracle’s commitment to Java EE and the JCP. News / Articles Single Page Applications with BootsFaces Angular2 Please Welcome Siwpas as a Java EE Certified Option Latest Java 9 News Proposed Schedule Change for Java 9 Discussion Java EE MVC - does anyone care about old-school server “MVC” frameworks anymore? Does Oracle still care about Java EE? Oracle drops Java plugin Events No Fluff Just Stuff Minneapolis March 4 - 6, 2016 Madison March 11 - 12, 2016 Boston March 18 - 20, 2016 ArchConf April 4 - 7, 2016 St. Louis April 15 - 16, 2016 Reston April 22 - 24, 2016 Columbus Apr 29 - May 1, 2016 Devnexus Feb 15th-17th - Atlanta, GA jDays Mar 8-9, 2016 - Gothenburg, Sweden Links from Cagatay http://primefaces.org/layouts/atlas http://jdevelopment.nl/wildfly-8-benchmarked/ Other links http://knowesis.io/web/webcomponents - Fresh info about web components and related technologies Hacking HTML5 Web Components and Polymer course in London
In this episode, Jeremy Thake speaks to Vesa Juvonen on the latest updates from Office 365 PNP. Audio Player 00:00 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Download the podcast. Weekly updates New cloud storage options for Office mobile and Office Online How Lotus F1 Team built custom #Office365 integrated apps to manage race team logistics Office Outlook MailApp Manifest Uploader Office Mechanics on Office 365 Extensibility Build a SharePoint add-In with Angular2 and TypeScript by Scot Hillier Group API Explorer by Paul Schaeflein Offset classes are coming to Office UI Fabric by Elio Struyf What’s new in SharePoint 2016 Remote API Part 4 (Web) by Steven Curran C# Console Application and Office 365 by Liam Cleary Show notes The Microsoft Patterns and Practices (PnP) team is working hard to release samples to show the power of SharePoint add-ins and Office 365 APIs with Microsoft Graph. Don’t forget to join the monthly community calls to hear the updates from them directly, with demos on the latest released samples and solutions.Here are the latest updates from the team: PnP January 2015 monthly release notes at dev.office.com New PnP webcast series released with the following recordings now available: Office Dev PnP webcast—building Help Desk application with Microsoft Graph Office Dev PnP webcast—property bag trick for CSOM to enable additional configurations Office Dev PnP webcast—Azure AD for Office 365 developer Office Dev PnP webcast—throttling mechanisms in SharePoint Online Office Dev PnP webcast—SharePoint Nuget Packages and PnP Core Component Office Dev PnP webcast—provisioning engine and reference solution with AngularJS Office Dev PnP webcast—JavaScript performance considerations with SharePoint Office Dev PnP webcast—asynchronous operations with Office 365 using Azure WebJobs Office Dev PnP webcast—branding SharePoint using add-in model techniques Office Dev PnP webcast—JavaScript Development Patterns with SharePoint Numerous updates and new articles to PnP section in MSDN at OfficeDevPnPMSDN For more on patterns and practices check out dev.office.com/patterns-and-practices. All questions related on released materials and guidance can be added to our Yammer group at OfficeDevPnPYammer. Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available iTunes or search for it on “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Vesa Juvenon Vesa Juvonen is a senior program manager within Office 365 engineering and more precisely in the SharePoint Customer Experience team. Prior to being a member of the CXP team, Vesa was a principal consultant with Microsoft Services for eight years before moving to product group. Vesa was also SharePoint Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) instructor for the life cycle of the program and is considered an industry expert on the use of the app/add-in model and more specifically on the transformation from farm solutions to the app/add-in model. Vesa leads the virtual team that created the Office 365 Developer Patterns and Practice (PnP) to help customers to learn how to use SharePoint add-in model and other Office 365 related technologies. Vesa is also a frequent speaker at SharePoint conferences and events. You can read Vesa’s blog here and follow him on twitter on @vesajuvonen. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake. Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com and can be found on Twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician and lightning-fast runner
02:20 - Components: Angular 1.0 => Angular 2.0 Aurelia Rob Eisenberg 07:31 - Single Components; Multiple Templates 11:37 - Common Associations with an Angular 2.0 Component Tutorial: Tour of Heroes github.com/johnpapa/angular2-tour-of-heroes/blob/master/app/app.component.ts 15:35 - Directives 1.5 and the New Component Function Directives in Angular 2.0 Structural Layout Directives Regular/Attribute Directives Components Joe Eames: Directives 101 DirectiveFactory 29:54 - Styling (Separating Components and Directives) 35:38 - Inline Templates vs Separate Templates How do you decide? 46:11 - Components; Controllers Picks Joe Eames: Directives 101 (Joe) Seth MacFarlane (Joe) HTML editing within .js/.ts code (e.g. in es6 template strings). (John) Angular 1 JavaScript and TypeScript Snippets for VS Code (John) Angular 2 TypeScript Snippets for VS Code (John) JS Remote Conf (John) Good news (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf Videos (Chuck) If you’d like to sponsor any of Chuck’s Remote Conferences, please email chuck@devchat.tv. ng-conf is also looking for sponsors. Email joeeames@gmail.com.
02:20 - Components: Angular 1.0 => Angular 2.0 Aurelia Rob Eisenberg 07:31 - Single Components; Multiple Templates 11:37 - Common Associations with an Angular 2.0 Component Tutorial: Tour of Heroes github.com/johnpapa/angular2-tour-of-heroes/blob/master/app/app.component.ts 15:35 - Directives 1.5 and the New Component Function Directives in Angular 2.0 Structural Layout Directives Regular/Attribute Directives Components Joe Eames: Directives 101 DirectiveFactory 29:54 - Styling (Separating Components and Directives) 35:38 - Inline Templates vs Separate Templates How do you decide? 46:11 - Components; Controllers Picks Joe Eames: Directives 101 (Joe) Seth MacFarlane (Joe) HTML editing within .js/.ts code (e.g. in es6 template strings). (John) Angular 1 JavaScript and TypeScript Snippets for VS Code (John) Angular 2 TypeScript Snippets for VS Code (John) JS Remote Conf (John) Good news (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf Videos (Chuck) If you’d like to sponsor any of Chuck’s Remote Conferences, please email chuck@devchat.tv. ng-conf is also looking for sponsors. Email joeeames@gmail.com.
02:20 - Components: Angular 1.0 => Angular 2.0 Aurelia Rob Eisenberg 07:31 - Single Components; Multiple Templates 11:37 - Common Associations with an Angular 2.0 Component Tutorial: Tour of Heroes github.com/johnpapa/angular2-tour-of-heroes/blob/master/app/app.component.ts 15:35 - Directives 1.5 and the New Component Function Directives in Angular 2.0 Structural Layout Directives Regular/Attribute Directives Components Joe Eames: Directives 101 DirectiveFactory 29:54 - Styling (Separating Components and Directives) 35:38 - Inline Templates vs Separate Templates How do you decide? 46:11 - Components; Controllers Picks Joe Eames: Directives 101 (Joe) Seth MacFarlane (Joe) HTML editing within .js/.ts code (e.g. in es6 template strings). (John) Angular 1 JavaScript and TypeScript Snippets for VS Code (John) Angular 2 TypeScript Snippets for VS Code (John) JS Remote Conf (John) Good news (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf Videos (Chuck) If you’d like to sponsor any of Chuck’s Remote Conferences, please email chuck@devchat.tv. ng-conf is also looking for sponsors. Email joeeames@gmail.com.
Angular Connect Recap - Angular Connect is done! Let's recap on the cool things that went on at this awesome conference! Panelists: Olivier Combe, Aimee Knight, Scott Moss, Carmen Popoviciu, PatrictJS, and Jeff Whelpley Picks/Tips: Olivier - Picks: Angular2, ThoughtGram, Upgrading apps to Angular2 using ngUpgrade Kent - Tips: Put run and config functions in different angular modules to keep them out of your tests (and test them in isolation) - Picks: Open Source Stamina, Please, don’t commit commented out code, How to use classes and sleep at night Aimee - Links: Web Workers in Angular 2, Tips: Do things that scare you, Picks: Angular Tips Scott - Tips: Stay relevant; Spend 2 hours a week writing code with something new - Picks: Native Script Carmen - Picks: Adventures with React Native, PocketNode Patrick - Tips: Don’t use jQuery if you don’t have to. Try to refactor the jQuery widget out if you can - Picks: angular2-universal-starter, Help release Angular 2 beta, scarf... Jeff - Tips: Use classes in ng2, but everything singleton; no inheritance - Picks: Full Stack Angular2 Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angular-air.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
02:39 - When is Angular 2 out? Do you feel like other frameworks (React) are becoming more popular and that people are moving over to them? Will people come back to Angular? 21:01 - How can you convince a client to pick Angular over something else like React? 26:19 - Should I continue learning Angular 1 or move on to Angular 2? Will there still be jobs where I can use Angular 1 after Angular 2 is released? 27:38 - To Typescript or not to Typescript? 33:02 - How do you integrate third-party libraries like Firebase or D3 into an NG2 app, taking into account that NG2 runs on one-way dataflow paradigm fueled by an Rx implementation? 36:14 - The Typescript autocomplete/help, etc. that we were discussing before: what tools or IDEs are we talking about? Visual Studio Code 38:26 - What is the current state of the Angular 2 router? 46:08 - Any really good recent D3/Angular resources? What are some things to look at in regards to performance when implementing D3 with Angular? Aysegul Yonet and Patrick Stapleton: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 49:40 - How do you structure a really large Angular application? John Papa’s Angular Style Guide Picks Angular 2 (Patrick) Angular Tips (Patrick) Observables and the Angular 2 HTTP library (Rob) Go find yourself a local Hackathon (Ward) Visual Studio Code (John) Rob’s Angular Remote Conf talk (Lukas) The Introduction to Reactive Programming series on Egghead.io (Lukas) Periscope (Chuck) Magnus SnapPod Compact Tabletop Tripod (Chuck) ChargerCity MegaGrab2 Easy-Adjust Smartphone Holder Mount & 360º Swivel Adjustment Selfie Video Recording Camera Tripod Adapter (Chuck)
02:39 - When is Angular 2 out? Do you feel like other frameworks (React) are becoming more popular and that people are moving over to them? Will people come back to Angular? 21:01 - How can you convince a client to pick Angular over something else like React? 26:19 - Should I continue learning Angular 1 or move on to Angular 2? Will there still be jobs where I can use Angular 1 after Angular 2 is released? 27:38 - To Typescript or not to Typescript? 33:02 - How do you integrate third-party libraries like Firebase or D3 into an NG2 app, taking into account that NG2 runs on one-way dataflow paradigm fueled by an Rx implementation? 36:14 - The Typescript autocomplete/help, etc. that we were discussing before: what tools or IDEs are we talking about? Visual Studio Code 38:26 - What is the current state of the Angular 2 router? 46:08 - Any really good recent D3/Angular resources? What are some things to look at in regards to performance when implementing D3 with Angular? Aysegul Yonet and Patrick Stapleton: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 49:40 - How do you structure a really large Angular application? John Papa’s Angular Style Guide Picks Angular 2 (Patrick) Angular Tips (Patrick) Observables and the Angular 2 HTTP library (Rob) Go find yourself a local Hackathon (Ward) Visual Studio Code (John) Rob’s Angular Remote Conf talk (Lukas) The Introduction to Reactive Programming series on Egghead.io (Lukas) Periscope (Chuck) Magnus SnapPod Compact Tabletop Tripod (Chuck) ChargerCity MegaGrab2 Easy-Adjust Smartphone Holder Mount & 360º Swivel Adjustment Selfie Video Recording Camera Tripod Adapter (Chuck)
02:39 - When is Angular 2 out? Do you feel like other frameworks (React) are becoming more popular and that people are moving over to them? Will people come back to Angular? 21:01 - How can you convince a client to pick Angular over something else like React? 26:19 - Should I continue learning Angular 1 or move on to Angular 2? Will there still be jobs where I can use Angular 1 after Angular 2 is released? 27:38 - To Typescript or not to Typescript? 33:02 - How do you integrate third-party libraries like Firebase or D3 into an NG2 app, taking into account that NG2 runs on one-way dataflow paradigm fueled by an Rx implementation? 36:14 - The Typescript autocomplete/help, etc. that we were discussing before: what tools or IDEs are we talking about? Visual Studio Code 38:26 - What is the current state of the Angular 2 router? 46:08 - Any really good recent D3/Angular resources? What are some things to look at in regards to performance when implementing D3 with Angular? Aysegul Yonet and Patrick Stapleton: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 49:40 - How do you structure a really large Angular application? John Papa’s Angular Style Guide Picks Angular 2 (Patrick) Angular Tips (Patrick) Observables and the Angular 2 HTTP library (Rob) Go find yourself a local Hackathon (Ward) Visual Studio Code (John) Rob’s Angular Remote Conf talk (Lukas) The Introduction to Reactive Programming series on Egghead.io (Lukas) Periscope (Chuck) Magnus SnapPod Compact Tabletop Tripod (Chuck) ChargerCity MegaGrab2 Easy-Adjust Smartphone Holder Mount & 360º Swivel Adjustment Selfie Video Recording Camera Tripod Adapter (Chuck)
So what does a web development stack look like today? Carl and Richard talk to Dan Wahlin about his explorations with the new ASP.NET vNext stack, checking out Angular2 (as opposed to the separately developed Angular1) and getting into using containers for development. Containers take virtual machines to the next level, with lower resource requirements and detailed manifests. As Dan points out, container technology comes after the configuration-as-code movement, and is a key part of the container approach. The focus is on Docker, but there are other container solutions out there that are well worth exploring!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
So what does a web development stack look like today? Carl and Richard talk to Dan Wahlin about his explorations with the new ASP.NET vNext stack, checking out Angular2 (as opposed to the separately developed Angular1) and getting into using containers for development. Containers take virtual machines to the next level, with lower resource requirements and detailed manifests. As Dan points out, container technology comes after the configuration-as-code movement, and is a key part of the container approach. The focus is on Docker, but there are other container solutions out there that are well worth exploring!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Don’t forget to check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:29 - Aysegul Yonet Introduction Twitter AnnieCannons 02:51 - D3.js 04:29 - Aysegul’s Background in Teaching Computing and Social Interest San Quentin Girl Develop It Black Girls Code Women Who Code Hack Reactor The Last Mile Organization AnnieCannons 09:08 - Using D3 The D3 Gallery Pens tagged 'd3' on CodePen 11:49 - Angular + D3 Aysegul Yonet: Creating D3 Components with Angular Slides (Angular U Conference) 12:49 - Directives Angular-nvD3 17:17 - Visualization Creating multiple charts inside ng-repeat with Angular-nvD3 (Plunk) 20:06 - Other Uses for D3 A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning 23:51 - Mind Blowing Aspects of D3 25:16 - What’s Wrong with D3? 27:26 - Debugging 28:22 - Animations 29:42 - The Learning Curve and Getting Started (Resources) SFHTML5 Presentations from 8/26/2015 Elijah Meeks: Challenges of Complex Data Visualization in D3 Christoph Holz: visalyze D3 Visualization to gamify analytics Ali Almossawi: D3 in Practice Ayesegul Yonet: Introduction to working with D3.js Bay Area d3 Meetup YouTube Channel 30:42 - D3 + Angular 2 Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 Special Offer! Get codeclass: Data vizualization with D3 for 20% off with the code AYSEGUL Get your ticket(s) to Angular Remote Conf for 25% off with the code ADVENTURE or ADVENTURES Picks Starbucks Mango Black Tea Lemonade (Lukas) Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Coworking (Chuck) Dashing D3.js (Aysegul) The Bletchley Circle (Aysegul)
Don’t forget to check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:29 - Aysegul Yonet Introduction Twitter AnnieCannons 02:51 - D3.js 04:29 - Aysegul’s Background in Teaching Computing and Social Interest San Quentin Girl Develop It Black Girls Code Women Who Code Hack Reactor The Last Mile Organization AnnieCannons 09:08 - Using D3 The D3 Gallery Pens tagged 'd3' on CodePen 11:49 - Angular + D3 Aysegul Yonet: Creating D3 Components with Angular Slides (Angular U Conference) 12:49 - Directives Angular-nvD3 17:17 - Visualization Creating multiple charts inside ng-repeat with Angular-nvD3 (Plunk) 20:06 - Other Uses for D3 A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning 23:51 - Mind Blowing Aspects of D3 25:16 - What’s Wrong with D3? 27:26 - Debugging 28:22 - Animations 29:42 - The Learning Curve and Getting Started (Resources) SFHTML5 Presentations from 8/26/2015 Elijah Meeks: Challenges of Complex Data Visualization in D3 Christoph Holz: visalyze D3 Visualization to gamify analytics Ali Almossawi: D3 in Practice Ayesegul Yonet: Introduction to working with D3.js Bay Area d3 Meetup YouTube Channel 30:42 - D3 + Angular 2 Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 Special Offer! Get codeclass: Data vizualization with D3 for 20% off with the code AYSEGUL Get your ticket(s) to Angular Remote Conf for 25% off with the code ADVENTURE or ADVENTURES Picks Starbucks Mango Black Tea Lemonade (Lukas) Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Coworking (Chuck) Dashing D3.js (Aysegul) The Bletchley Circle (Aysegul)
Don’t forget to check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:29 - Aysegul Yonet Introduction Twitter AnnieCannons 02:51 - D3.js 04:29 - Aysegul’s Background in Teaching Computing and Social Interest San Quentin Girl Develop It Black Girls Code Women Who Code Hack Reactor The Last Mile Organization AnnieCannons 09:08 - Using D3 The D3 Gallery Pens tagged 'd3' on CodePen 11:49 - Angular + D3 Aysegul Yonet: Creating D3 Components with Angular Slides (Angular U Conference) 12:49 - Directives Angular-nvD3 17:17 - Visualization Creating multiple charts inside ng-repeat with Angular-nvD3 (Plunk) 20:06 - Other Uses for D3 A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning 23:51 - Mind Blowing Aspects of D3 25:16 - What’s Wrong with D3? 27:26 - Debugging 28:22 - Animations 29:42 - The Learning Curve and Getting Started (Resources) SFHTML5 Presentations from 8/26/2015 Elijah Meeks: Challenges of Complex Data Visualization in D3 Christoph Holz: visalyze D3 Visualization to gamify analytics Ali Almossawi: D3 in Practice Ayesegul Yonet: Introduction to working with D3.js Bay Area d3 Meetup YouTube Channel 30:42 - D3 + Angular 2 Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 Special Offer! Get codeclass: Data vizualization with D3 for 20% off with the code AYSEGUL Get your ticket(s) to Angular Remote Conf for 25% off with the code ADVENTURE or ADVENTURES Picks Starbucks Mango Black Tea Lemonade (Lukas) Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Coworking (Chuck) Dashing D3.js (Aysegul) The Bletchley Circle (Aysegul)
W dzisiejszym odcinku rozmawiamy o TypeScript-cie (TS) z Jakubem Jedryszkiem, który na co dzień korzysta z tego narzędzia w pracy. W przeciągu ostatnich miesięcy dzięki współpracy zespołu Angular2 i Microsoft-u temat TypeScript-u jest na językach w branży frontendowej. Chcemy podzielić się w Wami naszymi przemyśleniami w tym zakresie.
Raquel is back and shares her experience at the Recurse Center, where she was a resident last week. We then discuss the difficulties of search in general and how this applies to npm's package search. Kahlil introduces Henning and Raquel to Observables and various patterns in Angular2.
Summary Pascal Precht (@PascalPrecht), Senior Software Engineer at Thoughtram & creator of ng-translate, chats with us about the Angular 2 and how developers can get ready today. Resources Angular 2 - http://angular.io TypeScript - http://www.typescriptlang.org/ Definitely Typed - https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped Quick Start - https://angular.io/docs/js/latest/quickstart.html Upgrade App - https://github.com/angular/ngUpgrade Angular Meeting Notes - https://docs.google.com/document/d/150lerb1LmNLuau_a_EznPV1I1UHMTbEl61t4hZ7ZpS0/edit Angular Universal - https://github.com/angular/universal System.js - https://github.com/systemjs/systemjs Pascal's Decorator article - http://blog.thoughtram.io/angular/2015/05/03/the-difference-between-annotations-and-decorators.html Typescript & Angular 2 - http://victorsavkin.com/post/123555572351/writing-angular-2-in-typescript Routing in Angular http://blog.thoughtram.io/angular/2015/06/16/routing-in-angular-2.html http://blog.thoughtram.io/angularjs/2015/02/19/futuristic-routing-in-angular.html Change Detection - http://victorsavkin.com/post/110170125256/change-detection-in-angular-2 Thoughtram - http://thoughtram.io/ Angular & Git blog at Thoughtram - http://blog.thoughtram.io/ Panelists Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Chrome HTML5 Google Developer Expert Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) - Front End Engineer at Deloitte Digital
02:32 - Patrick Stapleton Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Angular Class @AngularClass Keychain Logistics @Keychain Hack Reactor @HackReactor Reddit Insight 04:21 - Angular 2 and Where It’s Headed 05:04 - Enterprise/Small App Distinction 07:19 - Angular 2 Preparation and Migration TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 Babel TypeScript 10:35 - Authoring Scenario in ES5 vs ES6 13:44 - Composition Over Inheritance The Class System Duck Typing 18:47 - Services and Directives Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 20:48 - Controller vs Link Function 22:21 - The Router 24:21 - Two-way Data Binding ngModel Template-Driven, Data-Driven Picks Amarda: A Novel by Ernest Cline (Aaron) (Chapter 1) Take A First Look At Ernest Cline's Armada (Aaron) Angular Summit (Aaron) Sign Language (Katya) Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong (Ward) AngularU (Ward) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Ward) Denmark (Joe) Angular 2 (Patrick) Babel (Patrick)
02:32 - Patrick Stapleton Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Angular Class @AngularClass Keychain Logistics @Keychain Hack Reactor @HackReactor Reddit Insight 04:21 - Angular 2 and Where It’s Headed 05:04 - Enterprise/Small App Distinction 07:19 - Angular 2 Preparation and Migration TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 Babel TypeScript 10:35 - Authoring Scenario in ES5 vs ES6 13:44 - Composition Over Inheritance The Class System Duck Typing 18:47 - Services and Directives Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 20:48 - Controller vs Link Function 22:21 - The Router 24:21 - Two-way Data Binding ngModel Template-Driven, Data-Driven Picks Amarda: A Novel by Ernest Cline (Aaron) (Chapter 1) Take A First Look At Ernest Cline's Armada (Aaron) Angular Summit (Aaron) Sign Language (Katya) Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong (Ward) AngularU (Ward) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Ward) Denmark (Joe) Angular 2 (Patrick) Babel (Patrick)
02:32 - Patrick Stapleton Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Angular Class @AngularClass Keychain Logistics @Keychain Hack Reactor @HackReactor Reddit Insight 04:21 - Angular 2 and Where It’s Headed 05:04 - Enterprise/Small App Distinction 07:19 - Angular 2 Preparation and Migration TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 Babel TypeScript 10:35 - Authoring Scenario in ES5 vs ES6 13:44 - Composition Over Inheritance The Class System Duck Typing 18:47 - Services and Directives Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 20:48 - Controller vs Link Function 22:21 - The Router 24:21 - Two-way Data Binding ngModel Template-Driven, Data-Driven Picks Amarda: A Novel by Ernest Cline (Aaron) (Chapter 1) Take A First Look At Ernest Cline's Armada (Aaron) Angular Summit (Aaron) Sign Language (Katya) Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong (Ward) AngularU (Ward) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Ward) Denmark (Joe) Angular 2 (Patrick) Babel (Patrick)
02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1) 05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)
02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1) 05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)
02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1) 05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)
01:32 - Redefining Directives Ben Nadel: Don't Blindly Isolate All The Scopes In AngularJS Directives “Priority” in Directives ngInclude Faking Them Out Foo Directive 16:42 - Why Would You EVER Use the Precompile Function? Link Function The nitty-gritty of compile and link functions inside AngularJS directives Compile Function: $compile Transclude Function ngIf ngRepeat 24:14 - When Should You REALLY Use Isolated Scope? Ben Nadel: Using Isolate Scope In Directives In AngularJS Understanding Scopes New Directives in Angular 2: Component Directive Decorator Directive ngClick ngShow ngHide Template Directive (Structural Directive) ngRepeat Other Resources Joe’s Pluralsight Course: AngularJS Directives Fundamentals Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) Picks Instrumentalities of the Night Book Series by Glen Cook (Joe) David East: An Angular2 Todo App: First look at App Development in Angular2 (Ward) Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal (Lukas) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim De Felice (Chuck) Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) News Announcing: ng-vegas!!! May 7th-8th at the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort. Early bird tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 3rd, 2015 and will be $700. Regular tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 12th, 2015 and will be $800. Call For Presenters (CFPs) close on March 7th, 2015 at midnight.
01:32 - Redefining Directives Ben Nadel: Don't Blindly Isolate All The Scopes In AngularJS Directives “Priority” in Directives ngInclude Faking Them Out Foo Directive 16:42 - Why Would You EVER Use the Precompile Function? Link Function The nitty-gritty of compile and link functions inside AngularJS directives Compile Function: $compile Transclude Function ngIf ngRepeat 24:14 - When Should You REALLY Use Isolated Scope? Ben Nadel: Using Isolate Scope In Directives In AngularJS Understanding Scopes New Directives in Angular 2: Component Directive Decorator Directive ngClick ngShow ngHide Template Directive (Structural Directive) ngRepeat Other Resources Joe’s Pluralsight Course: AngularJS Directives Fundamentals Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) Picks Instrumentalities of the Night Book Series by Glen Cook (Joe) David East: An Angular2 Todo App: First look at App Development in Angular2 (Ward) Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal (Lukas) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim De Felice (Chuck) Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) News Announcing: ng-vegas!!! May 7th-8th at the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort. Early bird tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 3rd, 2015 and will be $700. Regular tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 12th, 2015 and will be $800. Call For Presenters (CFPs) close on March 7th, 2015 at midnight.
01:32 - Redefining Directives Ben Nadel: Don't Blindly Isolate All The Scopes In AngularJS Directives “Priority” in Directives ngInclude Faking Them Out Foo Directive 16:42 - Why Would You EVER Use the Precompile Function? Link Function The nitty-gritty of compile and link functions inside AngularJS directives Compile Function: $compile Transclude Function ngIf ngRepeat 24:14 - When Should You REALLY Use Isolated Scope? Ben Nadel: Using Isolate Scope In Directives In AngularJS Understanding Scopes New Directives in Angular 2: Component Directive Decorator Directive ngClick ngShow ngHide Template Directive (Structural Directive) ngRepeat Other Resources Joe’s Pluralsight Course: AngularJS Directives Fundamentals Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) Picks Instrumentalities of the Night Book Series by Glen Cook (Joe) David East: An Angular2 Todo App: First look at App Development in Angular2 (Ward) Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal (Lukas) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim De Felice (Chuck) Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) News Announcing: ng-vegas!!! May 7th-8th at the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort. Early bird tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 3rd, 2015 and will be $700. Regular tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 12th, 2015 and will be $800. Call For Presenters (CFPs) close on March 7th, 2015 at midnight.