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Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Udo Schöfer In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses NG Dynamic Forms with Udo Schöfer. Udo is web engineer from Nuremberg, Germany, with a focus on Angular, Node and Responsive Design. He is also the creator of NG Dynamic Forms. Udo discusses this topic and when and why it is best used, as well as the steps to use this library in Angular. He wanted to be able to give something back to the community and invites everyone to at least give it a try. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: NG Dynamic Forms Library Dynamically generates forms based on the field it’s given What level would you want to use this at? This is for complex, heavily form driven single-page applications Defines validators and error messages in an easy way MongoDB Disadvantages to using a Dynamic Forms approach When does it get complicated to use? Libraries Flexbox layouts Needs for this library Steps to use this in Angular Debugging Validations in the form Template vs Reactive Base forms How to test forms Angular test bed and angular code Comparison on Udo’s GitHub Account Future projects And much, much more! Links: Linode RayGun Udo’s GitHub http://www.udos86.de Angular Bootcamp Picks: Charles Game Vice State of the Union Address Joe Framework Summit Firefly Udo Tom Brady Wrong Creatures by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Udo Schöfer In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses NG Dynamic Forms with Udo Schöfer. Udo is web engineer from Nuremberg, Germany, with a focus on Angular, Node and Responsive Design. He is also the creator of NG Dynamic Forms. Udo discusses this topic and when and why it is best used, as well as the steps to use this library in Angular. He wanted to be able to give something back to the community and invites everyone to at least give it a try. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: NG Dynamic Forms Library Dynamically generates forms based on the field it’s given What level would you want to use this at? This is for complex, heavily form driven single-page applications Defines validators and error messages in an easy way MongoDB Disadvantages to using a Dynamic Forms approach When does it get complicated to use? Libraries Flexbox layouts Needs for this library Steps to use this in Angular Debugging Validations in the form Template vs Reactive Base forms How to test forms Angular test bed and angular code Comparison on Udo’s GitHub Account Future projects And much, much more! Links: Linode RayGun Udo’s GitHub http://www.udos86.de Angular Bootcamp Picks: Charles Game Vice State of the Union Address Joe Framework Summit Firefly Udo Tom Brady Wrong Creatures by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Udo Schöfer In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses NG Dynamic Forms with Udo Schöfer. Udo is web engineer from Nuremberg, Germany, with a focus on Angular, Node and Responsive Design. He is also the creator of NG Dynamic Forms. Udo discusses this topic and when and why it is best used, as well as the steps to use this library in Angular. He wanted to be able to give something back to the community and invites everyone to at least give it a try. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: NG Dynamic Forms Library Dynamically generates forms based on the field it’s given What level would you want to use this at? This is for complex, heavily form driven single-page applications Defines validators and error messages in an easy way MongoDB Disadvantages to using a Dynamic Forms approach When does it get complicated to use? Libraries Flexbox layouts Needs for this library Steps to use this in Angular Debugging Validations in the form Template vs Reactive Base forms How to test forms Angular test bed and angular code Comparison on Udo’s GitHub Account Future projects And much, much more! Links: Linode RayGun Udo’s GitHub http://www.udos86.de Angular Bootcamp Picks: Charles Game Vice State of the Union Address Joe Framework Summit Firefly Udo Tom Brady Wrong Creatures by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Show Notes und Links Ungeklärt ist leider noch, warum haben wir trotz Headsets auf den Köpfen über ein drittes Mikro aufgenommen haben und deshalb klingen, als würden wir in einer Blechdose sitzen. Der Name des Podcasts bezieht sich auf Hour of Code, ein Projekt, das Menschen das Programmieren spielerisch näher bringen möchte. HTML Gamification bei Freecodecamp Account bei GitHub JavaScript Learn in Public Anna braucht ein Ziel, auf das sie hinarbeiten kann. Stefans Idee: HTML lernen anhand der Entstehung des Blogs zum Podcast. Quasi den Lernprozess sichtbar machen. Aufgabe für Anna: “Lege einen GitHub Account an, Lege dort ein Repository an, pulle von diesem Repository und pushe von diesem repository, nicht nur über das Webinterface, sondern auch von der Kommandozeile.” Sinn der Aufgabe: Anna soll lernen, mit dem Werkzeug Git umzugehen. Git ist ein sogenanntes Versionierungssystem. Neue Folgen sind 14-tägig geplant. Feedback bitte an den Twitteraccount @AuaUffCode oder unter auf der Webseite der Folge im Discuss Forum.