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JSJ 465:The Power of Micro Front-Ends with Michael Geers

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 44:09


Micro-services have been very popular on the backend for a while now. But can this architecture be applied to the front-end as well? Should it be applied to the front-end? Michael Geers, who literally wrote the book on micro-fronts ends, explains what they are and why they can be a powerful architectural pattern especially when implementing large-scale projects. He also describes how Web Components can be used to enable this type of application architecture. Panel Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Michael Geers Sponsors Dexecure Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Twitter: Jason Miller Twitter: Michael Geers Manning | Micro Frontends in Action (40% off Manning Code: podjsjabber19) The Tractor Store Grid Garden | Ein Spiel um CSS Gridzu lernen Flexbox Zombies | Mastery Games Grid Critters Devchat.tv: Podcast Guest Preparation Instructions Micro Frontend- extending the microservice idea to frontend development Picks Dan- US Election 2020 Michael- Learning Software and Well Crafted Interactive Learning Solutions Michael- Morse Typing Trainer Steve- The Greatest Showman (2017) 

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JSJ 465:The Power of Micro Front-Ends with Michael Geers

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 44:09


Micro-services have been very popular on the backend for a while now. But can this architecture be applied to the front-end as well? Should it be applied to the front-end? Michael Geers, who literally wrote the book on micro-fronts ends, explains what they are and why they can be a powerful architectural pattern especially when implementing large-scale projects. He also describes how Web Components can be used to enable this type of application architecture. Panel Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Michael Geers Sponsors Dexecure Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Twitter: Jason Miller Twitter: Michael Geers Manning | Micro Frontends in Action (40% off Manning Code: podjsjabber19) The Tractor Store Grid Garden | Ein Spiel um CSS Gridzu lernen Flexbox Zombies | Mastery Games Grid Critters Devchat.tv: Podcast Guest Preparation Instructions Micro Frontend- extending the microservice idea to frontend development Picks Dan- US Election 2020 Michael- Learning Software and Well Crafted Interactive Learning Solutions Michael- Morse Typing Trainer Steve- The Greatest Showman (2017) 

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JSJ 465:The Power of Micro Front-Ends with Michael Geers

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 44:09


Micro-services have been very popular on the backend for a while now. But can this architecture be applied to the front-end as well? Should it be applied to the front-end? Michael Geers, who literally wrote the book on micro-fronts ends, explains what they are and why they can be a powerful architectural pattern especially when implementing large-scale projects. He also describes how Web Components can be used to enable this type of application architecture. Panel Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Michael Geers Sponsors Dexecure Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Twitter: Jason Miller Twitter: Michael Geers Manning | Micro Frontends in Action (40% off Manning Code: podjsjabber19) The Tractor Store Grid Garden | Ein Spiel um CSS Gridzu lernen Flexbox Zombies | Mastery Games Grid Critters Devchat.tv: Podcast Guest Preparation Instructions Micro Frontend- extending the microservice idea to frontend development Picks Dan- US Election 2020 Michael- Learning Software and Well Crafted Interactive Learning Solutions Michael- Morse Typing Trainer Steve- The Greatest Showman (2017) 

My JavaScript Story
MJS 059: Merrick Christensen

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 41:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Merrick Christensen This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Merrick Christensen. Christensen works at a company called Webflow, where they try to empower people to create software without code. The company is similar to Squarespace or Wix, except they give 100% design control to the client. Christensen talks about his journey into programming, starting by creating websites for his childhood band. He moved on from Microsoft to Dreamweaver, and his Dad got him started with some freelance jobs to create websites for people, which really sparked his interest. Christensen discusses his path to where he is as a programmer today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Getting into JavaScript Infogenix job Red Olive job using Flash Got into JavaScript through ActionScript Discovered Moo Tools Flex Steve Jobs says no Flash on iPhone Why Moo Tools and not jQuery? Liked flexibility of JavaScript How did you get into Angular? Angular was trendy at the time and was easier to use New code base with React Backbone Programming as an art form Webflow Meta-layers Working a remote job Framework Summit Angular, React, View, and Backbone And much, much more! Links: Linode.com/MyAngularStory Webflow Squarespace Wix Framework Summit @iamMerrick MerrickChristensen.com   Picks: Merrick Sho Baraka Grid Critters Flex Zombies Charles Fresh Books Lyft Game Vice Audio-Technica 2100

microsoft dad iphone flash panel steve jobs programming react lyft flex christensen javascript backbone squarespace wix angular freshbooks dreamweaver jquery webflow audio technica sho baraka linode actionscript charles max wood gamevice my angular story framework summit merrick christensen red olive grid critters infogenix discovered moo tools why moo tools iammerrick flex zombies
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MJS 059: Merrick Christensen

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 41:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Merrick Christensen This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Merrick Christensen. Christensen works at a company called Webflow, where they try to empower people to create software without code. The company is similar to Squarespace or Wix, except they give 100% design control to the client. Christensen talks about his journey into programming, starting by creating websites for his childhood band. He moved on from Microsoft to Dreamweaver, and his Dad got him started with some freelance jobs to create websites for people, which really sparked his interest. Christensen discusses his path to where he is as a programmer today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Getting into JavaScript Infogenix job Red Olive job using Flash Got into JavaScript through ActionScript Discovered Moo Tools Flex Steve Jobs says no Flash on iPhone Why Moo Tools and not jQuery? Liked flexibility of JavaScript How did you get into Angular? Angular was trendy at the time and was easier to use New code base with React Backbone Programming as an art form Webflow Meta-layers Working a remote job Framework Summit Angular, React, View, and Backbone And much, much more! Links: Linode.com/MyAngularStory Webflow Squarespace Wix Framework Summit @iamMerrick MerrickChristensen.com   Picks: Merrick Sho Baraka Grid Critters Flex Zombies Charles Fresh Books Lyft Game Vice Audio-Technica 2100

microsoft dad iphone flash panel steve jobs programming react lyft flex christensen javascript backbone squarespace wix angular freshbooks dreamweaver jquery webflow audio technica sho baraka linode actionscript charles max wood gamevice my angular story framework summit merrick christensen red olive grid critters infogenix discovered moo tools why moo tools iammerrick flex zombies
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MJS 059: Merrick Christensen

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 41:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Merrick Christensen This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Merrick Christensen. Christensen works at a company called Webflow, where they try to empower people to create software without code. The company is similar to Squarespace or Wix, except they give 100% design control to the client. Christensen talks about his journey into programming, starting by creating websites for his childhood band. He moved on from Microsoft to Dreamweaver, and his Dad got him started with some freelance jobs to create websites for people, which really sparked his interest. Christensen discusses his path to where he is as a programmer today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Getting into JavaScript Infogenix job Red Olive job using Flash Got into JavaScript through ActionScript Discovered Moo Tools Flex Steve Jobs says no Flash on iPhone Why Moo Tools and not jQuery? Liked flexibility of JavaScript How did you get into Angular? Angular was trendy at the time and was easier to use New code base with React Backbone Programming as an art form Webflow Meta-layers Working a remote job Framework Summit Angular, React, View, and Backbone And much, much more! Links: Linode.com/MyAngularStory Webflow Squarespace Wix Framework Summit @iamMerrick MerrickChristensen.com   Picks: Merrick Sho Baraka Grid Critters Flex Zombies Charles Fresh Books Lyft Game Vice Audio-Technica 2100

microsoft dad iphone flash panel steve jobs programming react lyft flex christensen javascript backbone squarespace wix angular freshbooks dreamweaver jquery webflow audio technica sho baraka linode actionscript charles max wood gamevice my angular story framework summit merrick christensen red olive grid critters infogenix discovered moo tools why moo tools iammerrick flex zombies
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JSJ 301: CSS Grids: The Future of Frontend Layout with Dave Geddes

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 63:42


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Cory House AJ O'Neal Joe Eames Aaron Frost Special Guests: Dave Geddes In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk with Dave Geddes about CSS Grids. Dave quit his job about a year ago and has been living the entrepreneur and programmer life since then. Now, he builds mastery games to help people learn CSS. Dave discusses the differences between Flexbox and CSS Grid and how the games that he creates can help people learn CSS Grid in a fun and interactive way. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: CSS Mastery games FlexboxZombies.com GridCritters.com Uses spaced repetition and delayed recall to learn CSS Grid Flexbox CSS Grid as the cake and Flexbox as the frosting Edge spec What Flexbox can do Sub-Grids Geddski.com Nesting Grids Old Grid vs New Grid layout Why would you move from Flexbox to CSS Grid? CSS Grid tools GridByExample.com Education and Gamification Pick a UI that interests you For a discount on Grid Critters: enter JS Jabber for 20% off And much, much more! Links: Linode FlexboxZombies.com GridCritters.com Geddski.com GridByExample.com FreshBooks @Geddski Picks: Charles R Pods Earphones Aimee NEU Cleanse “At Age 6, Girls Are Less Likely to Identify Females As ‘Really, Really Smart’” Cory Cory Tweet AJ How to Start a Startup Made in America by Sam Walton Joe The Dungeoneers by John David Anderson NG Conf Aaron Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff Dave They Are Billions

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JSJ 301: CSS Grids: The Future of Frontend Layout with Dave Geddes

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 63:42


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Cory House AJ O'Neal Joe Eames Aaron Frost Special Guests: Dave Geddes In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk with Dave Geddes about CSS Grids. Dave quit his job about a year ago and has been living the entrepreneur and programmer life since then. Now, he builds mastery games to help people learn CSS. Dave discusses the differences between Flexbox and CSS Grid and how the games that he creates can help people learn CSS Grid in a fun and interactive way. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: CSS Mastery games FlexboxZombies.com GridCritters.com Uses spaced repetition and delayed recall to learn CSS Grid Flexbox CSS Grid as the cake and Flexbox as the frosting Edge spec What Flexbox can do Sub-Grids Geddski.com Nesting Grids Old Grid vs New Grid layout Why would you move from Flexbox to CSS Grid? CSS Grid tools GridByExample.com Education and Gamification Pick a UI that interests you For a discount on Grid Critters: enter JS Jabber for 20% off And much, much more! Links: Linode FlexboxZombies.com GridCritters.com Geddski.com GridByExample.com FreshBooks @Geddski Picks: Charles R Pods Earphones Aimee NEU Cleanse “At Age 6, Girls Are Less Likely to Identify Females As ‘Really, Really Smart’” Cory Cory Tweet AJ How to Start a Startup Made in America by Sam Walton Joe The Dungeoneers by John David Anderson NG Conf Aaron Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff Dave They Are Billions

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JSJ 301: CSS Grids: The Future of Frontend Layout with Dave Geddes

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 63:42


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Cory House AJ O'Neal Joe Eames Aaron Frost Special Guests: Dave Geddes In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk with Dave Geddes about CSS Grids. Dave quit his job about a year ago and has been living the entrepreneur and programmer life since then. Now, he builds mastery games to help people learn CSS. Dave discusses the differences between Flexbox and CSS Grid and how the games that he creates can help people learn CSS Grid in a fun and interactive way. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: CSS Mastery games FlexboxZombies.com GridCritters.com Uses spaced repetition and delayed recall to learn CSS Grid Flexbox CSS Grid as the cake and Flexbox as the frosting Edge spec What Flexbox can do Sub-Grids Geddski.com Nesting Grids Old Grid vs New Grid layout Why would you move from Flexbox to CSS Grid? CSS Grid tools GridByExample.com Education and Gamification Pick a UI that interests you For a discount on Grid Critters: enter JS Jabber for 20% off And much, much more! Links: Linode FlexboxZombies.com GridCritters.com Geddski.com GridByExample.com FreshBooks @Geddski Picks: Charles R Pods Earphones Aimee NEU Cleanse “At Age 6, Girls Are Less Likely to Identify Females As ‘Really, Really Smart’” Cory Cory Tweet AJ How to Start a Startup Made in America by Sam Walton Joe The Dungeoneers by John David Anderson NG Conf Aaron Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff Dave They Are Billions

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MAS 024: Merrick Christensen

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 41:13


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Merrick Christensen This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Merrick Christensen. Christensen works at a company called Webflow, where they try to empower people to create software without code. The company is similar to Squarespace or Wix, except they give 100% design control to the client. Christensen talks about his journey into programming, starting by creating websites for his childhood band. He moved on from Microsoft to Dreamweaver, and his Dad got him started with some freelance jobs to create websites for people, which really sparked his interest. Christensen discusses his path to where he is as a programmer today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? Getting into JavaScript Infogenix job Red Olive job using Flash Got into JavaScript through ActionScript Discovered Moo Tools Flex Steve Jobs says no Flash on iPhone Why Moo Tools and not jQuery? Liked flexibility of JavaScript How did you get into Angular? Angular was trendy at the time and was easier to use New code base with React Backbone Programming as an art form Webflow  Meta-layers Working a remote job Framework Summit Angular, React, View, and Backbone And much, much more! Links:  Linode.com/MyAngularStory Webflow Squarespace Wix Framework Summit  @iamMerrick MerrickChristensen.com Picks: Merrick Sho Baraka Grid Critters Flex Zombies Charles Fresh Books Lyft Game Vice Audio-Technica 2100

microsoft dad iphone flash panel steve jobs programming react lyft flex christensen javascript backbone squarespace wix angular freshbooks dreamweaver jquery webflow audio technica sho baraka linode actionscript charles max wood gamevice my angular story framework summit merrick christensen red olive grid critters infogenix discovered moo tools why moo tools iammerrick flex zombies
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MAS 024: Merrick Christensen

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 41:13


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Merrick Christensen This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Merrick Christensen. Christensen works at a company called Webflow, where they try to empower people to create software without code. The company is similar to Squarespace or Wix, except they give 100% design control to the client. Christensen talks about his journey into programming, starting by creating websites for his childhood band. He moved on from Microsoft to Dreamweaver, and his Dad got him started with some freelance jobs to create websites for people, which really sparked his interest. Christensen discusses his path to where he is as a programmer today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? Getting into JavaScript Infogenix job Red Olive job using Flash Got into JavaScript through ActionScript Discovered Moo Tools Flex Steve Jobs says no Flash on iPhone Why Moo Tools and not jQuery? Liked flexibility of JavaScript How did you get into Angular? Angular was trendy at the time and was easier to use New code base with React Backbone Programming as an art form Webflow  Meta-layers Working a remote job Framework Summit Angular, React, View, and Backbone And much, much more! Links:  Linode.com/MyAngularStory Webflow Squarespace Wix Framework Summit  @iamMerrick MerrickChristensen.com Picks: Merrick Sho Baraka Grid Critters Flex Zombies Charles Fresh Books Lyft Game Vice Audio-Technica 2100

microsoft dad iphone flash panel steve jobs programming react lyft flex christensen javascript backbone squarespace wix angular freshbooks dreamweaver jquery webflow audio technica sho baraka linode actionscript charles max wood gamevice my angular story framework summit merrick christensen red olive grid critters infogenix discovered moo tools why moo tools iammerrick flex zombies
My Angular Story
MAS 024: Merrick Christensen

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 41:13


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Merrick Christensen This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Merrick Christensen. Christensen works at a company called Webflow, where they try to empower people to create software without code. The company is similar to Squarespace or Wix, except they give 100% design control to the client. Christensen talks about his journey into programming, starting by creating websites for his childhood band. He moved on from Microsoft to Dreamweaver, and his Dad got him started with some freelance jobs to create websites for people, which really sparked his interest. Christensen discusses his path to where he is as a programmer today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? Getting into JavaScript Infogenix job Red Olive job using Flash Got into JavaScript through ActionScript Discovered Moo Tools Flex Steve Jobs says no Flash on iPhone Why Moo Tools and not jQuery? Liked flexibility of JavaScript How did you get into Angular? Angular was trendy at the time and was easier to use New code base with React Backbone Programming as an art form Webflow  Meta-layers Working a remote job Framework Summit Angular, React, View, and Backbone And much, much more! Links:  Linode.com/MyAngularStory Webflow Squarespace Wix Framework Summit  @iamMerrick MerrickChristensen.com Picks: Merrick Sho Baraka Grid Critters Flex Zombies Charles Fresh Books Lyft Game Vice Audio-Technica 2100

microsoft dad iphone flash panel steve jobs programming react lyft flex christensen javascript backbone squarespace wix angular freshbooks dreamweaver jquery webflow audio technica sho baraka linode actionscript charles max wood gamevice my angular story framework summit merrick christensen red olive grid critters infogenix discovered moo tools why moo tools iammerrick flex zombies
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AiA 172: The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 73:51


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely  In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely. Matt is a user interface engineer and has been working on The Clarity Project for a year. Matt has front experience as well as in many other aspects of the Clarity project. Eudes is a Web UI engineer, and well all piece of the stack in the project. Clarity is an Angular component library and full design system. The panel and guest discuss the build of the Clarity project, bootstrap, VMware, and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: An Angular component library A Full design system Bootstrap Data Grid VMware - open source Consistency Challenges of writing an open-source component library Innovating in Angular since beta The spread across VMware before going open-source Building a competent Library for Angular Building another bootstrap Moving the framework Trust the enforcing of the buttons How did package up a 3rd party library? How is you tackle it? NG packager  Manual Go build Consider option for Clarity React, Clarity Custom Elements and much more! Links:  http://clarity.design https://medium.com/claritydesignsystem NG packager @vmwareclarity Picks: Charles PB Wiki Joe Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Alyssa NG Conf. NG Atlanta  Ward New Hammock Lincoln in the Bardo Eudes Event of Code Bit Burner Matt Grid Critters Hardcore History Podcast

trust moving challenges project building event adventures code clarity consistency panel library ward jungle innovating ng vmware bardo bootstrap utf angular eudes web ui charles max wood ng conf joe eames ward bell hardcore history podcast alyssa nicoll data grid g atlanta grid critters eudes petonnet vincent lincoln bardo novel george saunders
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AiA 172: The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 73:51


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely  In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely. Matt is a user interface engineer and has been working on The Clarity Project for a year. Matt has front experience as well as in many other aspects of the Clarity project. Eudes is a Web UI engineer, and well all piece of the stack in the project. Clarity is an Angular component library and full design system. The panel and guest discuss the build of the Clarity project, bootstrap, VMware, and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: An Angular component library A Full design system Bootstrap Data Grid VMware - open source Consistency Challenges of writing an open-source component library Innovating in Angular since beta The spread across VMware before going open-source Building a competent Library for Angular Building another bootstrap Moving the framework Trust the enforcing of the buttons How did package up a 3rd party library? How is you tackle it? NG packager  Manual Go build Consider option for Clarity React, Clarity Custom Elements and much more! Links:  http://clarity.design https://medium.com/claritydesignsystem NG packager @vmwareclarity Picks: Charles PB Wiki Joe Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Alyssa NG Conf. NG Atlanta  Ward New Hammock Lincoln in the Bardo Eudes Event of Code Bit Burner Matt Grid Critters Hardcore History Podcast

trust moving challenges project building event adventures code clarity consistency panel library ward jungle innovating ng vmware bardo bootstrap utf angular eudes web ui charles max wood ng conf joe eames ward bell hardcore history podcast alyssa nicoll data grid g atlanta grid critters eudes petonnet vincent lincoln bardo novel george saunders
Adventures in Angular
AiA 172: The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 73:51


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely  In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely. Matt is a user interface engineer and has been working on The Clarity Project for a year. Matt has front experience as well as in many other aspects of the Clarity project. Eudes is a Web UI engineer, and well all piece of the stack in the project. Clarity is an Angular component library and full design system. The panel and guest discuss the build of the Clarity project, bootstrap, VMware, and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: An Angular component library A Full design system Bootstrap Data Grid VMware - open source Consistency Challenges of writing an open-source component library Innovating in Angular since beta The spread across VMware before going open-source Building a competent Library for Angular Building another bootstrap Moving the framework Trust the enforcing of the buttons How did package up a 3rd party library? How is you tackle it? NG packager  Manual Go build Consider option for Clarity React, Clarity Custom Elements and much more! Links:  http://clarity.design https://medium.com/claritydesignsystem NG packager @vmwareclarity Picks: Charles PB Wiki Joe Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Alyssa NG Conf. NG Atlanta  Ward New Hammock Lincoln in the Bardo Eudes Event of Code Bit Burner Matt Grid Critters Hardcore History Podcast

trust moving challenges project building event adventures code clarity consistency panel library ward jungle innovating ng vmware bardo bootstrap utf angular eudes web ui charles max wood ng conf joe eames ward bell hardcore history podcast alyssa nicoll data grid g atlanta grid critters eudes petonnet vincent lincoln bardo novel george saunders