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SHOW SUMMARY:In today's episode we welcome back Igor Minar for a discussion about empathy and what it means to practice empathy for self, for others, and as a software engineer. How can empathy help you live a better life, improve relationships, and help you improve your performance on the job? Igor answers all this and more!LINKS:https://blog.angular.io/thank-you-angular-d90d70f2e9d8https://igor.dev/posts/experiences-web-frameworks-future-me/ http://blog.igorminar.com/https://www.audible.com/pd/Tribes-Audiobook/B002V59XXW?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp&shareTest=TestShare https://www.headspace.com/ CONNECT WITH US:Igor Minar @IgorMinarBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @erik_slack
SHOW NOTES:In today's episode of NgXP, we invite you to come get to know Igor Minar like you've never heard from him before. He shares his personal stories of how he first started using code, going through university and moving to the U.S, to then getting involved with the creation of AngularJS, his role at Google, and where he plans to go from here. Igor also shares some of his thoughts on Angular, the Angular community at large, and what he hopes to see for web development in the future.WHO DOES IGOR FOLLOW:https://twitter.com/SeaRyanC typescript insider newshttps://twitter.com/NatalieMarleny - high quality tech summary/overviews/newshttps://twitter.com/dizzyd - engineering leadership / tech news / https://twitter.com/thelittlestdev - what's happening at Angular Nationhttps://twitter.com/aboodman - web platform insightshttps://twitter.com/develwoutacause - engineering productivity tipshttps://twitter.com/dglazkov - high level thinking about platforms and ecosystemshttps://twitter.com/_jessicasachs - testing, testability, TDDLINKS:https://blog.angular.io/thank-you-angular-d90d70f2e9d8http://blog.igorminar.com/CONNECT WITH US:Igor Minar @IgorMinarBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @erik_slack
https://www.ng-conf.org/ Тайм коды: 00:00 - Приветствие и о госте 01:37 - Day 1 Keynote | Brad Green & Igor Minar - https://youtu.be/O0xx5SvjmnU 12:36 - Crash Course: Angular and ngRx | Aspen Payton - https://youtu.be/272KDxSIQBw 21:47 - Using Monorepos for Scalable Apps | Dylan Johnson & James Henry & Mike Haas - https://youtu.be/WFzph5uTdmw 24:45 - Not Every App is a SPA | Rob Wormald - https://youtu.be/JX5GGu_7JKc 35:42 - Day 3 Keynote | Stephen Fluin & Misko Hevery - https://youtu.be/-kYtw3CSe6s 45:25 - It’s just a compliment after all! | Katerina Skroumpelou - https://youtu.be/6RobEjMnHtQ 49:13 - Angular and CSS Grid: Get ready to fall in love | Bill Odom - https://youtu.be/lh6n0JxXD_g 58:55 - Why Humans Need To Move To Mars | Stephen Petranek - https://youtu.be/_Up7GU-F9zc 01:14:30 - Итоги конференции
In this episode, we’re joined by our special guest, Ayşegül Yönet, a Software Engineer Autodesk, who will help us discuss the popular Google JavaScript framework Angular. In the episode, we discuss the benefits of leveraging Angular and what the major differences are from Angular 1 and Angular 2. Items mentioned in the episode: Angular, Autodesk, Reddit, React, Scope, Knockout, Igor Minar, ASP.Net, Vue JS, Laravel, PHP, Visual Studio, Google Wave, Google Reader, Zone JS, Ember, TypeScript, Forward JS, RxJS, Frontend Masters, Angular.io, Pluralsight, John Papa, Angular Style Guide, Angular CLI, Closure Guests: Ayşegül Yönet - @AysSomething Panelists: Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan Jem Young - @JemYoung Derrick Showers - @derrickshowers Brian Holt - @holtbt Stacy London - @stacylondoner Picks: Ayşegül Yönet - Yoga Trapeze Swing Ayşegül Yönet - Google Home Ayşegül Yönet - Girl Develop It Ayşegül Yönet - Annie Cannons Ryan Burgess - NG-Cruise Ryan Burgess - Astral Jem Young - Private Internet Access Jem Young - Elcomsoft Derrick Showers - Omni Derrick Showers - Fernet Brian Holt - Aysegul's Twitter Brian Holt - Southern Poverty Law Center Brian Holt - Todd Motto Stacy London - Lighthouse Stacy London - Peak Magnetic by Clark
1:50 - Introducing Jeff Whelpley at Angular Remote Conf Twitter Github Angular Air 3:40 - Working on Angular Air 6:25 - Lessons from Ben Lesh Episode Link 8:20 - Lessons from Gleb Bahmutov Episode Link 11:50 - Lessons from Aaron Frost Episode Link 14:00 - Lessons from Shai Reznik Episode Link 16:50 - Lessons from Joe Eames Episode Link 19:10 - Lessons from Uri Goldshtein 21:40 - Lessons from Wesley Cho and Jesus Rodriguez Episode Link 25:40 - Lessons from Brad Green 28:50 - Lessons from Igor Minar 31:40 - Lessons from Victor Savkin and Dan Abramov Episode Link 34:30 - Lessons from Amy Knight 36:05 - Lessons from Patrick Stapleton 39:00 - Lessons from Jamie King and Kyle Newman Fanboys movie Episode Link
1:50 - Introducing Jeff Whelpley at Angular Remote Conf Twitter Github Angular Air 3:40 - Working on Angular Air 6:25 - Lessons from Ben Lesh Episode Link 8:20 - Lessons from Gleb Bahmutov Episode Link 11:50 - Lessons from Aaron Frost Episode Link 14:00 - Lessons from Shai Reznik Episode Link 16:50 - Lessons from Joe Eames Episode Link 19:10 - Lessons from Uri Goldshtein 21:40 - Lessons from Wesley Cho and Jesus Rodriguez Episode Link 25:40 - Lessons from Brad Green 28:50 - Lessons from Igor Minar 31:40 - Lessons from Victor Savkin and Dan Abramov Episode Link 34:30 - Lessons from Amy Knight 36:05 - Lessons from Patrick Stapleton 39:00 - Lessons from Jamie King and Kyle Newman Fanboys movie Episode Link
1:50 - Introducing Jeff Whelpley at Angular Remote Conf Twitter Github Angular Air 3:40 - Working on Angular Air 6:25 - Lessons from Ben Lesh Episode Link 8:20 - Lessons from Gleb Bahmutov Episode Link 11:50 - Lessons from Aaron Frost Episode Link 14:00 - Lessons from Shai Reznik Episode Link 16:50 - Lessons from Joe Eames Episode Link 19:10 - Lessons from Uri Goldshtein 21:40 - Lessons from Wesley Cho and Jesus Rodriguez Episode Link 25:40 - Lessons from Brad Green 28:50 - Lessons from Igor Minar 31:40 - Lessons from Victor Savkin and Dan Abramov Episode Link 34:30 - Lessons from Amy Knight 36:05 - Lessons from Patrick Stapleton 39:00 - Lessons from Jamie King and Kyle Newman Fanboys movie Episode Link
Check out Angular Remote Conf! Buy tickets! Submit a CFP! Check out the speakers! 03:00 - The Origin Story and Success of Adventures in Angular ng-conf Angular Air Podcast 14:00 - The Angular Community 17:30 - Where is Angular heading? Suggest A Guest! Microsoft Build Conference 24:39 - Favorite Episodes NativeScript Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll Episode #90: NativeScript Part 2 with TJ VanToll Episode #16: NG 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery Dan Wahlin Episode #20: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #96: Angular 2 and TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #59: Learning Resources Episode #34: LIVE! from ng-conf 2015 Episode #94: LIVE! from ng-conf 2016 Episode #99: Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross Episode #77: 2016 Year Predictions Episode #70: Holiday Pick List Episode #51: The Angular 1 Compiler with Tero Parviainen Episode #17: AtScript with Miško Hevery Episode #55: Promises Picks NativeScript (John) Snap Power Chargers (John) Stellaris (Joe) ng-conf 2017 (Joe) Burke Holland (Aaron) AngularConnect (Aaron) Rocket League (Chuck) Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Going offline (Chuck) Shooting firearms (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck)
Check out Angular Remote Conf! Buy tickets! Submit a CFP! Check out the speakers! 03:00 - The Origin Story and Success of Adventures in Angular ng-conf Angular Air Podcast 14:00 - The Angular Community 17:30 - Where is Angular heading? Suggest A Guest! Microsoft Build Conference 24:39 - Favorite Episodes NativeScript Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll Episode #90: NativeScript Part 2 with TJ VanToll Episode #16: NG 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery Dan Wahlin Episode #20: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #96: Angular 2 and TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #59: Learning Resources Episode #34: LIVE! from ng-conf 2015 Episode #94: LIVE! from ng-conf 2016 Episode #99: Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross Episode #77: 2016 Year Predictions Episode #70: Holiday Pick List Episode #51: The Angular 1 Compiler with Tero Parviainen Episode #17: AtScript with Miško Hevery Episode #55: Promises Picks NativeScript (John) Snap Power Chargers (John) Stellaris (Joe) ng-conf 2017 (Joe) Burke Holland (Aaron) AngularConnect (Aaron) Rocket League (Chuck) Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Going offline (Chuck) Shooting firearms (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck)
Check out Angular Remote Conf! Buy tickets! Submit a CFP! Check out the speakers! 03:00 - The Origin Story and Success of Adventures in Angular ng-conf Angular Air Podcast 14:00 - The Angular Community 17:30 - Where is Angular heading? Suggest A Guest! Microsoft Build Conference 24:39 - Favorite Episodes NativeScript Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll Episode #90: NativeScript Part 2 with TJ VanToll Episode #16: NG 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery Dan Wahlin Episode #20: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #96: Angular 2 and TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #59: Learning Resources Episode #34: LIVE! from ng-conf 2015 Episode #94: LIVE! from ng-conf 2016 Episode #99: Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross Episode #77: 2016 Year Predictions Episode #70: Holiday Pick List Episode #51: The Angular 1 Compiler with Tero Parviainen Episode #17: AtScript with Miško Hevery Episode #55: Promises Picks NativeScript (John) Snap Power Chargers (John) Stellaris (Joe) ng-conf 2017 (Joe) Burke Holland (Aaron) AngularConnect (Aaron) Rocket League (Chuck) Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Going offline (Chuck) Shooting firearms (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! And while you’re there take a look at all of this year’s conferences! 02:42 - Angular 2 Beta and Projected Release Talk ng-conf ?? 06:52 - Payload Size 07:56 - Preparing For Angular 2 13:31 - Application Capability 17:06 - Language Dart TypeScript 17:33 - Releasing Angular 1 vs 2 Syntax New A2 Syntax Tooling 27:10 - angular-cli 28:31 - The Designer Story Inline Templates UI Components 34:57 - Promises and Observables 40:55 - The Router Lazy Loading 48:43 - Angular 2 Myths: Busted 53:22 - React, React Native Telerik NativeScript React Native Radio 55:37 - Angular Guidance; OO-Style or Functional App Architecture? Victor Savkin’s Blog Made with Angular 01:01:19 - Angular 1 => 2 Migration ng-upgrade ng-forward 01:04:17 - The Angular Community and Upcoming Conferences and Announcements Jules Kremer That Conference Picks a2-in-memory-web-api (John) John Papa’s Upcoming Angular 2 Pluralsight Course (John) Julia Gillard (Ward) Bryce Canyon National Park (Joe) Stockpile (Joe) ngrx (Lukas) The Revenant (Brian) ServiceWorker: Revolution of the Web Platform (Brian) The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Igor) iPad Pro (Igor) Apple Pencil (Igor) Paper & Pencil by FiftyThree (Igor) Mandy Moore (Chuck) Federico Iachetti (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! And while you’re there take a look at all of this year’s conferences! 02:42 - Angular 2 Beta and Projected Release Talk ng-conf ?? 06:52 - Payload Size 07:56 - Preparing For Angular 2 13:31 - Application Capability 17:06 - Language Dart TypeScript 17:33 - Releasing Angular 1 vs 2 Syntax New A2 Syntax Tooling 27:10 - angular-cli 28:31 - The Designer Story Inline Templates UI Components 34:57 - Promises and Observables 40:55 - The Router Lazy Loading 48:43 - Angular 2 Myths: Busted 53:22 - React, React Native Telerik NativeScript React Native Radio 55:37 - Angular Guidance; OO-Style or Functional App Architecture? Victor Savkin’s Blog Made with Angular 01:01:19 - Angular 1 => 2 Migration ng-upgrade ng-forward 01:04:17 - The Angular Community and Upcoming Conferences and Announcements Jules Kremer That Conference Picks a2-in-memory-web-api (John) John Papa’s Upcoming Angular 2 Pluralsight Course (John) Julia Gillard (Ward) Bryce Canyon National Park (Joe) Stockpile (Joe) ngrx (Lukas) The Revenant (Brian) ServiceWorker: Revolution of the Web Platform (Brian) The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Igor) iPad Pro (Igor) Apple Pencil (Igor) Paper & Pencil by FiftyThree (Igor) Mandy Moore (Chuck) Federico Iachetti (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! And while you’re there take a look at all of this year’s conferences! 02:42 - Angular 2 Beta and Projected Release Talk ng-conf ?? 06:52 - Payload Size 07:56 - Preparing For Angular 2 13:31 - Application Capability 17:06 - Language Dart TypeScript 17:33 - Releasing Angular 1 vs 2 Syntax New A2 Syntax Tooling 27:10 - angular-cli 28:31 - The Designer Story Inline Templates UI Components 34:57 - Promises and Observables 40:55 - The Router Lazy Loading 48:43 - Angular 2 Myths: Busted 53:22 - React, React Native Telerik NativeScript React Native Radio 55:37 - Angular Guidance; OO-Style or Functional App Architecture? Victor Savkin’s Blog Made with Angular 01:01:19 - Angular 1 => 2 Migration ng-upgrade ng-forward 01:04:17 - The Angular Community and Upcoming Conferences and Announcements Jules Kremer That Conference Picks a2-in-memory-web-api (John) John Papa’s Upcoming Angular 2 Pluralsight Course (John) Julia Gillard (Ward) Bryce Canyon National Park (Joe) Stockpile (Joe) ngrx (Lukas) The Revenant (Brian) ServiceWorker: Revolution of the Web Platform (Brian) The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Igor) iPad Pro (Igor) Apple Pencil (Igor) Paper & Pencil by FiftyThree (Igor) Mandy Moore (Chuck) Federico Iachetti (Chuck)
43.5 ngAir - Angular 2 Beta - The Angular Team stops by to announce the arrival of Angular 2 Beta!!! Also, Thomas Burleson announces the 1.0 release of Angular Material. This show is amazing! Guests: Brad Green, Misko Hevery, Igor Minar, and Thomas Burleson Panelists: Olivier Combe, Aimee Knight, Scott Moss, Carmen Popoviciu, PatrictJS, and Jeff Whelpley Picks/Tips: Brad - Developer News Worldwide Misko - xkcd Igor - http2 Olivier - Auth0 Angular 2 Blog Posts Aimee - Read the Source Carmen - Light Table, Patrick - Angular 2 Beta Jeff - Aerobatic.com, RxJS 5.0 Beta Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by Jeff Whelpley. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angularair.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. AngularAir is sponsored by: AngularClass Learn AngularJS, Angular 2, and Modern Web Development form the best. Looking for corporate Angular training, want to host us, or Angular consulting? twitter: @AngularClass email: info@angularclass.com chat: Join AngularClass Chat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist 02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch 44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics! Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)
AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist 02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch 44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics! Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)
AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist 02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch 44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics! Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)
The Angular.js team answers questions about Angular.js, its future, the framework, and anything else you want to ask about it.
The Angular.js team answers questions about Angular.js, its future, the framework, and anything else you want to ask about it.
The Angular.js team answers questions about Angular.js, its future, the framework, and anything else you want to ask about it.
The Angular.js team answers questions about Angular.js, its future, the framework, and anything else you want to ask about.
The Angular.js team answers questions about Angular.js, its future, the framework, and anything else you want to ask about it.
01:08 - Dropping the “JS” 02:15 - Announcements from ng-conf Blog Post 03:20 - Angular Internationalization (i18n) 05:27 - Annotations Yehuda Katz and Rob Eisenberg Reflection and Injection 09:24 - Runtime, Type Inference, and Dealing with Types at Runtime in TypeScript Metaprogramming Dependency Injection 11:05 - The Stability of the Current State of Angular Directives AngularDart 12:51 - forEach syntax change (from ! to *) 13:30 - Binding/Syntax [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 “Motivation” Angular Design Docs 17:34 - Two-way Data Binding 20:30 - Observables 22:04 - Two-way Data Binding (Cont’d) 25:22 - Directives (Angular 1 vs 2) How Do You Integrate HTML Templating with the ECMAScript 6 Module System? Template Annotation Use Cases 27:39 - Why Declare Imports in JavaScript? 32:37 - Using Globals with WebComponents Tooling Property Binding 35:23 - Winning Hearts: Moving From Angular 1 => 2 Getting Started with Angular 2? Current Status: No Docs; Missing Pieces WE WANT FEEDBACK! But first: View the Angular Design Docs Watch: [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 1 [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 ng-vegas News Sponsors! Get in touch: joeeames@gmail.com Now LIVE! ng-vegas Speaker List AngularU News Coming to California in June! Picks angular2_calendar (Joe) ng-vegas (Joe) ng-conf 2015 YouTube Channel (Ward) [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat (Chuck) The New Angular.io Site (Lukas) Coding Like a Girl (Brad) Didgeridoo at ng-conf (Igor) Angular 2 (Miško) [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed + Dave’s Addendum (Igor)
01:08 - Dropping the “JS” 02:15 - Announcements from ng-conf Blog Post 03:20 - Angular Internationalization (i18n) 05:27 - Annotations Yehuda Katz and Rob Eisenberg Reflection and Injection 09:24 - Runtime, Type Inference, and Dealing with Types at Runtime in TypeScript Metaprogramming Dependency Injection 11:05 - The Stability of the Current State of Angular Directives AngularDart 12:51 - forEach syntax change (from ! to *) 13:30 - Binding/Syntax [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 “Motivation” Angular Design Docs 17:34 - Two-way Data Binding 20:30 - Observables 22:04 - Two-way Data Binding (Cont’d) 25:22 - Directives (Angular 1 vs 2) How Do You Integrate HTML Templating with the ECMAScript 6 Module System? Template Annotation Use Cases 27:39 - Why Declare Imports in JavaScript? 32:37 - Using Globals with WebComponents Tooling Property Binding 35:23 - Winning Hearts: Moving From Angular 1 => 2 Getting Started with Angular 2? Current Status: No Docs; Missing Pieces WE WANT FEEDBACK! But first: View the Angular Design Docs Watch: [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 1 [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 ng-vegas News Sponsors! Get in touch: joeeames@gmail.com Now LIVE! ng-vegas Speaker List AngularU News Coming to California in June! Picks angular2_calendar (Joe) ng-vegas (Joe) ng-conf 2015 YouTube Channel (Ward) [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat (Chuck) The New Angular.io Site (Lukas) Coding Like a Girl (Brad) Didgeridoo at ng-conf (Igor) Angular 2 (Miško) [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed + Dave’s Addendum (Igor)
01:08 - Dropping the “JS” 02:15 - Announcements from ng-conf Blog Post 03:20 - Angular Internationalization (i18n) 05:27 - Annotations Yehuda Katz and Rob Eisenberg Reflection and Injection 09:24 - Runtime, Type Inference, and Dealing with Types at Runtime in TypeScript Metaprogramming Dependency Injection 11:05 - The Stability of the Current State of Angular Directives AngularDart 12:51 - forEach syntax change (from ! to *) 13:30 - Binding/Syntax [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 “Motivation” Angular Design Docs 17:34 - Two-way Data Binding 20:30 - Observables 22:04 - Two-way Data Binding (Cont’d) 25:22 - Directives (Angular 1 vs 2) How Do You Integrate HTML Templating with the ECMAScript 6 Module System? Template Annotation Use Cases 27:39 - Why Declare Imports in JavaScript? 32:37 - Using Globals with WebComponents Tooling Property Binding 35:23 - Winning Hearts: Moving From Angular 1 => 2 Getting Started with Angular 2? Current Status: No Docs; Missing Pieces WE WANT FEEDBACK! But first: View the Angular Design Docs Watch: [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 1 [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 ng-vegas News Sponsors! Get in touch: joeeames@gmail.com Now LIVE! ng-vegas Speaker List AngularU News Coming to California in June! Picks angular2_calendar (Joe) ng-vegas (Joe) ng-conf 2015 YouTube Channel (Ward) [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat (Chuck) The New Angular.io Site (Lukas) Coding Like a Girl (Brad) Didgeridoo at ng-conf (Igor) Angular 2 (Miško) [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed + Dave’s Addendum (Igor)
Live from ng-conf 2015! 05:10 - [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat 05:59 - TypeScript [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Day 1 Keynote 13:06 - Migration [YouTube] Matias Nemela: What’s New in ngAnimate [YouTube] Brian Ford: The New Router [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed 19:23 - Events 23:19 - The Kid’s Track and ng-conf extended [YouTube] Lukas Reubellke and Geoff Goodman: Badges? We Don’t Need No Strinkin’ Badges [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 30:28 - [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 33:33 - The Community [YouTube] William Scott Moss: Sasqwatch is Real Picks Woot.com (Aaron) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Aaron) Quadcopters (Chuck) Dreamers and Deceivers: True Stories of the Heroes and Villains Who Made America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Theater & Drama (John) [TED] Nancy Duarte: The secret structure of great talks (John) Resonate: Present Visual Stories That Transform Audiences by Nancy Duarte (John) William Scott Moss (Lukas) The Chocolate Malts at The Little America Hotel (Joe)
Live from ng-conf 2015! 05:10 - [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat 05:59 - TypeScript [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Day 1 Keynote 13:06 - Migration [YouTube] Matias Nemela: What’s New in ngAnimate [YouTube] Brian Ford: The New Router [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed 19:23 - Events 23:19 - The Kid’s Track and ng-conf extended [YouTube] Lukas Reubellke and Geoff Goodman: Badges? We Don’t Need No Strinkin’ Badges [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 30:28 - [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 33:33 - The Community [YouTube] William Scott Moss: Sasqwatch is Real Picks Woot.com (Aaron) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Aaron) Quadcopters (Chuck) Dreamers and Deceivers: True Stories of the Heroes and Villains Who Made America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Theater & Drama (John) [TED] Nancy Duarte: The secret structure of great talks (John) Resonate: Present Visual Stories That Transform Audiences by Nancy Duarte (John) William Scott Moss (Lukas) The Chocolate Malts at The Little America Hotel (Joe)
Live from ng-conf 2015! 05:10 - [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat 05:59 - TypeScript [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Day 1 Keynote 13:06 - Migration [YouTube] Matias Nemela: What’s New in ngAnimate [YouTube] Brian Ford: The New Router [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed 19:23 - Events 23:19 - The Kid’s Track and ng-conf extended [YouTube] Lukas Reubellke and Geoff Goodman: Badges? We Don’t Need No Strinkin’ Badges [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 30:28 - [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 33:33 - The Community [YouTube] William Scott Moss: Sasqwatch is Real Picks Woot.com (Aaron) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Aaron) Quadcopters (Chuck) Dreamers and Deceivers: True Stories of the Heroes and Villains Who Made America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Theater & Drama (John) [TED] Nancy Duarte: The secret structure of great talks (John) Resonate: Present Visual Stories That Transform Audiences by Nancy Duarte (John) William Scott Moss (Lukas) The Chocolate Malts at The Little America Hotel (Joe)
The crew talks Angular 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery.
The crew talks Angular 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery.
The crew talks Angular 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery.
The panelists have Igor Minar back on the show to discuss AngularJS in detail.
The panelists have Igor Minar back on the show to discuss AngularJS in detail.
The panelists have Igor Minar back on the show to discuss AngularJS in detail.
Panel Misko Hevery (twitter github blog) Igor Minar (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Discussion 01:33 - Angular.js (twitter github blog) 02:33 - Angular.js compared to other frameworks 04:03 - How does it work? 05:22 - Cost 06:06 - HTML Compiler 07:02 - Directives 10:31 - Working with browsers in the future 12:07 - Dependency injection 16:50 - Main method 18:48 - Using require.js 20:53 - How would you build a TreeView widget in Angular? 24:07 - Where data is stored 24:42 - Scope 29:47 - Syncing to servers RESTClient 31:34 - Testability & Services in Angular 39:04 - Benefits of Angular Dependency injection Directives Picks The Arrow (Joe) Font Awesome (Tim) Testacular (Igor) Plunker (Igor) The Better Angels of our Nature: Steven Pinker (Misko) XCOM (Jamison) The Foundation Series: Isaac Asimov (Jamison) Influencer: The Power to Change Anything (AJ) Transcript [This episode is sponsored by ComponentOne, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to wijmo.com and check them out.] [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net] JAMISON: Hi everybody and welcome to episode 32 of the JavaScript Jabber podcast. I'm not your host Charles Max Wood, I'm Jamison Dance. Chuck is at a conference this week. So, he is not here. We have with us Joe Eames. JOE: Hey everybody! JAMISON: Tim Caswell. TIM: Hello. JAMISON: And we have two special guests. I'm going to mangle your names, so I'm sorry. It’s Misko Hevery. MISKO: Misko Hevery. Yeah, thank you. JAMISON: Misko Hevery and Igor Minar? IGOR: Minar. Yeah. JAMISON: Great. You guys wanna introduce yourself really quick? MISKO: Sure. So, this is Misko Hevery, original creator of Angular.js. IGOR: Hi everybody! I'm Igor. I joined Misko about 2 years ago on this venture of creating better browser and better environment for creating client-side applications. JAMISON: And if you can’t tell, we are going to talk about Angular.js this week. So, I know it is kind of a Google project now. Did it start out that way? MISKO: It started out with something I was working on and eventually I've open sourced it at a product with Google internal application and just gotten such a rave reviews and new features that people actually says, “Hey why don’t you work on this full time and turn in on to a real product?” So, that's how it’s started. JAMISON: Oh, wow. So, there’s actually a team in Google who are working on Angular as their job? MISKO: Yeah. IGOR: Yes. JAMISON: That's awesome. IGOR: It’s just two of us here now, but we have a bunch of other people working full time on Angular.js and also main contributors-- JAMISON: Oh, go ahead sorry. IGOR: There is a team behind Angular.js. JAMISON: Do you think you can give an overview and kind of a comparison to contrast Angular to some of the other MVC frameworks that people like before you? I mean, Backbone I guess is what most people know. So, what makes Angular different from Backbone? How does it work? MISKO: So, I have never used Backbone besides it’s framework. But, my understanding is that Backbone is basically you have declare model and then launch on changes on its mode. And the way it does so is that there is a model class object. And whenever you modify the models that use special getters and setters methods, the Backbone know about the changes. So, this is pretty different from Angular because we don’t require you to inherit from anything. We have special getters and setters. Basically, any JavaScript object can be a model. So, that’s one big difference. JAMISON: But you can still observe the changes on objects like that? MISKO: Right.
Panel Misko Hevery (twitter github blog) Igor Minar (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Discussion 01:33 - Angular.js (twitter github blog) 02:33 - Angular.js compared to other frameworks 04:03 - How does it work? 05:22 - Cost 06:06 - HTML Compiler 07:02 - Directives 10:31 - Working with browsers in the future 12:07 - Dependency injection 16:50 - Main method 18:48 - Using require.js 20:53 - How would you build a TreeView widget in Angular? 24:07 - Where data is stored 24:42 - Scope 29:47 - Syncing to servers RESTClient 31:34 - Testability & Services in Angular 39:04 - Benefits of Angular Dependency injection Directives Picks The Arrow (Joe) Font Awesome (Tim) Testacular (Igor) Plunker (Igor) The Better Angels of our Nature: Steven Pinker (Misko) XCOM (Jamison) The Foundation Series: Isaac Asimov (Jamison) Influencer: The Power to Change Anything (AJ) Transcript [This episode is sponsored by ComponentOne, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to wijmo.com and check them out.] [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net] JAMISON: Hi everybody and welcome to episode 32 of the JavaScript Jabber podcast. I'm not your host Charles Max Wood, I'm Jamison Dance. Chuck is at a conference this week. So, he is not here. We have with us Joe Eames. JOE: Hey everybody! JAMISON: Tim Caswell. TIM: Hello. JAMISON: And we have two special guests. I'm going to mangle your names, so I'm sorry. It’s Misko Hevery. MISKO: Misko Hevery. Yeah, thank you. JAMISON: Misko Hevery and Igor Minar? IGOR: Minar. Yeah. JAMISON: Great. You guys wanna introduce yourself really quick? MISKO: Sure. So, this is Misko Hevery, original creator of Angular.js. IGOR: Hi everybody! I'm Igor. I joined Misko about 2 years ago on this venture of creating better browser and better environment for creating client-side applications. JAMISON: And if you can’t tell, we are going to talk about Angular.js this week. So, I know it is kind of a Google project now. Did it start out that way? MISKO: It started out with something I was working on and eventually I've open sourced it at a product with Google internal application and just gotten such a rave reviews and new features that people actually says, “Hey why don’t you work on this full time and turn in on to a real product?” So, that's how it’s started. JAMISON: Oh, wow. So, there’s actually a team in Google who are working on Angular as their job? MISKO: Yeah. IGOR: Yes. JAMISON: That's awesome. IGOR: It’s just two of us here now, but we have a bunch of other people working full time on Angular.js and also main contributors-- JAMISON: Oh, go ahead sorry. IGOR: There is a team behind Angular.js. JAMISON: Do you think you can give an overview and kind of a comparison to contrast Angular to some of the other MVC frameworks that people like before you? I mean, Backbone I guess is what most people know. So, what makes Angular different from Backbone? How does it work? MISKO: So, I have never used Backbone besides it’s framework. But, my understanding is that Backbone is basically you have declare model and then launch on changes on its mode. And the way it does so is that there is a model class object. And whenever you modify the models that use special getters and setters methods, the Backbone know about the changes. So, this is pretty different from Angular because we don’t require you to inherit from anything. We have special getters and setters. Basically, any JavaScript object can be a model. So, that’s one big difference. JAMISON: But you can still observe the changes on objects like that? MISKO: Right.
Panel Misko Hevery (twitter github blog) Igor Minar (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Discussion 01:33 - Angular.js (twitter github blog) 02:33 - Angular.js compared to other frameworks 04:03 - How does it work? 05:22 - Cost 06:06 - HTML Compiler 07:02 - Directives 10:31 - Working with browsers in the future 12:07 - Dependency injection 16:50 - Main method 18:48 - Using require.js 20:53 - How would you build a TreeView widget in Angular? 24:07 - Where data is stored 24:42 - Scope 29:47 - Syncing to servers RESTClient 31:34 - Testability & Services in Angular 39:04 - Benefits of Angular Dependency injection Directives Picks The Arrow (Joe) Font Awesome (Tim) Testacular (Igor) Plunker (Igor) The Better Angels of our Nature: Steven Pinker (Misko) XCOM (Jamison) The Foundation Series: Isaac Asimov (Jamison) Influencer: The Power to Change Anything (AJ) Transcript [This episode is sponsored by ComponentOne, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to wijmo.com and check them out.] [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net] JAMISON: Hi everybody and welcome to episode 32 of the JavaScript Jabber podcast. I'm not your host Charles Max Wood, I'm Jamison Dance. Chuck is at a conference this week. So, he is not here. We have with us Joe Eames. JOE: Hey everybody! JAMISON: Tim Caswell. TIM: Hello. JAMISON: And we have two special guests. I'm going to mangle your names, so I'm sorry. It’s Misko Hevery. MISKO: Misko Hevery. Yeah, thank you. JAMISON: Misko Hevery and Igor Minar? IGOR: Minar. Yeah. JAMISON: Great. You guys wanna introduce yourself really quick? MISKO: Sure. So, this is Misko Hevery, original creator of Angular.js. IGOR: Hi everybody! I'm Igor. I joined Misko about 2 years ago on this venture of creating better browser and better environment for creating client-side applications. JAMISON: And if you can’t tell, we are going to talk about Angular.js this week. So, I know it is kind of a Google project now. Did it start out that way? MISKO: It started out with something I was working on and eventually I've open sourced it at a product with Google internal application and just gotten such a rave reviews and new features that people actually says, “Hey why don’t you work on this full time and turn in on to a real product?” So, that's how it’s started. JAMISON: Oh, wow. So, there’s actually a team in Google who are working on Angular as their job? MISKO: Yeah. IGOR: Yes. JAMISON: That's awesome. IGOR: It’s just two of us here now, but we have a bunch of other people working full time on Angular.js and also main contributors-- JAMISON: Oh, go ahead sorry. IGOR: There is a team behind Angular.js. JAMISON: Do you think you can give an overview and kind of a comparison to contrast Angular to some of the other MVC frameworks that people like before you? I mean, Backbone I guess is what most people know. So, what makes Angular different from Backbone? How does it work? MISKO: So, I have never used Backbone besides it’s framework. But, my understanding is that Backbone is basically you have declare model and then launch on changes on its mode. And the way it does so is that there is a model class object. And whenever you modify the models that use special getters and setters methods, the Backbone know about the changes. So, this is pretty different from Angular because we don’t require you to inherit from anything. We have special getters and setters. Basically, any JavaScript object can be a model. So, that’s one big difference. JAMISON: But you can still observe the changes on objects like that? MISKO: Right.