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const podcast = { episode: 243, title: 'Nx', topics: [ 'libraries', 'dependancies', 'monorepo' ], guest: 'Juri Strumpflohner' hosts: [ 'John Papa', 'Ward Bell' ]};Recording date: 07/06/2023John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerJuri Strumpflohner [@Juristr]](https://twitter.com/juristr)Brought to you byAG GridNarwhal Visit nx.dev to get the preeminent open-source toolkit for monorepo development, today. Resources:Building React apps with Nx and Jack HsuNotepad conf from 2014Notepad has tabsJuri Strumpflohner on Egghead IONx from NarwalNx Conf eventngConf 2023Remix with NxNx Plugins registryHow Google Does MonorepoWilhelm Scream recording session foundWilhelm Scream recording session foundWhen should you go with NxNarwhal seed funding for Nx to take monorepos mainstreamNew York Times: There's One Hard Question My Fellow Doctors and I Will Need to Answer SoonMake Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every DayTimejumps00:29 Welcome00:55 Notepad update03:02 Introducing Juri05:00 What is Nx?08:26 Sponsor: Ag Grid09:30 What are the problems Nx is solving?14:05 How does Nx help with speed in monorepos?22:40 When is Nx usable on projects?32:42 Sponsor: Narwhal33:17 How do you import existing projects into Nx?35:49 How might Nx integrate AI?Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
We talk about modern Node.js architecture and how developers can better maintain it with Juri Strumpflohner, Senior Director of Developer Experience at Nx. Links https://www.youtube.com/@nxdevtools https://twitter.com/NxDevTools https://nx.dev/getting-started/intro https://twitter.com/juristr https://www.linkedin.com/in/juristr https://github.com/juristr https://www.youtube.com/c/JuriStrumpflohner https://egghead.io/q/resources-by-juri-strumpflohner Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want to see on the show? Our producers want to know, and if you talk with us, we'll send you a $25 gift card! If you're interested, schedule a call with us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) or you can email producer Kate Trahan at kate@logrocket.com (mailto:kate@logrocket.com) Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Juri Strumpflohner.
We welcome back Juri Strumplohner, Director of Dev Experience and Director of Engineering at Nrwl, to talk about how to not only speed up your CIs with monorepos, but also how it can help the environment. Links https://dev.to/nx https://nx.dev/getting-started https://twitter.com/juristr https://twitter.com/nxdevtools https://www.youtube.com/nrwl_io https://www.youtube.com/c/JuriStrumpflohner Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want to see on the show? Our producers want to know, and if you talk with us, we'll send you a $25 gift card! If you're interested, schedule a call with us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) or you can email producer Kate Trahan at kate@logrocket.com (mailto:kate@logrocket.com) Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Juri Strumpflohner.
Questa settimana parliamo di Nx con Juri Strumpflohner, director of the developer experience di nx. Abbiamo parlato con lui di monorepo e di nx, di come può essere utile in contesti enterprise e non solo.- https://juristr.com/categories/nx/- https://github.com/nrwl/nx## Ricordati di iscriverti al gruppo telegramhttps://t.me/gitbar## Supportaci suhttps://www.gitbar.it/supportQuesta settimana dobbiamo ringraziare Fiacc! Grazie per la tua guinness SLAINTE!## Paese dei balocchi - https://www.amazon.com/Build-Unorthodox-Guide-Making-Things/dp/0063046067- https://algorithm-visualizer.org/## Contatti@brainrepo su twitter o via mail a info@gitbar.it.## CreditiLe sigle sono state prodotte da MondoComputazionaleLe musiche da Blan Kytt - RSPNSweet Lullaby by Agnese ValmaggiaMonkeys Spinning Monkeys by Kevin MacLeod
Juri Strumpflohner is the Director of Developer Experience at Nrwl Technologies. Nrwl works with global enterprises to provide remote consulting, training, and engineering. Nx is Nrwl's open source product which provides advanced tools that help scale enterprise development. Scaling DevTools is the podcast that investigates how DevTools go from zero to one. Created by Jack Bridger, founder of BitReach. BitReach helps DevTool companies reach more developers. In this series, Jack will explore how startups sell to developers, build tools and become successful.What we cover The story, Nrwl, and Nx? Solve the problems you see Open source business model How Nx got to 2million downloads per week Hiring for growth Taking over an existing open source proejct Where to hear from Juri Twitter: @juristr https://nrwl.io/ https://nx.dev/ https://www.youtube.com/c/Nrwl_io https://nx.dev/conf Where to hear from us Twitter: @JackSBridger https://blog.bitreach.io Newsletter: https://www.bitreach.io/
Episode 250 Juri has been working as a software developer and architect for 10+ years, with technologies like Java, .Net, Node.js on the desktop, mobile as well as web. Lately he has mostly been focusing on frontend web development with JavaScript, on writing technical articles, and teaching. Links https://juristr.com/ https://github.com/juristr https://twitter.com/juristr https://www.linkedin.com/in/juristr/ https://www.youtube.com/c/JuriStrumpflohner Resources https://nx.dev/ https://lerna.js.org/ https://twitter.com/NXdevtools https://github.com/nrwl/nx https://github.com/nrwl/nx-examples https://nx.dev/community https://github.com/nx-dotnet/nx-dotnet "Tempting Time" by Animals As Leaders used with permissions - All Rights Reserved × Subscribe now! Never miss a post, subscribe to The 6 Figure Developer Podcast! Are you interested in being a guest on The 6 Figure Developer Podcast? Click here to check availability!
KBall and Juri dive deep into monorepos, their benefits and gotchas, and how Nx helps you improve the performance and maintainability of a monorepo setup.
KBall and Juri dive deep into monorepos, their benefits and gotchas, and how Nx helps you improve the performance and maintainability of a monorepo setup.
We talk to Juri Strumpflohner, Director of Engineering and Dev Experience at Nrwl, about Nx, the future of Nx in 2022, and the importance of monorepos. Links https://nx.dev/ https://twitter.com/nrwl_io https://twitter.com/nxdevtools https://twitter.com/juristr https://www.youtube.com/c/JuriStrumpflohner Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form, (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers) and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Juri Strumpflohner.
Join us this week with Juri Strumpflohner, the head of DX and Europe Engineering at [Nrwl](https://nrwl.io/).Nrwl maintains [NX](https://nx.dev) a next generation build system with first class monorepo support and powerful integrations.Join us as we dive deep into the feature set and learn all about how the make builds lightning fast.
I spoke with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a JavaScript Architect working for Narwhal Technologies. Beyond that, Juri is a Google Developer Expert, title that he got as a result of his intense involvement with Angular. Juri is also an Instructor at Egghead, having created multiple courses not only about Angular, his forte, but also React and Git. As I had quite a few Egghead instructors in the podcast I wanted to ask him why Egghead instructors seem to enjoy so much working with Egghead. We delve a bit into this. Juri loves writing for his blog. He shared with me that at peak, his blog was getting 100K readers a month. Quite a feat! We have also talked about his passion for martial arts and how it has affected his work as a developer. Towards the end we discussed about his challenges with juggling multiple responsibilities and the strategy he uses to handle better prioritization. I will leave you with the polyglot and martial arts teacher and student, Juri Strumpflohner. Full show notes and links: https://SoloCoder.com/86
In the final installment of our series on forms, the Angular Show welcomes one of our favorite speakers and expert on forms, our very own panelist, Jennifer Wadella. Jennifer is the Director of Angular Development at Bitovi, a front-end JavaScript consulting firm.In the first two installments, we discussed Angular Formly with Bram (better known as Beeman) and Juri Strumpflohner, and then we sat down with Ward Bell to expand our understanding and appreciation for template-driven forms. In this episode, Jennifer will take your knowledge of reactive-driven forms to the next level. To get started, we will broadly discuss the basics of reactive forms and its API; including the AbstractControl, the FormBuilder, and more. We'll then briefly learn about the differences between using the reactive forms API and the template-driven approach. We'll also discuss some more advanced topics, such as the value control accessor and validation. Finally, we'll look at a few of the open issues related to reactive forms and discuss how the API could be improved (ehh hemm, typings).If you haven't subscribed to our show, go ahead and do it now. We love this community and we want you to be a part of it! The Angular Show is your home for the latest Angular news, to learn more about Angular, and to meet amazing people in the community.Show Notes: ngx-typed-forms: https://github.com/Quramy/ngx-typed-formsStrong typings: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/13721Andrew's reply: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/40772#issuecomment-776456955 Improvements: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/31963Control touch state observable: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/10887Control.getValidators() is missing: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/13461Input as Observable: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/5689Identity made simple for developers with Auth0 - https://a0.to/youtubeDemo: How to add user login to an Angular application using Auth0 - https://a0.to/angularSDKqsConnect with us:Brian Love - @brian_loveJennifer Wadella - @likeOMGitsFEDAYAaron Frost - @aaronfrost
Developing on the web can potentially be reduced to inputs and outputs, and further, a snapshot of current inputs and outputs is the state of our application. Inputs often come in the form of user events, and one of the primary methods for users to provide input into our applications is through forms. Whether you love or hate forms, web developers have no way of escaping this critical input method. In this episode of the Angular Show, our panelists are joined by two experts in the area of Angular and forms, Juri Strumpflohner and Bram Borggreve. Juri Strumpflohner is a Senior Software Engineer at Narwhal and Bram is a freelance developer and founder of BeeSoftLabs. Juri and Bram are members of the Angular Formly core team that produces and maintains this open-source project. While Angular ships with powerful form modules, Angular Formly builds on top of Angular's modules to provide an abstraction layer that enables developers to build robust and complex forms. One of the biggest advantages is the ability to dynamically and programmatically define form groups, arrays, and controls. Further, Angular Formly provides wrappers for control appearances based on several popular UI component libraries, such as Angular Material and Bootstrap, or you can create your own UI wrapper if necessary.Connect with us: Juri Strumpflohner - @juristrBram Borggreve - @beeman_nlAaron Frost - @aaronfrostJennifer Wadella - @likeOMGitsFEDAYBrian Love - @brian_love
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Juri Strumpflohner Episode Summary A fun conversation about how to lazy load Angular modules with Juri Strumpflohner, a software developer with more 10 years of experience in technologies like Java, .Net and Node.js. Juri is also a Google Developer Expert in Web Tech and an Egghead.io Instructor. With lazy loading, it is possible to defer loading unused portions and load them on demand. The panel discusses what can be lazy loaded in an Angular application and how Aaron's for lazy loading in Angular helps with the process. Links My Angular Story 045: Juri Strumpflohner Adventures in Angular 193: Angular Libraries with Juri Strumpflohner Juri's Twitter Juri's Website Juri’s GitHub Juri’s Egghead Courses for lazy loading in Angular for lazy loading in Angular https://thinkster.io/ Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Aaron Frost: John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019) – IMDb Long Shot (2019) - IMDb Brian Love: Ninebot KickScooter by Segway Ninebot KickScooter by Segway ES1 Joe Eames Joe Eames: Star Wars: A New Hope Symphony Orchestra Anki Vector | The Home Robot With Interactive AI Technology | Juri Strumpflohner: ng-conf talks Lazy load Angular Components
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Juri Strumpflohner Episode Summary A fun conversation about how to lazy load Angular modules with Juri Strumpflohner, a software developer with more 10 years of experience in technologies like Java, .Net and Node.js. Juri is also a Google Developer Expert in Web Tech and an Egghead.io Instructor. With lazy loading, it is possible to defer loading unused portions and load them on demand. The panel discusses what can be lazy loaded in an Angular application and how Aaron's for lazy loading in Angular helps with the process. Links My Angular Story 045: Juri Strumpflohner Adventures in Angular 193: Angular Libraries with Juri Strumpflohner Juri's Twitter Juri's Website Juri’s GitHub Juri’s Egghead Courses for lazy loading in Angular for lazy loading in Angular https://thinkster.io/ Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Aaron Frost: John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019) – IMDb Long Shot (2019) - IMDb Brian Love: Ninebot KickScooter by Segway Ninebot KickScooter by Segway ES1 Joe Eames Joe Eames: Star Wars: A New Hope Symphony Orchestra Anki Vector | The Home Robot With Interactive AI Technology | Juri Strumpflohner: ng-conf talks Lazy load Angular Components
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Juri Strumpflohner Episode Summary A fun conversation about how to lazy load Angular modules with Juri Strumpflohner, a software developer with more 10 years of experience in technologies like Java, .Net and Node.js. Juri is also a Google Developer Expert in Web Tech and an Egghead.io Instructor. With lazy loading, it is possible to defer loading unused portions and load them on demand. The panel discusses what can be lazy loaded in an Angular application and how Aaron's for lazy loading in Angular helps with the process. Links My Angular Story 045: Juri Strumpflohner Adventures in Angular 193: Angular Libraries with Juri Strumpflohner Juri's Twitter Juri's Website Juri’s GitHub Juri’s Egghead Courses for lazy loading in Angular for lazy loading in Angular https://thinkster.io/ Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Aaron Frost: John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019) – IMDb Long Shot (2019) - IMDb Brian Love: Ninebot KickScooter by Segway Ninebot KickScooter by Segway ES1 Joe Eames Joe Eames: Star Wars: A New Hope Symphony Orchestra Anki Vector | The Home Robot With Interactive AI Technology | Juri Strumpflohner: ng-conf talks Lazy load Angular Components
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juri Strumpflohner This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that works with JavaScript and Angular.js, and more recently, he has created training courses on Egghead. He first got into programming when he was about 11 or 12 years old and he was always really interested with playing around on his Dad’s computer. They talk about coming into programming through curiosity, how he got into Angular and JavaScript, and his switch to working on single page applications, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Adventures in Angular Episode 193 How did you first get into programming? Dad had a computer Windows 3.1 Getting into program through Microsoft Word Curious about how Word actually worked Coming into programming through curiosity How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? Business informatics in school Creating small application was really fun for him Got into real programming after high school Side projects in UI Working at a Microsoft shop out of college The switch to single-page applications JavaScript on the front-end Where does Angular come in? JavaScript MVC (now Done.js) Using AngularJS Advantages to using a well-used and well-understood technology What was it about Angular that got you excited? Mix of the community and ease of use And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 193 JavaScript Angular.js His Egghead courses Egghead Angular Done.js @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Get a Coder Job Course Framework Summit Juri ngx-formly Egghead His Egghead courses Mavic Air Drone
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juri Strumpflohner This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that works with JavaScript and Angular.js, and more recently, he has created training courses on Egghead. He first got into programming when he was about 11 or 12 years old and he was always really interested with playing around on his Dad’s computer. They talk about coming into programming through curiosity, how he got into Angular and JavaScript, and his switch to working on single page applications, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Adventures in Angular Episode 193 How did you first get into programming? Dad had a computer Windows 3.1 Getting into program through Microsoft Word Curious about how Word actually worked Coming into programming through curiosity How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? Business informatics in school Creating small application was really fun for him Got into real programming after high school Side projects in UI Working at a Microsoft shop out of college The switch to single-page applications JavaScript on the front-end Where does Angular come in? JavaScript MVC (now Done.js) Using AngularJS Advantages to using a well-used and well-understood technology What was it about Angular that got you excited? Mix of the community and ease of use And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 193 JavaScript Angular.js His Egghead courses Egghead Angular Done.js @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Get a Coder Job Course Framework Summit Juri ngx-formly Egghead His Egghead courses Mavic Air Drone
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juri Strumpflohner This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that works with JavaScript and Angular.js, and more recently, he has created training courses on Egghead. He first got into programming when he was about 11 or 12 years old and he was always really interested with playing around on his Dad’s computer. They talk about coming into programming through curiosity, how he got into Angular and JavaScript, and his switch to working on single page applications, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Adventures in Angular Episode 193 How did you first get into programming? Dad had a computer Windows 3.1 Getting into program through Microsoft Word Curious about how Word actually worked Coming into programming through curiosity How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? Business informatics in school Creating small application was really fun for him Got into real programming after high school Side projects in UI Working at a Microsoft shop out of college The switch to single-page applications JavaScript on the front-end Where does Angular come in? JavaScript MVC (now Done.js) Using AngularJS Advantages to using a well-used and well-understood technology What was it about Angular that got you excited? Mix of the community and ease of use And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 193 JavaScript Angular.js His Egghead courses Egghead Angular Done.js @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Get a Coder Job Course Framework Summit Juri ngx-formly Egghead His Egghead courses Mavic Air Drone
Panel: Charles Max Wood Shai Reznik Joe Eames Special Guests: Juri Strumpflohner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Angular libraries with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that previously has done a lot of full-stack development with JavaScript and Angular.js on the front-end and C# and Java on the back-end. More recently, he has begun to focus more on the front-end with Angular development as a freelance developer and has created training courses on Egghead. They talk about what an Angular library is, how you can create an Angular Package Format, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Create and publish Angular libs like a Pro- Juri’s NG-BE Talk What are Angular libraries? How do Angular libraries connect to Angular? Angular modules Open source as the main use case CSS and Sass Have to follow a certain series of steps to build your libraries WebPack Plunker Server-side rendering Tree shaking things that aren’t used on your library Angular Package Format Component library Secondary entry points How do you go about making a package like this? TypeScript Modules Now have built-in support of Angular libraries ng-packagr And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Angular.js Egghead Juri’s Egghead Courses Create and publish Angular libs like a Pro Angular modules Sass WebPack Plunker TypeScript Modules ng-packagr @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles FullContact Set Appointments on Google Calendar Shai Competing Against Luck by Clayton M. Christensen His Blog Post Joe Unit Testing in Angular PluralSight Course Prettier Juri ngx-tabs-libdemo ngx-formly Juri’s Egghead Courses
Panel: Charles Max Wood Shai Reznik Joe Eames Special Guests: Juri Strumpflohner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Angular libraries with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that previously has done a lot of full-stack development with JavaScript and Angular.js on the front-end and C# and Java on the back-end. More recently, he has begun to focus more on the front-end with Angular development as a freelance developer and has created training courses on Egghead. They talk about what an Angular library is, how you can create an Angular Package Format, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Create and publish Angular libs like a Pro- Juri’s NG-BE Talk What are Angular libraries? How do Angular libraries connect to Angular? Angular modules Open source as the main use case CSS and Sass Have to follow a certain series of steps to build your libraries WebPack Plunker Server-side rendering Tree shaking things that aren’t used on your library Angular Package Format Component library Secondary entry points How do you go about making a package like this? TypeScript Modules Now have built-in support of Angular libraries ng-packagr And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Angular.js Egghead Juri’s Egghead Courses Create and publish Angular libs like a Pro Angular modules Sass WebPack Plunker TypeScript Modules ng-packagr @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles FullContact Set Appointments on Google Calendar Shai Competing Against Luck by Clayton M. Christensen His Blog Post Joe Unit Testing in Angular PluralSight Course Prettier Juri ngx-tabs-libdemo ngx-formly Juri’s Egghead Courses
Panel: Charles Max Wood Shai Reznik Joe Eames Special Guests: Juri Strumpflohner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Angular libraries with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that previously has done a lot of full-stack development with JavaScript and Angular.js on the front-end and C# and Java on the back-end. More recently, he has begun to focus more on the front-end with Angular development as a freelance developer and has created training courses on Egghead. They talk about what an Angular library is, how you can create an Angular Package Format, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Create and publish Angular libs like a Pro- Juri’s NG-BE Talk What are Angular libraries? How do Angular libraries connect to Angular? Angular modules Open source as the main use case CSS and Sass Have to follow a certain series of steps to build your libraries WebPack Plunker Server-side rendering Tree shaking things that aren’t used on your library Angular Package Format Component library Secondary entry points How do you go about making a package like this? TypeScript Modules Now have built-in support of Angular libraries ng-packagr And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Angular.js Egghead Juri’s Egghead Courses Create and publish Angular libs like a Pro Angular modules Sass WebPack Plunker TypeScript Modules ng-packagr @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles FullContact Set Appointments on Google Calendar Shai Competing Against Luck by Clayton M. Christensen His Blog Post Joe Unit Testing in Angular PluralSight Course Prettier Juri ngx-tabs-libdemo ngx-formly Juri’s Egghead Courses
John talks with Juri Strumpflohner, an industry expert and angular trainer; and Rob Wormald, an Angular core development team member, getting into how Angular has evolved with the 2.0 release, powerful new features, their favorite libraries, and where the future is taking it.Angular has gotten much better under the hood. Rob talks about how the Angular team is working on really improving the code while still keeping the public API stable. He also talks about the team's ongoing debate on where to improve the code. Faster? Smaller? Currently, the team has chosen to work on making it smaller and has improved the bundle size of Angular.One of the new things about Angular that people are most excited about is the Elements and CLI Schematics libraries. Juri talks about how Elements opens up a "whole new world," allowing people not to have to resolve the same problems over and over again by letting them create reusable angular components.One of the hardest things to learn with Angular was the design and architecture patterns. Rob goes into how the team has improved the documentation, now actually getting into best practices and giving architecture guidelines.Finally, our guests get into their favorite Angular libraries. NgRx Formly being the big favorite. NgRx Formly is a beautiful library that allows devs to create powerful reactive forms. Rob also highly recommends the Angular Schematics library. It is a powerful low-level tool that allows you to create templates and code generators. You can even use it in conjunction with the Angular CLI to extend it or modify it for your own needs!Transcript"Angular Web Applications with Juri Strumpflohner and Rob Wormald (Angular Core Team)" TranscriptResourcesAngular 2Angular ElementsAngular SchematicsNgRxAngular Reactive FormsRob WormaldTwitterGithubEgghead CoursesJuri StrumpflohnerTwitterBlogEgghead Courses