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The Angular Show
E045 - Micro Frontends in Angular

The Angular Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 68:36


Micro-what?!? What is a micro frontend, what does it have to do with Angular, why would I want to use this strategy, and how do I go about implementing this in my organization?These are all good questions. Whether you know what a micro frontend is, have never heard of it, or are currently implementing this strategy in your organization, this is an episode of the Angular Show that you do not want to miss.Join panelists Aaron Frost, Brian Love, and Jennifer Wadella as they start their journey in learning about Micro Frontends in Angular. We had the privilege to sit down with Zama Khan Mohamed, who is an expert in Micro Frontends. Zama teaches us the basics of what a micro frontend is and why we would consider this strategy for our applications. Then, we dive into the details on how Angular developers and organizations using Angular, as well as a mix of other frameworks, can leverage Micro Frontends in their architecture. We also discuss some of the benefits and costs of this approach, and why you might want to consider using micro frontends. Finally, we also touch on Webpach version 5's new support for federated modules and the impact this has on how we build modern micro frontends.Phew - that sounds like a lot, but have no fear, your friendly panelists are here to walk with you through this new landscape of micro frontends in the JavaScript ecosystem.Show Notes:https://github.com/single-spa/single-spahttps://webpack.js.org/concepts/module-federation/Connect with us:@mohamedzamakhan@likeOMGitsFEDAY@brian_love@aaronfrost

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MAS 101: Thomas Burleson

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 65:52


Thomas Burleson, Solutions Architect focusing on React and Angular from West Des Moines, Iowa joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Thomas shares his journey as a developer and how he was introduced to Angular. Thomas and Aaron also talk about the evolution of the Angular community. Thomas was an Applied Physics major in college and when he failed a programming class he never thought he would be a developer. But then he wanted to know what was behind the software he was using and he taught himself how to code. Thomas then shares some tips on what abilities you need possess if you want to become a developer, one of which is the ability to sit in front of a computer 10-12 hours a day. The second one is to be willing to put in the time to learn. Finally Aaron asks him Thomas how to get out of a "quicksand" situation where you cannot drop the things you are working on but would like to change your project or position. Thomas outlines some cases why one can find themselves in a quicksand situation and what to do about it. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Thomas Burleson My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links AiA 135 Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson Thomas Burleson Twitter Thomas Burleson LinkedIn https://material.angularjs.org/latest/ Picks Aaron Frost Angular vs. React: Change Detection Jennifer Wadella Thomas Burleson https://github.com/immerjs/immer Maxim Koretskyi

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MAS 101: Thomas Burleson

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 65:52


Thomas Burleson, Solutions Architect focusing on React and Angular from West Des Moines, Iowa joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Thomas shares his journey as a developer and how he was introduced to Angular. Thomas and Aaron also talk about the evolution of the Angular community. Thomas was an Applied Physics major in college and when he failed a programming class he never thought he would be a developer. But then he wanted to know what was behind the software he was using and he taught himself how to code. Thomas then shares some tips on what abilities you need possess if you want to become a developer, one of which is the ability to sit in front of a computer 10-12 hours a day. The second one is to be willing to put in the time to learn. Finally Aaron asks him Thomas how to get out of a "quicksand" situation where you cannot drop the things you are working on but would like to change your project or position. Thomas outlines some cases why one can find themselves in a quicksand situation and what to do about it. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Thomas Burleson My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links AiA 135 Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson Thomas Burleson Twitter Thomas Burleson LinkedIn https://material.angularjs.org/latest/ Picks Aaron Frost Angular vs. React: Change Detection Jennifer Wadella Thomas Burleson https://github.com/immerjs/immer Maxim Koretskyi

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My Angular Story
MAS 101: Thomas Burleson

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 65:52


Thomas Burleson, Solutions Architect focusing on React and Angular from West Des Moines, Iowa joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Thomas shares his journey as a developer and how he was introduced to Angular. Thomas and Aaron also talk about the evolution of the Angular community. Thomas was an Applied Physics major in college and when he failed a programming class he never thought he would be a developer. But then he wanted to know what was behind the software he was using and he taught himself how to code. Thomas then shares some tips on what abilities you need possess if you want to become a developer, one of which is the ability to sit in front of a computer 10-12 hours a day. The second one is to be willing to put in the time to learn. Finally Aaron asks him Thomas how to get out of a "quicksand" situation where you cannot drop the things you are working on but would like to change your project or position. Thomas outlines some cases why one can find themselves in a quicksand situation and what to do about it. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Thomas Burleson My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links AiA 135 Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson Thomas Burleson Twitter Thomas Burleson LinkedIn https://material.angularjs.org/latest/ Picks Aaron Frost Angular vs. React: Change Detection Jennifer Wadella Thomas Burleson https://github.com/immerjs/immer Maxim Koretskyi

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MAS 093: Jennifer Wadella

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 34:29


Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan The Freelancers Show My JavaScript Story CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary This week, My Angular Story welcomes Jennifer Wadella, Founder of Kansas City Women in Technology and JavaScript Developer at Bitovi. Jennifer is also a regular host on the Adventures in Angular Podcast as well as an international speaker and a kombucha brewer. Jennifer talks about her journey as a developer and their meetups in to help support and increase female presence in developer world. Coding & Cocktails and Coding & Cupcakes are two of the regular web development meetups held by Kansas City Women in Technology. Coding&Cupcakes is an introductory session for girls to learn to code. Jennifer talks about how most parents thinks of bringing their sons along when they hear coding instead of their daughters and what they are doing to break that stigma. Coding & Cocktails are web development classes for women learning code where women developers can get together and share cocktails, dinner and web development tips. Links AiA 234: Control Value Accessors on Reactive Forms with Jennifer Wadella Adventures in Angular Podcast Jennifer's LinkedIn Jennifer's Twitter Bitovi Kansas City Women in Technology Picks Jennifer Wadella prAna Halle Pants - Women's https://github.com/johnpapa/angular-styleguide Aaron Frost NG Bolivia 2019 Jorge Cano 2019 UtahJS Conference

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MAS 093: Jennifer Wadella

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 34:29


Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan The Freelancers Show My JavaScript Story CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary This week, My Angular Story welcomes Jennifer Wadella, Founder of Kansas City Women in Technology and JavaScript Developer at Bitovi. Jennifer is also a regular host on the Adventures in Angular Podcast as well as an international speaker and a kombucha brewer. Jennifer talks about her journey as a developer and their meetups in to help support and increase female presence in developer world. Coding & Cocktails and Coding & Cupcakes are two of the regular web development meetups held by Kansas City Women in Technology. Coding&Cupcakes is an introductory session for girls to learn to code. Jennifer talks about how most parents thinks of bringing their sons along when they hear coding instead of their daughters and what they are doing to break that stigma. Coding & Cocktails are web development classes for women learning code where women developers can get together and share cocktails, dinner and web development tips. Links AiA 234: Control Value Accessors on Reactive Forms with Jennifer Wadella Adventures in Angular Podcast Jennifer's LinkedIn Jennifer's Twitter Bitovi Kansas City Women in Technology Picks Jennifer Wadella prAna Halle Pants - Women's https://github.com/johnpapa/angular-styleguide Aaron Frost NG Bolivia 2019 Jorge Cano 2019 UtahJS Conference

My Angular Story
MAS 093: Jennifer Wadella

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 34:29


Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan The Freelancers Show My JavaScript Story CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary This week, My Angular Story welcomes Jennifer Wadella, Founder of Kansas City Women in Technology and JavaScript Developer at Bitovi. Jennifer is also a regular host on the Adventures in Angular Podcast as well as an international speaker and a kombucha brewer. Jennifer talks about her journey as a developer and their meetups in to help support and increase female presence in developer world. Coding & Cocktails and Coding & Cupcakes are two of the regular web development meetups held by Kansas City Women in Technology. Coding&Cupcakes is an introductory session for girls to learn to code. Jennifer talks about how most parents thinks of bringing their sons along when they hear coding instead of their daughters and what they are doing to break that stigma. Coding & Cocktails are web development classes for women learning code where women developers can get together and share cocktails, dinner and web development tips. Links AiA 234: Control Value Accessors on Reactive Forms with Jennifer Wadella Adventures in Angular Podcast Jennifer's LinkedIn Jennifer's Twitter Bitovi Kansas City Women in Technology Picks Jennifer Wadella prAna Halle Pants - Women's https://github.com/johnpapa/angular-styleguide Aaron Frost NG Bolivia 2019 Jorge Cano 2019 UtahJS Conference

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AiA 250: Adventures in 10x

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 50:38


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Shai Reznik Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary Much reaction has been received for the tweet about the 10x developers and this week the panel outlines the checklist a 10x developer has to meet in order to be considered a 10x developer (a developer that outputs 10 times more code than the rest of the company). From always having their screen background set to black to their generally toxic attitude that is disliked by the rest of the team, 10x developers are generally a reason for others to quit their job. The panel discusses why managers continue to keep these people on even though they affect the overall team production negatively and how they should be dealt with. Links https://twitter.com/skirani/status/1149302834619248640 https://twitter.com/mike_conley/status/1149851483241947137 Picks Shai Reznik: PubConf Jennifer Wadella: PubConf The Bachelorette Joe Eames: Emotional IQ Aaron Frost: OnePlus 7 Pro Observables Pablo Fransisco Bits and Pieces

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AiA 250: Adventures in 10x

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 50:38


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Shai Reznik Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary Much reaction has been received for the tweet about the 10x developers and this week the panel outlines the checklist a 10x developer has to meet in order to be considered a 10x developer (a developer that outputs 10 times more code than the rest of the company). From always having their screen background set to black to their generally toxic attitude that is disliked by the rest of the team, 10x developers are generally a reason for others to quit their job. The panel discusses why managers continue to keep these people on even though they affect the overall team production negatively and how they should be dealt with. Links https://twitter.com/skirani/status/1149302834619248640 https://twitter.com/mike_conley/status/1149851483241947137 Picks Shai Reznik: PubConf Jennifer Wadella: PubConf The Bachelorette Joe Eames: Emotional IQ Aaron Frost: OnePlus 7 Pro Observables Pablo Fransisco Bits and Pieces

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Adventures in Angular
AiA 250: Adventures in 10x

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 50:38


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Shai Reznik Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary Much reaction has been received for the tweet about the 10x developers and this week the panel outlines the checklist a 10x developer has to meet in order to be considered a 10x developer (a developer that outputs 10 times more code than the rest of the company). From always having their screen background set to black to their generally toxic attitude that is disliked by the rest of the team, 10x developers are generally a reason for others to quit their job. The panel discusses why managers continue to keep these people on even though they affect the overall team production negatively and how they should be dealt with. Links https://twitter.com/skirani/status/1149302834619248640 https://twitter.com/mike_conley/status/1149851483241947137 Picks Shai Reznik: PubConf Jennifer Wadella: PubConf The Bachelorette Joe Eames: Emotional IQ Aaron Frost: OnePlus 7 Pro Observables Pablo Fransisco Bits and Pieces

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AiA 234: Control Value Accessors on Reactive Forms with Jennifer Wadella

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 48:44


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Aaron Frost Joe Eames Special Guest: Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel speaks with Jennifer Wadella, founder of Kansas City Women in Technology and JavaScript Developer at Bitovi. Jennifer is also an international speaker and a kombucha brewer. Jennifer talks about popular events they host at Kansas City Women in Technology like the Coding & Cupcakes | Kansas City Women in Technology and the Coding & Cocktails | Kansas City Women in Technology meetups. They also discuss the Control Value Accessor (CVA) interface and its key concepts as well as best scenarios to use it in. Jennifer has written a blog piece where she describes how to use the CVA interface. Links Jennifer's GitHub Jennifer's Medium Jennifer's Twitter Jennifer's LinkedIN Jennifer's Website Kansas City Women in Technology Bitovi Coding & Cupcakes | Kansas City Women in Technology Coding & Cocktails | Kansas City Women in Technology Kansas City Women in Technology Events Jennifer's Blog Control Value Accessor Use #unJoe hashtag on Twitter https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular/ https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Alyssa Nicoll: Alyssa's Baby Aaron Frost: Model 3 | Tesla Safe Spaces and Friends Joe Eames: Deep Space D-6 Jennifer Wadella: Jennifer's Blog Kombucha 101 Jennifer's Blog 10 Commandments of Community Organizing The Expanse

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AiA 234: Control Value Accessors on Reactive Forms with Jennifer Wadella

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 48:44


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Aaron Frost Joe Eames Special Guest: Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel speaks with Jennifer Wadella, founder of Kansas City Women in Technology and JavaScript Developer at Bitovi. Jennifer is also an international speaker and a kombucha brewer. Jennifer talks about popular events they host at Kansas City Women in Technology like the Coding & Cupcakes | Kansas City Women in Technology and the Coding & Cocktails | Kansas City Women in Technology meetups. They also discuss the Control Value Accessor (CVA) interface and its key concepts as well as best scenarios to use it in. Jennifer has written a blog piece where she describes how to use the CVA interface. Links Jennifer's GitHub Jennifer's Medium Jennifer's Twitter Jennifer's LinkedIN Jennifer's Website Kansas City Women in Technology Bitovi Coding & Cupcakes | Kansas City Women in Technology Coding & Cocktails | Kansas City Women in Technology Kansas City Women in Technology Events Jennifer's Blog Control Value Accessor Use #unJoe hashtag on Twitter https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular/ https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Alyssa Nicoll: Alyssa's Baby Aaron Frost: Model 3 | Tesla Safe Spaces and Friends Joe Eames: Deep Space D-6 Jennifer Wadella: Jennifer's Blog Kombucha 101 Jennifer's Blog 10 Commandments of Community Organizing The Expanse

Adventures in Angular
AiA 234: Control Value Accessors on Reactive Forms with Jennifer Wadella

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 48:44


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Aaron Frost Joe Eames Special Guest: Jennifer Wadella Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel speaks with Jennifer Wadella, founder of Kansas City Women in Technology and JavaScript Developer at Bitovi. Jennifer is also an international speaker and a kombucha brewer. Jennifer talks about popular events they host at Kansas City Women in Technology like the Coding & Cupcakes | Kansas City Women in Technology and the Coding & Cocktails | Kansas City Women in Technology meetups. They also discuss the Control Value Accessor (CVA) interface and its key concepts as well as best scenarios to use it in. Jennifer has written a blog piece where she describes how to use the CVA interface. Links Jennifer's GitHub Jennifer's Medium Jennifer's Twitter Jennifer's LinkedIN Jennifer's Website Kansas City Women in Technology Bitovi Coding & Cupcakes | Kansas City Women in Technology Coding & Cocktails | Kansas City Women in Technology Kansas City Women in Technology Events Jennifer's Blog Control Value Accessor Use #unJoe hashtag on Twitter https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular/ https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Alyssa Nicoll: Alyssa's Baby Aaron Frost: Model 3 | Tesla Safe Spaces and Friends Joe Eames: Deep Space D-6 Jennifer Wadella: Jennifer's Blog Kombucha 101 Jennifer's Blog 10 Commandments of Community Organizing The Expanse

AskTHAT by THAT Conference
AskTHAT Live with Jennifer Wadella - Community, Women in Tech and It's all about the kids.

AskTHAT by THAT Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 26:10


In this ver. @csell5 talks to @likeOMGitsFEDAY about her relentless effort building a stronger community in Kansas City.    Jennifer is often described as a force of nature, Jennifer is a JavaScript developer, speaker, foodie, fitness geek, and community organizer most well known for her work creating innovative and highly sought-after programs for women in technology.   She is widely known for her work in the Kansas City community, and in 2013 founded Kansas City Women in Technology, a 501(c)(3) organization to help grow the number of women in technology careers in Kansas City. She built numerous coding programs from the ground up to support KCWiT's mission, including CoderDojoKC, Coding & Cupcakes, Coding & Cocktails, and the Kansas City Django Girls workshop. She has worked tirelessly to build a robust and thriving network of women in technology through creating learning, volunteering, mentoring, speaking, and leadership opportunities for the those in her community.   You can find Jennifer at: https://jenniferwadella.com/ https://twitter.com/likeOMGitsFEDAY

Moving Pixels Podcast
Moving Pixels Podcast: Holla Back with 'Fat Ugly or Slutty?'

Moving Pixels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2011 60:25


With an intentionally provocative name, Fat, Ugly or Slutty? has become a hit among readers for highlighting the sort of over-the-top trashtalk women gamers experience. From the cliched to the farcical and even the truly sad, FUoS is one part Why Was I Banned?, one part Hollaback, and eight parts "you have to read it to believe it."   We managed to track down three of the four FUoS admins-gtz, likeOMGitsFEDAY and inklesspen-a few weeks before PAX Prime to talk about the origins of the site, their own gaming experiences, and some of their favorite submissions. We also ponder a few meaningful questions about the state of online gaming-and what a site like Fat, Ugly or Slutty? can mean for it.   If you are attending the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle at the end of the month, be sure to pay these fantastic ladies (and gentleman) a visit at their panel! Date, time and location forthcoming on the Fat, Ugly or Slutty? website.