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The Angular Show
E036 - The Future of Angular

The Angular Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 50:06


What is the future of Angular? What new features and improvements are being thought of and worked on? Will the developer experience improve? Panelists Brian Love and Aaron Frost sat down with Minko Gechev, a member of the developer relations team for Angular at Google and a longtime contributor to Angular through open-source, to answer some of those questions. And trust us, the future of Angular is bright, starting with all the amazing new features that are being built. The developer experience is only going to get better and faster. Minko shares with us a look into the potential future of Angular. Minko shares with us a look into the potential future of Angular, including the future support for TypeScript 4 versions. The Angular team is committed to supporting future TypeScript versions that bring new features, improvements, and fixes to the language. We then learn about the transition of the Angular Language Service to leverage Ivy, the compilation and rendering engine shipped in Angular version 9, which will solve some inconsistency issues, but also provide some speed improvements in our IDE. We also learn about the migration that is going to happen from TSLint to ESLint, and what that transition is going to look like. Minko then discusses how the team is going to tackle the inlining of critical CSS in order to improve an application's First Contentful Paint time. Finally, we learn about a new and exciting developer tools extension that is going to help Angular developers to profile and inspect their applications.Today, Angular is an incredible framework and platform for building web, mobile, and desktop applications, and we're excited by the outlook and possibilities moving forward! Listen in and join us as we get a sneak peek into that future.Show Notes:► https://twitter.com/MikeRyanDev/status/1307687779195854849► https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/releases/tag/v10.1.0-next.7

DevEd Podcast
Dev Ed 024: Problem Solving As a Developer

DevEd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 62:09


Panel Joe Eames Brooke Avery Jesse Sanders Sam Julien Luis Hernandez Mike Dane Joined by special guest: Mike Ryan Episode Summary In this episode, the panelists talk to Mike Ryan, Software Architect at Synapse, Google Developer Expert, and a core team member of the NgRx team. Joe starts the discussion by elaborating on the topic chosen and explains what constitutes a "problem" in a developer's life. He asks the panel how often do they use classical algorithms in their everyday work. They then steer the discussion from implementing classical algorithms to logical ones, and discuss how they tackle and overcome complex computing challenges that can be very taxing. They talk about a technique called "Rubber Duck programming", how to go about creating a conducive environment for problem solving, and explain the concept of "flow" in software development along with its importance while dealing with issues. They discuss if pair-programming and mob-programming help in problem solving and their benefits. After discussing problem solving in computing, the panelists change the direction of the conversation towards solving team and process pitfalls. They talk about how important friendships and emotional investments can be, especially when there are challenges at work and Jesse explains a methodology called the Quadrant System. In the end, they speak on handling personal problems as an engineer and offer helpful tips to listeners. Links Mike on Twitter Mike Ryan - Angular in Depth Svelte Rubber Duck Debugging Rework Radical Candor The viral tweet and response! Picks Mike Dane: Pomodoro Technique Brooke Avery: Pomelo Travel Sam Julien: Rocket emoji app Luis Hernandez: GitHub projects Mike Ryan: React for CLIs Joe Eames: Stormboard

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Dev Ed 024: Problem Solving As a Developer

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 62:09


Panel Joe Eames Brooke Avery Jesse Sanders Sam Julien Luis Hernandez Mike Dane Joined by special guest: Mike Ryan Episode Summary In this episode, the panelists talk to Mike Ryan, Software Architect at Synapse, Google Developer Expert, and a core team member of the NgRx team. Joe starts the discussion by elaborating on the topic chosen and explains what constitutes a "problem" in a developer's life. He asks the panel how often do they use classical algorithms in their everyday work. They then steer the discussion from implementing classical algorithms to logical ones, and discuss how they tackle and overcome complex computing challenges that can be very taxing. They talk about a technique called "Rubber Duck programming", how to go about creating a conducive environment for problem solving, and explain the concept of "flow" in software development along with its importance while dealing with issues. They discuss if pair-programming and mob-programming help in problem solving and their benefits. After discussing problem solving in computing, the panelists change the direction of the conversation towards solving team and process pitfalls. They talk about how important friendships and emotional investments can be, especially when there are challenges at work and Jesse explains a methodology called the Quadrant System. In the end, they speak on handling personal problems as an engineer and offer helpful tips to listeners. Links Mike on Twitter Mike Ryan - Angular in Depth Svelte Rubber Duck Debugging Rework Radical Candor The viral tweet and response! Picks Mike Dane: Pomodoro Technique Brooke Avery: Pomelo Travel Sam Julien: Rocket emoji app Luis Hernandez: GitHub projects Mike Ryan: React for CLIs Joe Eames: Stormboard

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AiA 238: Angular State w/ NgRx with Mike Ryan

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 56:27


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 Shai Reznik Joined by Special Guest: Mike Ryan Summary In this fun episode, Mike Ryan introduces NgRX and gives the backstory of his getting involved with the NgRx Core Team. The panel discusses use cases where using NgRx is the best choice. Shai Reznik wonders where the cult-like loyalty to NgRx comes from. Mike talks about the future of NgRx and the future of state management in general. The panel discusses Ivy and what it means for state management. Links https://githubtwitter.com/MikeRyanDev https://.com/MikeRyanDev https://medium.com/@MikeRyanDev https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Aaron Frost: Biscoff Cookies https://ngvikings.org/ https://angular-up.com/ https://ng-bolivia.org/ https://www.rxjs.live/ http://angulardenver.com/ https://www.angularconnect.com/ https://www.ng-conf.org/ Shai Reznik: Rich Harris - Rethinking reactivity Michel Weststrate - Modern React and the case for Reactive State Management Donuts

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AiA 238: Angular State w/ NgRx with Mike Ryan

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 56:27


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 Shai Reznik Joined by Special Guest: Mike Ryan Summary In this fun episode, Mike Ryan introduces NgRX and gives the backstory of his getting involved with the NgRx Core Team. The panel discusses use cases where using NgRx is the best choice. Shai Reznik wonders where the cult-like loyalty to NgRx comes from. Mike talks about the future of NgRx and the future of state management in general. The panel discusses Ivy and what it means for state management. Links https://githubtwitter.com/MikeRyanDev https://.com/MikeRyanDev https://medium.com/@MikeRyanDev https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Aaron Frost: Biscoff Cookies https://ngvikings.org/ https://angular-up.com/ https://ng-bolivia.org/ https://www.rxjs.live/ http://angulardenver.com/ https://www.angularconnect.com/ https://www.ng-conf.org/ Shai Reznik: Rich Harris - Rethinking reactivity Michel Weststrate - Modern React and the case for Reactive State Management Donuts

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Adventures in Angular
AiA 238: Angular State w/ NgRx with Mike Ryan

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 56:27


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 Shai Reznik Joined by Special Guest: Mike Ryan Summary In this fun episode, Mike Ryan introduces NgRX and gives the backstory of his getting involved with the NgRx Core Team. The panel discusses use cases where using NgRx is the best choice. Shai Reznik wonders where the cult-like loyalty to NgRx comes from. Mike talks about the future of NgRx and the future of state management in general. The panel discusses Ivy and what it means for state management. Links https://githubtwitter.com/MikeRyanDev https://.com/MikeRyanDev https://medium.com/@MikeRyanDev https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Aaron Frost: Biscoff Cookies https://ngvikings.org/ https://angular-up.com/ https://ng-bolivia.org/ https://www.rxjs.live/ http://angulardenver.com/ https://www.angularconnect.com/ https://www.ng-conf.org/ Shai Reznik: Rich Harris - Rethinking reactivity Michel Weststrate - Modern React and the case for Reactive State Management Donuts

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AiA 231: Why Angular Developers Should Learn RxJS

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 45:45


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Charles Max Wood Aaron Frost Joe Eames Joined by Special Guest: Michael Hartington Episode Summary Aaron Frost introduces a RxJS as a trend that is also a fundamental for angular. Aaron Frost  shares his experience at ng-conf where the community was polled, and the topic most people wanted to learn was RxJS. Charles Max Wood brings up a previous podcast where Ward Bell predicts this trend, sharing the opinion that angular developers must know RxJS to be successful. The panels discusses the need to be reactive in Angular and the need to react to this trend by learning RxJS. Michael Hartington and Aaron Frost share an examples to show how RxJS simplifies the work.The panel discusses the switch from NgRx or RxJS, and a few things that might help someone looking to switch. Panelists share how they learned RxJS and how it helped them, even if they were reluctant to learn it. They finish by sharing resources they found helpful in learning RxJS. Links https://devchat.tv/adv-in-angular/rxjs-with-angular/ https://thinkster.io/ https://www.ng-conf.org/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Hladky https://rxjs.dev/operator-decision-tree https://github.com/MikeRyanDev https://twitter.com/mikeryandev https://github.com/johnlindquist https://staltz.com/blog.html https://blog.rangle.io/author/yuri/ https://github.com/bent Michael Pearsons Blog https://twitter.com/brandontroberts https://github.com/brandonroberts www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks  Michael Hartington Harmonquest Joe Eames Gravity Falls Dungeons and Dragons Charles Max Wood Podfest Go out and meet awesome people in the angular community Aaron Frost Captain Crunch - Crunch Berries

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AiA 231: Why Angular Developers Should Learn RxJS

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 45:45


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Charles Max Wood Aaron Frost Joe Eames Joined by Special Guest: Michael Hartington Episode Summary Aaron Frost introduces a RxJS as a trend that is also a fundamental for angular. Aaron Frost  shares his experience at ng-conf where the community was polled, and the topic most people wanted to learn was RxJS. Charles Max Wood brings up a previous podcast where Ward Bell predicts this trend, sharing the opinion that angular developers must know RxJS to be successful. The panels discusses the need to be reactive in Angular and the need to react to this trend by learning RxJS. Michael Hartington and Aaron Frost share an examples to show how RxJS simplifies the work.The panel discusses the switch from NgRx or RxJS, and a few things that might help someone looking to switch. Panelists share how they learned RxJS and how it helped them, even if they were reluctant to learn it. They finish by sharing resources they found helpful in learning RxJS. Links https://devchat.tv/adv-in-angular/rxjs-with-angular/ https://thinkster.io/ https://www.ng-conf.org/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Hladky https://rxjs.dev/operator-decision-tree https://github.com/MikeRyanDev https://twitter.com/mikeryandev https://github.com/johnlindquist https://staltz.com/blog.html https://blog.rangle.io/author/yuri/ https://github.com/bent Michael Pearsons Blog https://twitter.com/brandontroberts https://github.com/brandonroberts www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks  Michael Hartington Harmonquest Joe Eames Gravity Falls Dungeons and Dragons Charles Max Wood Podfest Go out and meet awesome people in the angular community Aaron Frost Captain Crunch - Crunch Berries

Adventures in Angular
AiA 231: Why Angular Developers Should Learn RxJS

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 45:45


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Charles Max Wood Aaron Frost Joe Eames Joined by Special Guest: Michael Hartington Episode Summary Aaron Frost introduces a RxJS as a trend that is also a fundamental for angular. Aaron Frost  shares his experience at ng-conf where the community was polled, and the topic most people wanted to learn was RxJS. Charles Max Wood brings up a previous podcast where Ward Bell predicts this trend, sharing the opinion that angular developers must know RxJS to be successful. The panels discusses the need to be reactive in Angular and the need to react to this trend by learning RxJS. Michael Hartington and Aaron Frost share an examples to show how RxJS simplifies the work.The panel discusses the switch from NgRx or RxJS, and a few things that might help someone looking to switch. Panelists share how they learned RxJS and how it helped them, even if they were reluctant to learn it. They finish by sharing resources they found helpful in learning RxJS. Links https://devchat.tv/adv-in-angular/rxjs-with-angular/ https://thinkster.io/ https://www.ng-conf.org/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Hladky https://rxjs.dev/operator-decision-tree https://github.com/MikeRyanDev https://twitter.com/mikeryandev https://github.com/johnlindquist https://staltz.com/blog.html https://blog.rangle.io/author/yuri/ https://github.com/bent Michael Pearsons Blog https://twitter.com/brandontroberts https://github.com/brandonroberts www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks  Michael Hartington Harmonquest Joe Eames Gravity Falls Dungeons and Dragons Charles Max Wood Podfest Go out and meet awesome people in the angular community Aaron Frost Captain Crunch - Crunch Berries

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MAS 030: Mike Ryan

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 30:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Mike Ryan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Mike Ryan. Mike is a software engineer at Synapse in Alabama and works as a tech lead there. He first got into programming when his family stayed with an uncle during a hurricane as a child and was sent home with parts to build his first computer. This really kicked off his interest in programming and problem solving. He then created websites to help pay for some of his living costs when in college, and this is what led him to discovering Angular JS.  In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Mike intro How did you first get into programming? Interest in problem solving Linux user group Multi-month process to build this computer with the help of his community Linux and Basic How did you get into Angular? Pay off school by creating websites Grew into a free-lancing business HTML and CSS Angular JS version 1 Why did Angular appeal to you? Likes being able to build interactive applications How did you get into doing ngRx Building games in Angular JS and Angular Army game studio Elm and Redux Building Redux for Angular turned into ngRx What challenges did you run into when building it? NgModules Inclusiveness of Angular community Are there other things that you are proud of? NgForward and NgUpgrade What are you working on now? The future of ngRx And much, much more!   Links:  Angular ng Conf Synapse Linux Angular JS ngRx Elm Redux NgModules NgForward NgUpgrade @MikeRyanDev ngRx Medium Picks: Charles Being involved in the political experience Risk Legacy   Mike ngRx Data Cypress.io Sea of Thieves

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MAS 030: Mike Ryan

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 30:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Mike Ryan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Mike Ryan. Mike is a software engineer at Synapse in Alabama and works as a tech lead there. He first got into programming when his family stayed with an uncle during a hurricane as a child and was sent home with parts to build his first computer. This really kicked off his interest in programming and problem solving. He then created websites to help pay for some of his living costs when in college, and this is what led him to discovering Angular JS.  In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Mike intro How did you first get into programming? Interest in problem solving Linux user group Multi-month process to build this computer with the help of his community Linux and Basic How did you get into Angular? Pay off school by creating websites Grew into a free-lancing business HTML and CSS Angular JS version 1 Why did Angular appeal to you? Likes being able to build interactive applications How did you get into doing ngRx Building games in Angular JS and Angular Army game studio Elm and Redux Building Redux for Angular turned into ngRx What challenges did you run into when building it? NgModules Inclusiveness of Angular community Are there other things that you are proud of? NgForward and NgUpgrade What are you working on now? The future of ngRx And much, much more!   Links:  Angular ng Conf Synapse Linux Angular JS ngRx Elm Redux NgModules NgForward NgUpgrade @MikeRyanDev ngRx Medium Picks: Charles Being involved in the political experience Risk Legacy   Mike ngRx Data Cypress.io Sea of Thieves

My Angular Story
MAS 030: Mike Ryan

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 30:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Mike Ryan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Mike Ryan. Mike is a software engineer at Synapse in Alabama and works as a tech lead there. He first got into programming when his family stayed with an uncle during a hurricane as a child and was sent home with parts to build his first computer. This really kicked off his interest in programming and problem solving. He then created websites to help pay for some of his living costs when in college, and this is what led him to discovering Angular JS.  In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Mike intro How did you first get into programming? Interest in problem solving Linux user group Multi-month process to build this computer with the help of his community Linux and Basic How did you get into Angular? Pay off school by creating websites Grew into a free-lancing business HTML and CSS Angular JS version 1 Why did Angular appeal to you? Likes being able to build interactive applications How did you get into doing ngRx Building games in Angular JS and Angular Army game studio Elm and Redux Building Redux for Angular turned into ngRx What challenges did you run into when building it? NgModules Inclusiveness of Angular community Are there other things that you are proud of? NgForward and NgUpgrade What are you working on now? The future of ngRx And much, much more!   Links:  Angular ng Conf Synapse Linux Angular JS ngRx Elm Redux NgModules NgForward NgUpgrade @MikeRyanDev ngRx Medium Picks: Charles Being involved in the political experience Risk Legacy   Mike ngRx Data Cypress.io Sea of Thieves