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Best podcasts about narwhal technologies

Latest podcast episodes about narwhal technologies

The 6 Figure Developer Podcast
Colum Ferry: Microfrontend, Module Federation, Monorepo

The 6 Figure Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 43:13


  Episode 248 Colum is a Senior Software Engineer at Narwhal Technologies. He enjoys speaking about #nx, #angular, #monorepos, #javascript, and #typescript. He's joining us from Northern Ireland.   Links https://columferry.co.uk/ https://github.com/Coly010 https://twitter.com/FerryColum https://colum-ferry.medium.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/colum-ferry-3a36a9169/   Resources https://nx.dev/ https://nrwl.io/ https://lerna.js.org/ https://micro-frontends.org/ https://webpack.js.org/concepts/module-federation/ https://blog.nrwl.io/lerna-is-dead-long-live-lerna-61259f97dbd9   "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!  

The Angular Show
E059 - i18n and l10n

The Angular Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 52:32


Internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n) can be critical for Angular applications that are used throughout a country, continent, or around the globe. As Angular developers, we have several tools at our disposal to accomplish i18n and l10n. As you might expect, since Angular is an opinionated framework that comes with batteries included, there is a solution provided by the Angular Team. What you might know is that the Angular Team made some big improvements in the localize package when Ivy, the new compilation and rendering pipeline for Angular that was released in version 9, was released that improves the development of Angular applications that support i18n and l10n. There are also a few community-driven open-source solutions for i18n with Angular, including Transloco and ngx-translate. With all of these options, which one should you choose?Thankfully, as loyal subscribers and listeners to this very podcast, we want to help you make an informed decision. And to do that, as usual, we turn to an expert in the community. Please welcome, Kaitlyn Ekdahl, a Senior Software Engineer at Narwhal Technologies, to the Angular Show to teach us about i18n and l10n with Angular. Kaitlyn shares her experience and in-depth knowledge of using Angular's localize solution, Transloco, and ngx-translate. We discuss the pros and cons, and why you might choose one over the other.Whether or not your current Angular applications require i18n and l10 today, this is an episode of the Angular Show that you do not want to miss. Share this with your colleagues and other Angular developers so that we the community can be educated, informed, and ready to build applications that can be used throughout our communities and throughout the world.Show Notes:i18n vs l10n - https://blog.mozilla.org/l10n/2011/12/14/i18n-vs-l10n-whats-the-diff/Locl - https://www.locl.app/Introducing Transloco - https://netbasal.com/introducing-transloco-angular-internationalization-done-right-54710337630cRuntime i18n with Ivy by Olivier Comb: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miG-ghJhFPcAngular Athens: https://www.meetup.com/Angular-Athens/events/277017190/Connect with us:Kaitlyn Ekdahl - @kaitlynekdahlAaron Frost - @aaronfrostBrian F Love - @brian_love

The Solo Coder Podcast
#86: Juri Strumpflohner - Coding and Martial Arts [S05-E06]

The Solo Coder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 51:46


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

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AiA 254: Nx and Angular CLI with Brandon Roberts

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 43:28


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp iPhreaks Podcast CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Joining the panel in this episode is Brandon Roberts, a Senior Angular Engineer at Narwhal Technologies. Brandon was previously on the Angular Team at Google. Brandon talks about what he is working on currently at Narwhal. They have recently launched more support for React and Web Components and Brandon talks about his role in that project. The panel then asks when Narwhal will release support for Knockout and jQuery. They talk about cases when to use Nx and when to use Angular CLI. They then talk about the effort required to learn Nx. They then talk about Narwhal's support plans for NgRx 9.   Links MAS 091: Brandon Roberts NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Building Full-Stack Applications Using Angular CLI and Nx - Nrwl nrwl/nx: Extensible Dev Tools for Monorepos - GitHub   Picks Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Joe Eames: Roll for Adventure Board Game Stop Thief! Board Game Aaron Frost: Your local swap meet MLS Soccer Utah Jazz Brandon Roberts: Connect Tech NWA Technology Summit 2019

Adventures in Angular
AiA 254: Nx and Angular CLI with Brandon Roberts

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 43:28


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp iPhreaks Podcast CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Joining the panel in this episode is Brandon Roberts, a Senior Angular Engineer at Narwhal Technologies. Brandon was previously on the Angular Team at Google. Brandon talks about what he is working on currently at Narwhal. They have recently launched more support for React and Web Components and Brandon talks about his role in that project. The panel then asks when Narwhal will release support for Knockout and jQuery. They talk about cases when to use Nx and when to use Angular CLI. They then talk about the effort required to learn Nx. They then talk about Narwhal's support plans for NgRx 9.   Links MAS 091: Brandon Roberts NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Building Full-Stack Applications Using Angular CLI and Nx - Nrwl nrwl/nx: Extensible Dev Tools for Monorepos - GitHub   Picks Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Joe Eames: Roll for Adventure Board Game Stop Thief! Board Game Aaron Frost: Your local swap meet MLS Soccer Utah Jazz Brandon Roberts: Connect Tech NWA Technology Summit 2019

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AiA 254: Nx and Angular CLI with Brandon Roberts

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 43:28


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp iPhreaks Podcast CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Joining the panel in this episode is Brandon Roberts, a Senior Angular Engineer at Narwhal Technologies. Brandon was previously on the Angular Team at Google. Brandon talks about what he is working on currently at Narwhal. They have recently launched more support for React and Web Components and Brandon talks about his role in that project. The panel then asks when Narwhal will release support for Knockout and jQuery. They talk about cases when to use Nx and when to use Angular CLI. They then talk about the effort required to learn Nx. They then talk about Narwhal's support plans for NgRx 9.   Links MAS 091: Brandon Roberts NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Building Full-Stack Applications Using Angular CLI and Nx - Nrwl nrwl/nx: Extensible Dev Tools for Monorepos - GitHub   Picks Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Joe Eames: Roll for Adventure Board Game Stop Thief! Board Game Aaron Frost: Your local swap meet MLS Soccer Utah Jazz Brandon Roberts: Connect Tech NWA Technology Summit 2019

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MAS 091: Brandon Roberts

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 38:40


Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Host: Ryan Frost Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Brandon Roberts is a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Web Technologies. He specializes in NgRx and has recently joined Narwhal Technologies after working in the Angular team at Google. He joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to talk about how he got into Angular. Links NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Picks: Aaron Frost: NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse | Netflix Brandon Roberts: https://nx.dev/angular Ryan Frost: Fgtv - YouTube

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MAS 091: Brandon Roberts

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 38:40


Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Host: Ryan Frost Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Brandon Roberts is a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Web Technologies. He specializes in NgRx and has recently joined Narwhal Technologies after working in the Angular team at Google. He joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to talk about how he got into Angular. Links NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Picks: Aaron Frost: NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse | Netflix Brandon Roberts: https://nx.dev/angular Ryan Frost: Fgtv - YouTube

My Angular Story
MAS 091: Brandon Roberts

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 38:40


Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Host: Aaron Frost Guest Host: Ryan Frost Joined By Special Guest: Brandon Roberts Episode Summary Brandon Roberts is a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Web Technologies. He specializes in NgRx and has recently joined Narwhal Technologies after working in the Angular team at Google. He joins Aaron Frost at Angular Denver to talk about how he got into Angular. Links NgRx: A Reactive State of Mind (Two Day Workshop) https://www.ng-conf.org/2019/speakers/brandon-roberts/ Brandon Roberts – Medium Brandon (@brandontroberts) | Twitter Picks: Aaron Frost: NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse | Netflix Brandon Roberts: https://nx.dev/angular Ryan Frost: Fgtv - YouTube

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MAS 040: Victor Savkin

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 45:08


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Victor Savkin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Victor Savkin about his business Narwhal Technologies. In addition, they discuss Angular, past and current business projects, and their picks. Victor is a co-founder of nrwl.io, providing Angular consulting to enterprise teams. He was previously on the Angular core team at Google, and built the dependency injection, change detection, forms and router modules. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Victor’s background. Two of Victor’s past episodes on the “My Angular Story:” Episode 42 Episode 123 When and how did you get into programming? Back when Victor was in Russia and playing games. This brought him to the idea that “I could build my own game” when he was a teenager. Programming is hard and difficult, but also fun and enjoying. There is a creative side to this. State of flow. How did you go from creating games with Flash to Angular? Eventually ended up using Angular. Victor prefers to use on the backend. It’s interesting to see how things have changed, such as Data Flow and Business Logic. In what ways do you think it has improved? Charles first got into programming it was Rails. JavaScript sprinkles Ember into Angular Why does this feel much harder – because we are solving much more complicated issues. Look at the tools we have today. Trello How did you get into Angular 14? Dart What contributions do you feel that you have made on the Angular team? Angular Dart In writing Angular apps, Charles is curious, how is it different writing the framework vs. an app within the framework? What made you and Jeff leave Google and go start Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io)? I felt like I could provide more value. What things have Narwhal been contributing to the community? What are you working on now? NX Personal life Wedding in August and buying a home for Victor. Links: FreshBooks Past “My Angular Story” Episodes Data Flow Business Logic JavaScript Ember Trello Dart Narwhal Technologies NX Rails Victor Savkin’s Angular Victor Savkin’s Medium Victor Savkin’s Twitter Victor Savkin’s LinkedIn Victor Savkin’s GitHub Victor Savkin’s Lean Pub Victor Savkin’s Nrwl Blog Victor Savkin’s Book: Angular Router Victor Savkin’s & Jeff Cross’ Book: Essential Angular Angular Digital Ocean Cache Fly Sponsor: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audio Books: “The Big Leap” by Gay Hendricks “The Whole-Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson Take a minute to be human through life’s different experiences. Victor Self-Help Books They Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman Go see your doctor first before you buy equipment! Logitech Wireless Trackball Vertical Mouse

My Angular Story
MAS 040: Victor Savkin

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 45:08


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Victor Savkin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Victor Savkin about his business Narwhal Technologies. In addition, they discuss Angular, past and current business projects, and their picks. Victor is a co-founder of nrwl.io, providing Angular consulting to enterprise teams. He was previously on the Angular core team at Google, and built the dependency injection, change detection, forms and router modules. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Victor’s background. Two of Victor’s past episodes on the “My Angular Story:” Episode 42 Episode 123 When and how did you get into programming? Back when Victor was in Russia and playing games. This brought him to the idea that “I could build my own game” when he was a teenager. Programming is hard and difficult, but also fun and enjoying. There is a creative side to this. State of flow. How did you go from creating games with Flash to Angular? Eventually ended up using Angular. Victor prefers to use on the backend. It’s interesting to see how things have changed, such as Data Flow and Business Logic. In what ways do you think it has improved? Charles first got into programming it was Rails. JavaScript sprinkles Ember into Angular Why does this feel much harder – because we are solving much more complicated issues. Look at the tools we have today. Trello How did you get into Angular 14? Dart What contributions do you feel that you have made on the Angular team? Angular Dart In writing Angular apps, Charles is curious, how is it different writing the framework vs. an app within the framework? What made you and Jeff leave Google and go start Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io)? I felt like I could provide more value. What things have Narwhal been contributing to the community? What are you working on now? NX Personal life Wedding in August and buying a home for Victor. Links: FreshBooks Past “My Angular Story” Episodes Data Flow Business Logic JavaScript Ember Trello Dart Narwhal Technologies NX Rails Victor Savkin’s Angular Victor Savkin’s Medium Victor Savkin’s Twitter Victor Savkin’s LinkedIn Victor Savkin’s GitHub Victor Savkin’s Lean Pub Victor Savkin’s Nrwl Blog Victor Savkin’s Book: Angular Router Victor Savkin’s & Jeff Cross’ Book: Essential Angular Angular Digital Ocean Cache Fly Sponsor: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audio Books: “The Big Leap” by Gay Hendricks “The Whole-Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson Take a minute to be human through life’s different experiences. Victor Self-Help Books They Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman Go see your doctor first before you buy equipment! Logitech Wireless Trackball Vertical Mouse

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MAS 040: Victor Savkin

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 45:08


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Victor Savkin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Victor Savkin about his business Narwhal Technologies. In addition, they discuss Angular, past and current business projects, and their picks. Victor is a co-founder of nrwl.io, providing Angular consulting to enterprise teams. He was previously on the Angular core team at Google, and built the dependency injection, change detection, forms and router modules. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Victor’s background. Two of Victor’s past episodes on the “My Angular Story:” Episode 42 Episode 123 When and how did you get into programming? Back when Victor was in Russia and playing games. This brought him to the idea that “I could build my own game” when he was a teenager. Programming is hard and difficult, but also fun and enjoying. There is a creative side to this. State of flow. How did you go from creating games with Flash to Angular? Eventually ended up using Angular. Victor prefers to use on the backend. It’s interesting to see how things have changed, such as Data Flow and Business Logic. In what ways do you think it has improved? Charles first got into programming it was Rails. JavaScript sprinkles Ember into Angular Why does this feel much harder – because we are solving much more complicated issues. Look at the tools we have today. Trello How did you get into Angular 14? Dart What contributions do you feel that you have made on the Angular team? Angular Dart In writing Angular apps, Charles is curious, how is it different writing the framework vs. an app within the framework? What made you and Jeff leave Google and go start Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io)? I felt like I could provide more value. What things have Narwhal been contributing to the community? What are you working on now? NX Personal life Wedding in August and buying a home for Victor. Links: FreshBooks Past “My Angular Story” Episodes Data Flow Business Logic JavaScript Ember Trello Dart Narwhal Technologies NX Rails Victor Savkin’s Angular Victor Savkin’s Medium Victor Savkin’s Twitter Victor Savkin’s LinkedIn Victor Savkin’s GitHub Victor Savkin’s Lean Pub Victor Savkin’s Nrwl Blog Victor Savkin’s Book: Angular Router Victor Savkin’s & Jeff Cross’ Book: Essential Angular Angular Digital Ocean Cache Fly Sponsor: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audio Books: “The Big Leap” by Gay Hendricks “The Whole-Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson Take a minute to be human through life’s different experiences. Victor Self-Help Books They Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman Go see your doctor first before you buy equipment! Logitech Wireless Trackball Vertical Mouse

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MAS 022: Torgeir Helgevold

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 24:59


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Torgeir Helgevold This week on My My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Torgeir Helgevold. Torgeir is a return guest from AiA Episode 108. Torgeir started working for Narwhal Technologies. Torgeir talks about his early path into programming learning Basic in high school, and in college, he moved into building his foundation with C+, Pascal, and others. Torgeir shares his current endeavors as a programmer, contributions and, current projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? Basic Interest in College Started with Javascript then worked in Angular KnockoutJS Durandal AngularJS What was it about Angular that made you stick around? What have you do with Angular? Work in the new version Client work for Narwhal Bazel and much, much more! Links:  AiA Episode 108 Narwhal Technologies http://www.syntaxsuccess.com @helgevold Picks Torgeir Alex Eagle - Bazel Charles Indiegogo for React and Elixir on Dev Chat TV Apple Air Pods  Crazy Baby Bragi Pro CES - https://www.youtube.com/c/devchattv

My Angular Story
MAS 022: Torgeir Helgevold

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 24:59


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Torgeir Helgevold This week on My My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Torgeir Helgevold. Torgeir is a return guest from AiA Episode 108. Torgeir started working for Narwhal Technologies. Torgeir talks about his early path into programming learning Basic in high school, and in college, he moved into building his foundation with C+, Pascal, and others. Torgeir shares his current endeavors as a programmer, contributions and, current projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? Basic Interest in College Started with Javascript then worked in Angular KnockoutJS Durandal AngularJS What was it about Angular that made you stick around? What have you do with Angular? Work in the new version Client work for Narwhal Bazel and much, much more! Links:  AiA Episode 108 Narwhal Technologies http://www.syntaxsuccess.com @helgevold Picks Torgeir Alex Eagle - Bazel Charles Indiegogo for React and Elixir on Dev Chat TV Apple Air Pods  Crazy Baby Bragi Pro CES - https://www.youtube.com/c/devchattv

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MAS 022: Torgeir Helgevold

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 24:59


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Torgeir Helgevold This week on My My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Torgeir Helgevold. Torgeir is a return guest from AiA Episode 108. Torgeir started working for Narwhal Technologies. Torgeir talks about his early path into programming learning Basic in high school, and in college, he moved into building his foundation with C+, Pascal, and others. Torgeir shares his current endeavors as a programmer, contributions and, current projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? Basic Interest in College Started with Javascript then worked in Angular KnockoutJS Durandal AngularJS What was it about Angular that made you stick around? What have you do with Angular? Work in the new version Client work for Narwhal Bazel and much, much more! Links:  AiA Episode 108 Narwhal Technologies http://www.syntaxsuccess.com @helgevold Picks Torgeir Alex Eagle - Bazel Charles Indiegogo for React and Elixir on Dev Chat TV Apple Air Pods  Crazy Baby Bragi Pro CES - https://www.youtube.com/c/devchattv

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AiA 165: Angular Air with Justin Schwartzenberger

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 67:06


Panel:  Joe Eames Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel welcome Justin Schwartzenberger to talk about Angular Air. Justin is a podcaster, product manager, and educator at Narwhal Technologies. Justin talks about his experience working with customers and contributing to the Angular community. Justin discusses the content of his podcast, Angular Air, and how it helps the Angular community learn all about Angular. This is a great episode for learning about other podcast platforms that focus on all things Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •What do you do at Narwhal and with Angular Air? Angular Air podcast History Hosting and Topics on Angular Air video podcast Favorite episodes on Angular Air How to figure out what to discuss on the podcast Using the community to figure great topics Competition for listening time Things to learn - Angular Animations, GraphQL, etc. Influences Performances, Character, with the intros and hosting Difficulties and Challenges - Scheduling and finding guests Youtube videos recording and cueing up Dealing with episodes notes on Youtube Views on the Video platform vs. Audio platform What is the future of Angular Air podcast? Automation, Sponsorships, etc What is the present and future of Angular overall? Are people still doing Angular? •and much more! Links:  Angular Air  @angularair Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io) @schwarty @jschwarty schwarty.com Picks: Charles The Way of Kings  Artimus Nicolas Zakas -Books Open Collectives Hyper Drive Hub Joe JavaScript Journey with Only Six Characters  5 year old MacBook Pro  Justin Reactive.how Mr. Robot Episode 8 Star Wars    

Adventures in Angular
AiA 165: Angular Air with Justin Schwartzenberger

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 67:06


Panel:  Joe Eames Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel welcome Justin Schwartzenberger to talk about Angular Air. Justin is a podcaster, product manager, and educator at Narwhal Technologies. Justin talks about his experience working with customers and contributing to the Angular community. Justin discusses the content of his podcast, Angular Air, and how it helps the Angular community learn all about Angular. This is a great episode for learning about other podcast platforms that focus on all things Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •What do you do at Narwhal and with Angular Air? Angular Air podcast History Hosting and Topics on Angular Air video podcast Favorite episodes on Angular Air How to figure out what to discuss on the podcast Using the community to figure great topics Competition for listening time Things to learn - Angular Animations, GraphQL, etc. Influences Performances, Character, with the intros and hosting Difficulties and Challenges - Scheduling and finding guests Youtube videos recording and cueing up Dealing with episodes notes on Youtube Views on the Video platform vs. Audio platform What is the future of Angular Air podcast? Automation, Sponsorships, etc What is the present and future of Angular overall? Are people still doing Angular? •and much more! Links:  Angular Air  @angularair Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io) @schwarty @jschwarty schwarty.com Picks: Charles The Way of Kings  Artimus Nicolas Zakas -Books Open Collectives Hyper Drive Hub Joe JavaScript Journey with Only Six Characters  5 year old MacBook Pro  Justin Reactive.how Mr. Robot Episode 8 Star Wars    

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AiA 165: Angular Air with Justin Schwartzenberger

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 67:06


Panel:  Joe Eames Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel welcome Justin Schwartzenberger to talk about Angular Air. Justin is a podcaster, product manager, and educator at Narwhal Technologies. Justin talks about his experience working with customers and contributing to the Angular community. Justin discusses the content of his podcast, Angular Air, and how it helps the Angular community learn all about Angular. This is a great episode for learning about other podcast platforms that focus on all things Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •What do you do at Narwhal and with Angular Air? Angular Air podcast History Hosting and Topics on Angular Air video podcast Favorite episodes on Angular Air How to figure out what to discuss on the podcast Using the community to figure great topics Competition for listening time Things to learn - Angular Animations, GraphQL, etc. Influences Performances, Character, with the intros and hosting Difficulties and Challenges - Scheduling and finding guests Youtube videos recording and cueing up Dealing with episodes notes on Youtube Views on the Video platform vs. Audio platform What is the future of Angular Air podcast? Automation, Sponsorships, etc What is the present and future of Angular overall? Are people still doing Angular? •and much more! Links:  Angular Air  @angularair Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io) @schwarty @jschwarty schwarty.com Picks: Charles The Way of Kings  Artimus Nicolas Zakas -Books Open Collectives Hyper Drive Hub Joe JavaScript Journey with Only Six Characters  5 year old MacBook Pro  Justin Reactive.how Mr. Robot Episode 8 Star Wars    

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123 AiA Upgrading from Angular 1 to Angular 2 with Victor Savkin

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 65:30


3:00 - Introducing Victor Savkin Twitter Website 3:30 - Making migration gradual 4:45 - NgUpgrade 6:20 - What is Router/Upgrade? How is it used? 9:15 - Iterative and Incremental upgrading 11:35 - UI Router 13:20 - Making a gameplan for migrating Blog post 16:00 - UI Router versus Angular Router 20:05 - Angular Upgrade Static 21:40 - Why should you upgrade your Angular modules? 25:30 - Reviewing the steps 26:30 - Step 3: Migrate individual components and services to Angular 2 28:50 - Leaf components 29:50 - Hashtag routing 31:00 - Step 4: Divide the routes between the Angular 1 and the Angular 2 routers 35:00 - Step 5: Removing Angular 1 from your setup 36:10 - When should you do a progressive migration? 39:05 - Predictions for the future of upgrading 40:40 - Performance implications of upgrading 48:00 - Deployment options 51:05 - Narwhal Technologies Picks: Rogue One (John) Top Coders Angular 2 cross-country workshops (Joe and John) Ng Conf (Joe) Toby Chrome plug-in (Lukas) The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (Ward) Ng Cruise (Alyssa) Egghead.io (Alyssa) Newsfeed Eradicator (Charles) Echo Dot (Charles) Ethics in the Real World by Peter Singer (Victor)

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123 AiA Upgrading from Angular 1 to Angular 2 with Victor Savkin

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 65:30


3:00 - Introducing Victor Savkin Twitter Website 3:30 - Making migration gradual 4:45 - NgUpgrade 6:20 - What is Router/Upgrade? How is it used? 9:15 - Iterative and Incremental upgrading 11:35 - UI Router 13:20 - Making a gameplan for migrating Blog post 16:00 - UI Router versus Angular Router 20:05 - Angular Upgrade Static 21:40 - Why should you upgrade your Angular modules? 25:30 - Reviewing the steps 26:30 - Step 3: Migrate individual components and services to Angular 2 28:50 - Leaf components 29:50 - Hashtag routing 31:00 - Step 4: Divide the routes between the Angular 1 and the Angular 2 routers 35:00 - Step 5: Removing Angular 1 from your setup 36:10 - When should you do a progressive migration? 39:05 - Predictions for the future of upgrading 40:40 - Performance implications of upgrading 48:00 - Deployment options 51:05 - Narwhal Technologies Picks: Rogue One (John) Top Coders Angular 2 cross-country workshops (Joe and John) Ng Conf (Joe) Toby Chrome plug-in (Lukas) The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (Ward) Ng Cruise (Alyssa) Egghead.io (Alyssa) Newsfeed Eradicator (Charles) Echo Dot (Charles) Ethics in the Real World by Peter Singer (Victor)

Adventures in Angular
123 AiA Upgrading from Angular 1 to Angular 2 with Victor Savkin

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 65:30


3:00 - Introducing Victor Savkin Twitter Website 3:30 - Making migration gradual 4:45 - NgUpgrade 6:20 - What is Router/Upgrade? How is it used? 9:15 - Iterative and Incremental upgrading 11:35 - UI Router 13:20 - Making a gameplan for migrating Blog post 16:00 - UI Router versus Angular Router 20:05 - Angular Upgrade Static 21:40 - Why should you upgrade your Angular modules? 25:30 - Reviewing the steps 26:30 - Step 3: Migrate individual components and services to Angular 2 28:50 - Leaf components 29:50 - Hashtag routing 31:00 - Step 4: Divide the routes between the Angular 1 and the Angular 2 routers 35:00 - Step 5: Removing Angular 1 from your setup 36:10 - When should you do a progressive migration? 39:05 - Predictions for the future of upgrading 40:40 - Performance implications of upgrading 48:00 - Deployment options 51:05 - Narwhal Technologies Picks: Rogue One (John) Top Coders Angular 2 cross-country workshops (Joe and John) Ng Conf (Joe) Toby Chrome plug-in (Lukas) The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (Ward) Ng Cruise (Alyssa) Egghead.io (Alyssa) Newsfeed Eradicator (Charles) Echo Dot (Charles) Ethics in the Real World by Peter Singer (Victor)