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AiA 186: ngUpgrade in the Real World with Sam Julien

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 55:12


Panel: Charles Max Wood John Papa Special Guests: Sam Julien In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Sam Julien about ngUpgrade in the real world. Sam is an Angular teacher and developer in Portland, Oregon and has spent a lot of time working through the issues with ngUpgrade. He has also launched a course called Upgrading Angular JS. He talks about the process behind upgrading and the two phases and four building blocks that are present in this process. They also touch on the fact that Angular JS is very different in the real world versus in theory. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sam intro Do you see steady traffic with needing ngUpgrade? Angular JS is popular in the enterprise community How do people get started with upgrading? Update to a current version of Angular JS Building blocks to upgrading TypeScript and Webpack The most important things to be doing npm General process – 4 building blocks and 2 phases Determine your approach Different approaches available for upgrading Pick a route and work from the bottom up Angular AOT mode Upgrading is overwhelming but is manageable Don’t rush the process Create a reasonable timeframe You can’t always use the CLI for these projects Target those who feel stuck What are the biggest problems that you’re seeing? And much, much more! Links:  Angular JS Angular ngUpgrade Upgrading Angular JS TypeScript Webpack npm Angular AOT mode @SamJulien SamJulien.com @UpgradingAJS Upgrading AJS Medium Sam’s GitHub Picks: Charles Star Realms John ng-AI Sam Donut.js Glitch Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott

Adventures in Angular
AiA 186: ngUpgrade in the Real World with Sam Julien

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 55:12


Panel: Charles Max Wood John Papa Special Guests: Sam Julien In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Sam Julien about ngUpgrade in the real world. Sam is an Angular teacher and developer in Portland, Oregon and has spent a lot of time working through the issues with ngUpgrade. He has also launched a course called Upgrading Angular JS. He talks about the process behind upgrading and the two phases and four building blocks that are present in this process. They also touch on the fact that Angular JS is very different in the real world versus in theory. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sam intro Do you see steady traffic with needing ngUpgrade? Angular JS is popular in the enterprise community How do people get started with upgrading? Update to a current version of Angular JS Building blocks to upgrading TypeScript and Webpack The most important things to be doing npm General process – 4 building blocks and 2 phases Determine your approach Different approaches available for upgrading Pick a route and work from the bottom up Angular AOT mode Upgrading is overwhelming but is manageable Don’t rush the process Create a reasonable timeframe You can’t always use the CLI for these projects Target those who feel stuck What are the biggest problems that you’re seeing? And much, much more! Links:  Angular JS Angular ngUpgrade Upgrading Angular JS TypeScript Webpack npm Angular AOT mode @SamJulien SamJulien.com @UpgradingAJS Upgrading AJS Medium Sam’s GitHub Picks: Charles Star Realms John ng-AI Sam Donut.js Glitch Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott

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AiA 186: ngUpgrade in the Real World with Sam Julien

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 55:12


Panel: Charles Max Wood John Papa Special Guests: Sam Julien In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Sam Julien about ngUpgrade in the real world. Sam is an Angular teacher and developer in Portland, Oregon and has spent a lot of time working through the issues with ngUpgrade. He has also launched a course called Upgrading Angular JS. He talks about the process behind upgrading and the two phases and four building blocks that are present in this process. They also touch on the fact that Angular JS is very different in the real world versus in theory. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sam intro Do you see steady traffic with needing ngUpgrade? Angular JS is popular in the enterprise community How do people get started with upgrading? Update to a current version of Angular JS Building blocks to upgrading TypeScript and Webpack The most important things to be doing npm General process – 4 building blocks and 2 phases Determine your approach Different approaches available for upgrading Pick a route and work from the bottom up Angular AOT mode Upgrading is overwhelming but is manageable Don’t rush the process Create a reasonable timeframe You can’t always use the CLI for these projects Target those who feel stuck What are the biggest problems that you’re seeing? And much, much more! Links:  Angular JS Angular ngUpgrade Upgrading Angular JS TypeScript Webpack npm Angular AOT mode @SamJulien SamJulien.com @UpgradingAJS Upgrading AJS Medium Sam’s GitHub Picks: Charles Star Realms John ng-AI Sam Donut.js Glitch Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott

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

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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

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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)

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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)

Angular Air
ngAir 85- Angular 2 in the Enterprise

Angular Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 56:29


Angular 2 in the Enterprise ●      Panelists ○      Justin Schwartzenberger ○      Mike Brocchi ○      Mehul ○      Austin McDaniel aka ngPanda ○      Olivier Combe ●      Featured Guests   ○      Nhut Tran ○      Gary Trinklein #Show Notes ●      Intros & backgrounds ●      How was Angular originally introduced into your environment? ●      Why did your enterprise chose Angular? ●      Did you start using it when it was in alpha/beta/rc ? ○      Is your app released yet ? ○      Did you release with an alpha/beta/rc ? ●      What were the challenges in adopting Angular? ○      Education/training? ○      Technical? ○      Process? (red-tape) ○      Deployment? ●      If you have any existing Angular 1.x apps, what are your plans to migrate to Angular 2? ●      Did you consider other technologies? ○      Even after adopting angular were you tempted to switch? If so, what tech stack? ●      What does the future hold?   Tips & Picks ●      Justin ○      Lukas’ Observable Cheat Sheet: http://onehungrymind.com/observable-cheat-sheet/ ○      GraphQL Summit: http://graphqlsummit.com/ Hopefully the sessions will be recorded and available later ●      Jeff ○      Ng-conf.com ○      Nodesecurity.io - Audits ●      Austin ○      I did a talk on Angular2 + ThreeJS + WebVR = very interesting stuff should check it out https://github.com/amcdnl/ng2-three ○      CSS related but by ng2 community member -> https://blueprintcss.io -> flexbox grid system ○      Async await debugging in chrome landed - https://twitter.com/addyosmani/status/789126892402204673 - soooo nice! ○      AoT in ngUpgrade is coming!!!! https://twitter.com/robwormald/status/788967912849694720 ●      Mike ○      ng europe going on today & tomorrow (https://ngeurope.org/) ○      DevFest FL - https://devfestflorida.org/ ○      ng cruise in May 2017 (https://ngcruise.com/) ○      GitKraken - cross platform git tool (https://www.gitkraken.com/) ●      Olivier ○      Use ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush it’s good for you ○      ng-be --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support

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112 AiA Upgrading from Angular 1.x to Angular 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 58:14


2:20 - Should everybody update to Angular 2? 3:50 - Defining migration NGUpgrade 6:30 - Is migration worth it? 12:30 - Schedule for rewriting large and small apps 17:10 - Business versus Technology: Rewriting apps 19:00 - Process for migrating from Angular 1 to Angular 2 30:00 - Migrating routers 40:00 - Module loading 40:30 - Role of testing in a migration Joe Eames’ Pluralsight Course 45:05 - Transferring Angular 1 code to Angular 2 Picks: Eat The World show on Amazon Prime (Lukas) Pluralsight course on migrating from Angular 1 to Angular 2 (Joe) The Last Starfighter (Joe) Shannara series by Terry Brooks (Charles) Webinar Jam Studio (Charles) Five Mistakes That Are Keeping You From Getting Hired Webinar (Charles) Angular Remote Conf Archives (Charles) Angular 2 Workshop (Joe)

Adventures in Angular
112 AiA Upgrading from Angular 1.x to Angular 2

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 58:14


2:20 - Should everybody update to Angular 2? 3:50 - Defining migration NGUpgrade 6:30 - Is migration worth it? 12:30 - Schedule for rewriting large and small apps 17:10 - Business versus Technology: Rewriting apps 19:00 - Process for migrating from Angular 1 to Angular 2 30:00 - Migrating routers 40:00 - Module loading 40:30 - Role of testing in a migration Joe Eames’ Pluralsight Course 45:05 - Transferring Angular 1 code to Angular 2 Picks: Eat The World show on Amazon Prime (Lukas) Pluralsight course on migrating from Angular 1 to Angular 2 (Joe) The Last Starfighter (Joe) Shannara series by Terry Brooks (Charles) Webinar Jam Studio (Charles) Five Mistakes That Are Keeping You From Getting Hired Webinar (Charles) Angular Remote Conf Archives (Charles) Angular 2 Workshop (Joe)

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112 AiA Upgrading from Angular 1.x to Angular 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 58:14


2:20 - Should everybody update to Angular 2? 3:50 - Defining migration NGUpgrade 6:30 - Is migration worth it? 12:30 - Schedule for rewriting large and small apps 17:10 - Business versus Technology: Rewriting apps 19:00 - Process for migrating from Angular 1 to Angular 2 30:00 - Migrating routers 40:00 - Module loading 40:30 - Role of testing in a migration Joe Eames’ Pluralsight Course 45:05 - Transferring Angular 1 code to Angular 2 Picks: Eat The World show on Amazon Prime (Lukas) Pluralsight course on migrating from Angular 1 to Angular 2 (Joe) The Last Starfighter (Joe) Shannara series by Terry Brooks (Charles) Webinar Jam Studio (Charles) Five Mistakes That Are Keeping You From Getting Hired Webinar (Charles) Angular Remote Conf Archives (Charles) Angular 2 Workshop (Joe)

ZADevChat Podcast
Episode 45 - Angular 2 with Mike Geyser

ZADevChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 49:05


Join us as we look into our crystal ball to see what is coming in the next major release of the popular Angular framework. Kenneth & Len are joined by Mike Geyser from BBD to talk about the upcoming Angular 2 release. Mike has been a web developer for many years, having uploaded websites to Geocities back in the day! The web has changed a lot since the good old days of "single page websites" and "under construction" GIF's, and in this show we look at Angular 2. This major new version has stirred a lot of controversy since it was announced in 2014, with fears around the new tooling, the initial lack of an upgrade path and the adoption of TypeScript as the default language for writing in. Headline features include writing isomorphic applications, easier "native" mobile apps and greater performance than its predecessor. Mike does a great job of showing us what is coming down the pipe. Follow Mike online: - https://twitter.com/mikegeyser Here are some resources mentioned during the show: * Angular 2 - https://angular.io/ * Angular CLI - https://cli.angular.io/ * Angular Universal - https://universal.angular.io/ * NativeScript - https://www.nativescript.org/ * TypeScript - https://www.typescriptlang.org/ * Isomorphic JavaScript - http://isomorphic.net/ * Web Components - http://webcomponents.org/ * Redux - http://redux.js.org/index.html * React Native - https://facebook.github.io/react-native/ * Meteor - https://www.meteor.com/ * Upgrading apps with ngUpgrade - http://blog.thoughtram.io/angular/2015/10/24/upgrading-apps-to-angular-2-using-ngupgrade.html * Babel - https://babeljs.io/ * Protractor - http://www.protractortest.org/ And finally our picks Kenneth: * JavaScript Jabber 209 TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg - https://devchat.tv/js-jabber/209-jsj-typescript-with-anders-hejlsberg Len: * Falcor - https://netflix.github.io/falcor/starter/what-is-falcor.html Mike: * Tern - http://ternjs.net/ * The ng-show: Angular 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSFfLVxT5vA Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - http://bit.ly/zadevchat-itunes

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069 AiA Angular 2 Documentation with Pascal Precht

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 41:14


Go check out JS Remote Conf!   02:14 - Pascal Precht Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:03 - Getting Involved with the Angular 2 Documentation thoughtram Blog 05:10 - Deciding Where to Contribute 06:16 - Contributors and Contributions Dependency Injection (DI) 15:41 - APIs 18:02 - Reactions to Trainings 20:15 - ngUpgrade @teropa (Tero Parviainen) 25:34 - View Caching 26:53 - “Chapters” (Documentation Format) angular.io/docs/ Developer Guides 29:26 - Giving the Broad Overview of Angular 2 32:02 - Approaching Documentation 34:18 - Contributing to the Documentation Project wardb@ideablade.com Picks Heart of a Dog (Ward) Chrome Dev Summit codelabs (Aaron) Toastmasters (Chuck) Nexus 5X (Pascal) @robwormald (Pascal) thoughtram Blog (Ward)

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069 AiA Angular 2 Documentation with Pascal Precht

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 41:14


Go check out JS Remote Conf!   02:14 - Pascal Precht Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:03 - Getting Involved with the Angular 2 Documentation thoughtram Blog 05:10 - Deciding Where to Contribute 06:16 - Contributors and Contributions Dependency Injection (DI) 15:41 - APIs 18:02 - Reactions to Trainings 20:15 - ngUpgrade @teropa (Tero Parviainen) 25:34 - View Caching 26:53 - “Chapters” (Documentation Format) angular.io/docs/ Developer Guides 29:26 - Giving the Broad Overview of Angular 2 32:02 - Approaching Documentation 34:18 - Contributing to the Documentation Project wardb@ideablade.com Picks Heart of a Dog (Ward) Chrome Dev Summit codelabs (Aaron) Toastmasters (Chuck) Nexus 5X (Pascal) @robwormald (Pascal) thoughtram Blog (Ward)

dogs giving heart blog reactions ward chapters deciding pascal contributors github apis contributions contributing documentation trainings toastmasters getting involved angular nexus 5x chrome dev summit js remote conf tero parviainen pascal precht ngupgrade dependency injection di pascal precht introduction
Adventures in Angular
069 AiA Angular 2 Documentation with Pascal Precht

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 41:14


Go check out JS Remote Conf!   02:14 - Pascal Precht Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:03 - Getting Involved with the Angular 2 Documentation thoughtram Blog 05:10 - Deciding Where to Contribute 06:16 - Contributors and Contributions Dependency Injection (DI) 15:41 - APIs 18:02 - Reactions to Trainings 20:15 - ngUpgrade @teropa (Tero Parviainen) 25:34 - View Caching 26:53 - “Chapters” (Documentation Format) angular.io/docs/ Developer Guides 29:26 - Giving the Broad Overview of Angular 2 32:02 - Approaching Documentation 34:18 - Contributing to the Documentation Project wardb@ideablade.com Picks Heart of a Dog (Ward) Chrome Dev Summit codelabs (Aaron) Toastmasters (Chuck) Nexus 5X (Pascal) @robwormald (Pascal) thoughtram Blog (Ward)

dogs giving heart blog reactions ward chapters deciding pascal contributors github apis contributions contributing documentation trainings toastmasters getting involved angular nexus 5x chrome dev summit js remote conf tero parviainen pascal precht ngupgrade dependency injection di pascal precht introduction