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Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Pascal Precht This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Pascal Precht. Pascal is a software engineer doing a lot of Angular, Angular training, and building apps. He first got into programming near the end of school when his teacher suggested that he go to an informatics school. He found that he loved building websites with HTML and CSS and learned how to program after going back to school for a second time. They talk about what led him to Angular, his company Thoughtram, and what he is proud of contributing to the Angular community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Pascal intro How did you first get into programming? Programming by accident Was never into or interested in computers Really into art Wanted to design things Wasn’t always good at programming because he struggled to think logically Loved building websites with HTML and CSS Always wanted to build cool websites Dynamic sites with PHP How did you get into Angular? JavaScript meetup Knockout Using Angular in his job Thoughtram What is the story behind Thoughtram? What have you done in Angular that you are proud of? Angular-translate What are you working on now? Machine Labs And much, much more! Links: Angular JavaScript Knockout Thoughtram Angular-translate Machine Labs @PascalPrecht Pascal’s GitHub Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks Japanese Phase 1
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Pascal Precht This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Pascal Precht. Pascal is a software engineer doing a lot of Angular, Angular training, and building apps. He first got into programming near the end of school when his teacher suggested that he go to an informatics school. He found that he loved building websites with HTML and CSS and learned how to program after going back to school for a second time. They talk about what led him to Angular, his company Thoughtram, and what he is proud of contributing to the Angular community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Pascal intro How did you first get into programming? Programming by accident Was never into or interested in computers Really into art Wanted to design things Wasn’t always good at programming because he struggled to think logically Loved building websites with HTML and CSS Always wanted to build cool websites Dynamic sites with PHP How did you get into Angular? JavaScript meetup Knockout Using Angular in his job Thoughtram What is the story behind Thoughtram? What have you done in Angular that you are proud of? Angular-translate What are you working on now? Machine Labs And much, much more! Links: Angular JavaScript Knockout Thoughtram Angular-translate Machine Labs @PascalPrecht Pascal’s GitHub Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks Japanese Phase 1
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Pascal Precht This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Pascal Precht. Pascal is a software engineer doing a lot of Angular, Angular training, and building apps. He first got into programming near the end of school when his teacher suggested that he go to an informatics school. He found that he loved building websites with HTML and CSS and learned how to program after going back to school for a second time. They talk about what led him to Angular, his company Thoughtram, and what he is proud of contributing to the Angular community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Pascal intro How did you first get into programming? Programming by accident Was never into or interested in computers Really into art Wanted to design things Wasn’t always good at programming because he struggled to think logically Loved building websites with HTML and CSS Always wanted to build cool websites Dynamic sites with PHP How did you get into Angular? JavaScript meetup Knockout Using Angular in his job Thoughtram What is the story behind Thoughtram? What have you done in Angular that you are proud of? Angular-translate What are you working on now? Machine Labs And much, much more! Links: Angular JavaScript Knockout Thoughtram Angular-translate Machine Labs @PascalPrecht Pascal’s GitHub Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks Japanese Phase 1
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The links mentioned in this episode can be found here: http://wp.me/p7sAvJ-9I In this episode Alex and Kai have a special guest - Pascal Precht, who is a front end engineer and trainer and has long history with building sophisticated web applications. The three discuss in depth about the state of Progressive Web Apps, what they are capable of and what they still lack. Listening to this episode you get a nice overview of the topic and an idea, why this will matter to you in the future.
Get your early bird tickets for Angular Remote Conf! 02:13 - Pascal Precht Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:29 - ng-conf Angular-upgrade-demo 06:42 - Dependency Injection; @Injectable emitDecoratorMetadata 12:51 - Component Interaction and Communication 21:35 - ContentChildren and ContentChild 23:34 - ViewChildren and ViewChild 24:31 - Change Detection Pascal Precht: Angular 2 Change Detection Explained Picks Professional Ado Rds Programming With Asp (Lukas) Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2 by John Papa (Ward) ZEIT (Joe) Overwatch (Joe) 5thingsAngular (Pascal) Dr Pepper (Pascal) NOMAD (John) Gilderoy Lockhart (John) RIF6 Cube 2-inch Mobile Projector (Chuck) Fully Alive: Lighten Up and Live - A Journey that Will Change Your Life by Ken Davis (Chuck)
Get your early bird tickets for Angular Remote Conf! 02:13 - Pascal Precht Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:29 - ng-conf Angular-upgrade-demo 06:42 - Dependency Injection; @Injectable emitDecoratorMetadata 12:51 - Component Interaction and Communication 21:35 - ContentChildren and ContentChild 23:34 - ViewChildren and ViewChild 24:31 - Change Detection Pascal Precht: Angular 2 Change Detection Explained Picks Professional Ado Rds Programming With Asp (Lukas) Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2 by John Papa (Ward) ZEIT (Joe) Overwatch (Joe) 5thingsAngular (Pascal) Dr Pepper (Pascal) NOMAD (John) Gilderoy Lockhart (John) RIF6 Cube 2-inch Mobile Projector (Chuck) Fully Alive: Lighten Up and Live - A Journey that Will Change Your Life by Ken Davis (Chuck)
Get your early bird tickets for Angular Remote Conf! 02:13 - Pascal Precht Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:29 - ng-conf Angular-upgrade-demo 06:42 - Dependency Injection; @Injectable emitDecoratorMetadata 12:51 - Component Interaction and Communication 21:35 - ContentChildren and ContentChild 23:34 - ViewChildren and ViewChild 24:31 - Change Detection Pascal Precht: Angular 2 Change Detection Explained Picks Professional Ado Rds Programming With Asp (Lukas) Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2 by John Papa (Ward) ZEIT (Joe) Overwatch (Joe) 5thingsAngular (Pascal) Dr Pepper (Pascal) NOMAD (John) Gilderoy Lockhart (John) RIF6 Cube 2-inch Mobile Projector (Chuck) Fully Alive: Lighten Up and Live - A Journey that Will Change Your Life by Ken Davis (Chuck)
51 ngAir - Getting Past the Angular Learning Curve with Pascal Precht What’s the story behind Thoughtram? What’s in a name? Overall Philosophy Why did you decide to teach? What is your approach to teaching? How do people learn? How many workshops do you give per month? Does it get tedious to teach the same thing to people over & over? Angular 1 Are you still doing Angular 1 training? What was hardest thing for people to grok with Angular 1? Angular 2 Do you see mostly people coming from Angular 1 or people totally new to Angular? What is the hardest thing for people to grok with Angular 2? How do you teach *ngFor in a way that makes sense for developers? Harder/easier to teach/learn than Angular 1? How do you manage staying involved in so many different projects? How is it to be a digital nomad? How long did it take until you could leave your daily jobs & work on Thoughtram full time? What do you think about Merrick Christiansen’s comments about not needing DI anymore since he has gone full functional programming? Tips & Picks Olivier Combe Links: Read the source on Angular 2 Web Workers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T2YySJISQw Picks: NG-Conf CFP, Angular Connect 2016 Jeff Whelpley Picks: [Univesal Prerender](https://github.com/angular/universal-starter/tree/prerender) [20 Minute VC with Jeff Seibert] (http://www.thetwentyminutevc.com/jeffseibert/) Pascal Picks: [Belgium Angular Conference] (https://twitter.com/ngbeconf/status/690625713481846784 [Thoughtram Master Class](http://thoughtram.io/angular-master-class.html) Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by Jeff Whelpley. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angularair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. AngularClass Learn AngularJS, Angular 2, and Modern Web Development form the best. Looking for corporate Angular training, want to host us, or Angular consulting? twitter: @AngularClass email: info@angularclass.com chat: Join AngularClass Chat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)
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)
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)
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)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery! 03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)
Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery! 03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)
Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery! 03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)
Auth0 - Friends of the show, Martin Gontovnikas and Geoff Goodman come on the show along with their boss, Matias Woloski to talk about Auth0 and all things security. Guests: Martin Gontovnikas, Matias Woloski, and Geoff Goodman Panelists: Olivier Combe, Kara Erickson, Aimee Knight, Scott Moss, Pascal Precht, Carmen Popoviciu, PatrictJS, and Jeff Whelpley Show Notes: Linking accounts in Auth0, Webtask for sending SMS, HighScalability blogpost with Auth0 architecture, Auth0 core architecture, Webtask architecture Picks/Tips: Martin - Falcor, GoTTY, Tip: $locationChangeStart is always before $routeChangeStart or $stateChangeStart. Geoff - github.com/c9/core, sharelock.io Matias - jwt.io, vaultproject.io Kent - vim, ES6 Workshop at MidwestJS, Egghead.io AngularJS Authentication with JWT Aimee - Angular Remote Conf - Tip: Use coupon code "angularair" for 20% off. Works for both group and individual tickets! Patrick - JAWS stack, IxD Checklist, Tip: use IxD Checklist Jeff - Angular 2 preferences survey Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angular-air.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Angular and Firebase - Firebase and Angular are a match made in heaven for a 100% frontend application. Firebase allows you to totally forget about your backend and just focus on the frontend. Join us with our Firebase experts as we talk about how to use these two incredible tools together to accomplish some fantastic experiences for the web. Guests: David East, Jacob Wenger, and Kato Richardson Panelists: Olivier Combe, Kara Erickson, Aimee Knight, Scott Moss, Todd Motto, Pascal Precht, and Carmen Popoviciu Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angular-air.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Life is more fun with more variety. That's why we're excited to announce that we've added a panel of some terrific Angular community members to come join us on the show each week. Here's your chance to meet and get to know each of them and their background and experience in Angular. We'll each supply an angular pro-tip / horror story or two as well, so you don't want to miss this one!Guests: Olivier Combe, Kara Erickson, Aimee Knight, Scott Moss, Pascal Precht, and Carmen PopoviciuAngular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://ng-air.github.io) to ask and vote on questions that will be answered during the last bit of the episode. Also be sure to follow @AngularAir on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdCOpvRk1lsBk26ePGDPLpQ). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Unser Peter musste sich in letzter Zeit berufsbedingt deutlicher mit AngularJS auseinandersetzen und hatte sich doch eine Meinung gebildet. Verbunden mit genereller Verwunderung über die kürzliche AngularJS 2.0 Ankündigung war das für uns Grund genug, diesem Framework noch eine weitere Episode zu spendieren. Hilfestellung bot Pascal Precht, der dem Kommentar- und Fragefeuerwerk entgegenstand. Schaunotizen [00:01:08] […]