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Show Notes Deze aflevering hebben we niet zomaar wat Angular developers weten te strikken, maar twee zeer bekenden binnen de Angular community: Jeffrey Bosch en Sander Elias Jeffrey is de auteur van ngx-aws-deploy, mede-organisator van de Dutch Angular Group en lid van het xLayers kernteam en medewerker van Scully. Momenteel werkt hij bij Stiply als Senior Softwareontwikkelaar. Hij heeft een passie voor alles wat met internet te maken heeft en draagt bij aan verschillende open source-projecten zoals NGRX en de Angular CLI. Sander is een ervaren ontwikkelaar met meer dan 4 decennia aan praktijkervaring onder zijn riem. Hij werkt sinds 2010 met Angular en is ook Google Developer Expert voor het web gespecialiseerd in Angular. Verder is hij organisator van bijeenkomsten en congressen. En hij helpt anderen helpen waar hij kan. Als hij geen code ademt, friemelt hij met IoT, fotografie, wetenschap en alles wat maar vaag gadgetachtig kan zijn! Sander is de oprichter van Scully. Met host Saber Karmous - LinkedIn Twitter Jeffrey Bosch LinkedIn - link Twitter - @jefiozie Sander Elias LinkedIn - link Twitter - @jcraane Onderwerpen 00:00:05 Intro 00:04:16 Hoe zijn Sander & Jeffrey met programmeren begonnen? 00:11:31 Angular! 00:21:18 Van Angular.js naar Angular 00:52:47 Angular CLI 01:11:38 State Management 01:22:34 Scully 01:23:24 Jamstack 01:42:03 Standalone Components 01:53:45 Angular Community platforms 02:02:49 Tips Random notes Dutch Angular Group en Angular lunch sessies Jamstack Tips Jeffrey Nu of nooit - ISBN 9789044648560 Sander Angular Devtools Netflix: The Witcher Amazon: The Wheel of Time Scully Saber Zorg dat je een "overlap" hebt als je verhuist. CodeKlets links CodeKlets CodeKlets Nieuwsbrief CodeKlets Slack CodeKlets Twitter CodeKlets op Vriend van de Show
Our good friend Sander Elias joins us once more, this time to go over the latest and greatest with Scully, the static site generator for Angular. Sander on Twitter: https://twitter.com/esosanderelias ----------------------------------------------- Angular Air is powered by StreamYard! It has been an amazing solution for our production pipeline. And it is 100% browser based. No app install needed! Want to host a live show with multiple guests? Check out StreamYard. https://streamyard.com/?pal=5070140888580096 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Sander Elias joins us to go over how we can leverage observables for our component view model data. --- Video of episode: https://youtu.be/cjdKanhckXU --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
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 Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Sander Elias Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Sander Elias, Senior Principal Engineer at HeroDevs from Netherlands. Sander is also an Angular Google GDE. Sander created Observable forms, an alternative way to do forms in Angular which takes advantage of what the platform has to offer. Aaron also talks about his speech at ng-conf 2019 and his follow up blog post about the speech and why he felt the need to write it. Links Sander’s GitHub Sander’s Twitter Sander’s LinkedIn Sander’s Medium ng-conf 2019 Sander Elias - ng-conf ObservableForm GitHub Aaron Frost Blog Piece Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Sander Elias: ng-conf 2019 https://github.com/tc39/proposal-decorators Suguru's Blog Angular 8 Release Aaron Frost: A is for Angular | Jo Hanna Pearce Melina Mejia Brian Love: ng-conf 2019 Reid Villeneuve Avengers: Endgame (2019) Shai Reznik: ng-conf 2019 A is for Angular | Jo Hanna Pearce Chrome Developers Channel Michio Kaku on The Future of Humanity https://www.16personalities.com/
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 Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Sander Elias Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Sander Elias, Senior Principal Engineer at HeroDevs from Netherlands. Sander is also an Angular Google GDE. Sander created Observable forms, an alternative way to do forms in Angular which takes advantage of what the platform has to offer. Aaron also talks about his speech at ng-conf 2019 and his follow up blog post about the speech and why he felt the need to write it. Links Sander’s GitHub Sander’s Twitter Sander’s LinkedIn Sander’s Medium ng-conf 2019 Sander Elias - ng-conf ObservableForm GitHub Aaron Frost Blog Piece Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Sander Elias: ng-conf 2019 https://github.com/tc39/proposal-decorators Suguru's Blog Angular 8 Release Aaron Frost: A is for Angular | Jo Hanna Pearce Melina Mejia Brian Love: ng-conf 2019 Reid Villeneuve Avengers: Endgame (2019) Shai Reznik: ng-conf 2019 A is for Angular | Jo Hanna Pearce Chrome Developers Channel Michio Kaku on The Future of Humanity https://www.16personalities.com/
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 Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Sander Elias Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Sander Elias, Senior Principal Engineer at HeroDevs from Netherlands. Sander is also an Angular Google GDE. Sander created Observable forms, an alternative way to do forms in Angular which takes advantage of what the platform has to offer. Aaron also talks about his speech at ng-conf 2019 and his follow up blog post about the speech and why he felt the need to write it. Links Sander’s GitHub Sander’s Twitter Sander’s LinkedIn Sander’s Medium ng-conf 2019 Sander Elias - ng-conf ObservableForm GitHub Aaron Frost Blog Piece Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Sander Elias: ng-conf 2019 https://github.com/tc39/proposal-decorators Suguru's Blog Angular 8 Release Aaron Frost: A is for Angular | Jo Hanna Pearce Melina Mejia Brian Love: ng-conf 2019 Reid Villeneuve Avengers: Endgame (2019) Shai Reznik: ng-conf 2019 A is for Angular | Jo Hanna Pearce Chrome Developers Channel Michio Kaku on The Future of Humanity https://www.16personalities.com/
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Sponsors Sentry- use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte CacheFly Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panelists talk with Kevin Kreuzer on source maps. Kevin is a freelance Software Engineer from Switzerland and currently is a part of the frontend architectural team for a company called Schaltstelle. He also regularly writes blog posts on Angular topics, contributes to opensource projects and is the co-founder of a startup – Trasier. Kevin talks about what led to the development of source maps, how they are generated and explains their working in detail. He elaborates on various approaches of deploying source maps to production without revealing the source code and gives tips on solving issues that come up. The panelists discuss about using these maps for templates (CSS, HTML, etc.) and briefly touch on NestJS. Links Kevin on Medium Kevin’s Twitter Kevin’s blog - Angular in Depth Picks Shai NestJS Capturing stage in events Why We Sleep Alyssa Angular Air - Dry Forms with Sander Elias Charles HubSpot Eero Kevin Trasier Uphill Conference - Bern, Switzerland Enhancement for Medium stats
Sponsors Sentry- use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte CacheFly Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panelists talk with Kevin Kreuzer on source maps. Kevin is a freelance Software Engineer from Switzerland and currently is a part of the frontend architectural team for a company called Schaltstelle. He also regularly writes blog posts on Angular topics, contributes to opensource projects and is the co-founder of a startup – Trasier. Kevin talks about what led to the development of source maps, how they are generated and explains their working in detail. He elaborates on various approaches of deploying source maps to production without revealing the source code and gives tips on solving issues that come up. The panelists discuss about using these maps for templates (CSS, HTML, etc.) and briefly touch on NestJS. Links Kevin on Medium Kevin’s Twitter Kevin’s blog - Angular in Depth Picks Shai NestJS Capturing stage in events Why We Sleep Alyssa Angular Air - Dry Forms with Sander Elias Charles HubSpot Eero Kevin Trasier Uphill Conference - Bern, Switzerland Enhancement for Medium stats
Sponsors Sentry- use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte CacheFly Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panelists talk with Kevin Kreuzer on source maps. Kevin is a freelance Software Engineer from Switzerland and currently is a part of the frontend architectural team for a company called Schaltstelle. He also regularly writes blog posts on Angular topics, contributes to opensource projects and is the co-founder of a startup – Trasier. Kevin talks about what led to the development of source maps, how they are generated and explains their working in detail. He elaborates on various approaches of deploying source maps to production without revealing the source code and gives tips on solving issues that come up. The panelists discuss about using these maps for templates (CSS, HTML, etc.) and briefly touch on NestJS. Links Kevin on Medium Kevin’s Twitter Kevin’s blog - Angular in Depth Picks Shai NestJS Capturing stage in events Why We Sleep Alyssa Angular Air - Dry Forms with Sander Elias Charles HubSpot Eero Kevin Trasier Uphill Conference - Bern, Switzerland Enhancement for Medium stats