POPULARITY
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to be a truly effective Enterprise Engineer? What practices and skills does it involve? In this Dev Life edition of the Angular Plus Show, GDE Justin Schwarty Schwartzenberger from Angular Air, shares his insights on being an Enterprise Engineer by coding for the “we” instead of the “me”. Schwarty goes into specific skills including commits, pull requests, impactful language, iterative implementation, and more. No matter your role or level of experience, Schwarty shares something for you. This is… The Dev Life!LINKS:https://twitter.com/schwartyhttps://angularair.com/CONNECT WITH US:Justin Schwartzenberger - @SchwartyBrooke Avery - @jediBraveryJordan Powell - @JordanPowell88
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:What are your habits as a programmer? The good, the bad…? In this Dev Life edition of the Angular Plus Show, Justin Schwartzenberger joins us to talk all about some of the top behaviors we've seen that either help or hinder careers for software engineers. Where do you fall on the list and what tweaks can you make to find a little more success in your day-to-day? Come join the discussion! This is… the Dev Life.LINKS:https://twitter.com/schwartyhttps://angularair.com/https://twitter.com/joeskeenjrCONNECT WITH US:Justin Schwartzenberger - @SchwartyJoe Skeen - @joeskeenjrBrooke Avery - @jediBraveryPreston Lamb - @prestonjlamb
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Aaron Frost Joe Eames Shai Reznik Special Guest: Tomas Trajan Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel interviews Tomas Trajan, software developer and Google Developer Expert for Angular from Zurich, Switzerland. Tomas explains what Angular Schematics is and how it simplifies a developer’s life. He goes through cases where Angular Schematics would be great to use. He explains some of the Schematics terminology such as rules and trees. He also explains that Angular CLI uses Schematics as well and that the panel is already using it when they are using Angular CLI. The panel then talks about the setup time and effort it takes to start a project before they can actually code especially when there are other teams involved. Tomas explains that part of this setup effort could be avoided if companies with multiple developer teams used Schematics.Tomas then describes his own experiences using Schematics. As a final note, Tomas talks about some of the areas where Schematics could be improved. Links Tomas' GitHub Tomas' Medium Tomas' Twitter Tomas' LinkedIN Tomas Trajan – Angular In Depth Tomas Trajan - DEV Community Tomas' Blog Post: How to Create Your First Custom Angular Schematics with Ease https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular/ https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Alyssa Nicoll: https://twitter.com/schwarty Schwart Stories by @Schwarty Shai Reznik: NG - BE - YouTube Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Joe Eames: Airtable Aaron Frost: Narwhal Technologies Inc Tomas Trajan: Uphill Conf – Javascript conference in Bern, Switzerland Release Butler
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Aaron Frost Joe Eames Shai Reznik Special Guest: Tomas Trajan Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel interviews Tomas Trajan, software developer and Google Developer Expert for Angular from Zurich, Switzerland. Tomas explains what Angular Schematics is and how it simplifies a developer’s life. He goes through cases where Angular Schematics would be great to use. He explains some of the Schematics terminology such as rules and trees. He also explains that Angular CLI uses Schematics as well and that the panel is already using it when they are using Angular CLI. The panel then talks about the setup time and effort it takes to start a project before they can actually code especially when there are other teams involved. Tomas explains that part of this setup effort could be avoided if companies with multiple developer teams used Schematics.Tomas then describes his own experiences using Schematics. As a final note, Tomas talks about some of the areas where Schematics could be improved. Links Tomas' GitHub Tomas' Medium Tomas' Twitter Tomas' LinkedIN Tomas Trajan – Angular In Depth Tomas Trajan - DEV Community Tomas' Blog Post: How to Create Your First Custom Angular Schematics with Ease https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular/ https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Alyssa Nicoll: https://twitter.com/schwarty Schwart Stories by @Schwarty Shai Reznik: NG - BE - YouTube Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Joe Eames: Airtable Aaron Frost: Narwhal Technologies Inc Tomas Trajan: Uphill Conf – Javascript conference in Bern, Switzerland Release Butler
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Cachefly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Aaron Frost Joe Eames Shai Reznik Special Guest: Tomas Trajan Episode Summary In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel interviews Tomas Trajan, software developer and Google Developer Expert for Angular from Zurich, Switzerland. Tomas explains what Angular Schematics is and how it simplifies a developer’s life. He goes through cases where Angular Schematics would be great to use. He explains some of the Schematics terminology such as rules and trees. He also explains that Angular CLI uses Schematics as well and that the panel is already using it when they are using Angular CLI. The panel then talks about the setup time and effort it takes to start a project before they can actually code especially when there are other teams involved. Tomas explains that part of this setup effort could be avoided if companies with multiple developer teams used Schematics.Tomas then describes his own experiences using Schematics. As a final note, Tomas talks about some of the areas where Schematics could be improved. Links Tomas' GitHub Tomas' Medium Tomas' Twitter Tomas' LinkedIN Tomas Trajan – Angular In Depth Tomas Trajan - DEV Community Tomas' Blog Post: How to Create Your First Custom Angular Schematics with Ease https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular/ https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Alyssa Nicoll: https://twitter.com/schwarty Schwart Stories by @Schwarty Shai Reznik: NG - BE - YouTube Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Joe Eames: Airtable Aaron Frost: Narwhal Technologies Inc Tomas Trajan: Uphill Conf – Javascript conference in Bern, Switzerland Release Butler
Jaun walks through FormQL (https://twitter.com/formql_io), talking through the creation of it and shows a demo of the features and tooling. **********************Picks********************** Juan's---------------------------------Refactoring UI Bookhttps://refactoringui.com/book/ Justin's---------------------------------Monopoly Game of Thrones Edition!https://amzn.to/2YdgojR Austin's---------------------------------TypeScript 3.4 RChttps://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/releases Alyssa's---------------------------------Schwart Stories by Schwarty!!https://schwartstories.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Justin Schwartzenberger. Justin first got into programming when he was in Jr. College and took some classes on C and C++. He has always been someone who has been into technology and has loved playing video games since he was a kid. He got really excited about programming when he was messing around with web development. They talk about what brought him to Angular, what appealed to him the most about it, and what made him stick with it over the years. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you first get into programming? C and C++ classes in Jr. College Always into technology Loved video games since childhood Math and logic always came easier to him Wanted UI layer on top of C Passion in writing and film What was it about programming that got you excited? Job as tech support at internet service provider PHP development Love the opportunity to build something real How did you get into Angular? Built an ERP system What made you choose AngularJS over Durandal? Leveraging TypeScript What did you like about AngularJS? Liked the idea of a single-page app AngularJS gave them the whole package What made you stick with Angular? What have you done with Angular that you are particularity proud of? Angular Air Love teaching Angular to others His PluralSight Angular Playbook Works for Nrwl What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: PHP Angular AngularJS Durandal TypeScript Angular Air Justin’s PluralSight Angular Playbook Nrwl GraphQL Justin’s GitHub @Schwarty Picks: Charles WebinarJam WordPress Newspaper Theme on WordPress React Round Up Views on Vue Justin Postman
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Justin Schwartzenberger. Justin first got into programming when he was in Jr. College and took some classes on C and C++. He has always been someone who has been into technology and has loved playing video games since he was a kid. He got really excited about programming when he was messing around with web development. They talk about what brought him to Angular, what appealed to him the most about it, and what made him stick with it over the years. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you first get into programming? C and C++ classes in Jr. College Always into technology Loved video games since childhood Math and logic always came easier to him Wanted UI layer on top of C Passion in writing and film What was it about programming that got you excited? Job as tech support at internet service provider PHP development Love the opportunity to build something real How did you get into Angular? Built an ERP system What made you choose AngularJS over Durandal? Leveraging TypeScript What did you like about AngularJS? Liked the idea of a single-page app AngularJS gave them the whole package What made you stick with Angular? What have you done with Angular that you are particularity proud of? Angular Air Love teaching Angular to others His PluralSight Angular Playbook Works for Nrwl What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: PHP Angular AngularJS Durandal TypeScript Angular Air Justin’s PluralSight Angular Playbook Nrwl GraphQL Justin’s GitHub @Schwarty Picks: Charles WebinarJam WordPress Newspaper Theme on WordPress React Round Up Views on Vue Justin Postman
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Justin Schwartzenberger. Justin first got into programming when he was in Jr. College and took some classes on C and C++. He has always been someone who has been into technology and has loved playing video games since he was a kid. He got really excited about programming when he was messing around with web development. They talk about what brought him to Angular, what appealed to him the most about it, and what made him stick with it over the years. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you first get into programming? C and C++ classes in Jr. College Always into technology Loved video games since childhood Math and logic always came easier to him Wanted UI layer on top of C Passion in writing and film What was it about programming that got you excited? Job as tech support at internet service provider PHP development Love the opportunity to build something real How did you get into Angular? Built an ERP system What made you choose AngularJS over Durandal? Leveraging TypeScript What did you like about AngularJS? Liked the idea of a single-page app AngularJS gave them the whole package What made you stick with Angular? What have you done with Angular that you are particularity proud of? Angular Air Love teaching Angular to others His PluralSight Angular Playbook Works for Nrwl What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: PHP Angular AngularJS Durandal TypeScript Angular Air Justin’s PluralSight Angular Playbook Nrwl GraphQL Justin’s GitHub @Schwarty Picks: Charles WebinarJam WordPress Newspaper Theme on WordPress React Round Up Views on Vue Justin Postman