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In this episode, Tracy Lee sits down with Stephen Fluin from Chainlink to talk about blockchain and why JavaScript developers should start learning about it today. We go over the difference between blockchain and cryptocurrency, and how the two work together. We also explore use cases for developers and interesting decentralized applications one can build today. Stephen also shares with us the idea of smart contracts, and how they play into our ecosystem of development. This episode will also teach you what programming language to use, and why and how it is for you as a JS developer to get going with an IDE today. We also talk through resources JS developers have to learn technologies like solidity and explore the different blockchains you might want to consider as you dip your toe in. Host: Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) - CEO, This Dot Labs Guest: Stephen Fluin (@stephenfluin) - Developers Relations at Chainlink Labs This episode is sponsored by This Dot Labs.
As a follow-up to Ep. 020 - Building Communication Between the Angular Team & the Community - we sat down with Stephen Fluin and Jules Kremer of the Angular team to continue the conversation on the present and future of Angular. You can check out Ep. 020 right here
Angular is not just a product, it's also a community. We firmly believe that a community is one in which everyone is welcome, and, further, one in which everyone has the right to feel comfortable and accepted. This is what makes a community.There's been a lot of unrest in the community as former Angular team members have shared perspectives and as community members question the future of Angular. In this episode of the Angular Show, panelists Aaron Frost, Brian Love, & Jennifer Wadella talk with Stephen Fluin, head of developer relations on the Angular Team at Google, and ask the hard questions that we've heard are on your minds. If you've been reading Twitter or blogs recently you may have been wanting to ask what team member departures mean for the future of Angular, the future of your Angular-dependent projects and clients, what is being done to address team attrition, where the Angular roadmap is, or what is the status of the backlog of Angular issues. In an effort of transparency, growth, and healing, we voiced your concerns and asked your questions. While we love the Angular product, we love the Angular community equally as much and know that healthy conversation, and sometimes criticism, is the path towards a thriving ecosystem. So now, it's your turn to listen. We covered a lot, but if we didn't ask a question that you think we should have, let us know.
Stephen Fluin stops by to chat about the latest in Angular and his new super-experimental project. https://BundleSize.dev --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Таймкоды: 07:30 - Keynote | Igor Minar & Stephen Fluin (https://youtu.be/6Zfk0OcFGn4) 25:00 - How Angular works | Kara Erickson (https://youtu.be/S0o-4yc2n-8) 32:10 - The secrets behind Angular’s lightning speed | Max Koretskyi (https://youtu.be/nQ8oJ1rpwIc) 35:00 - My Journey on the Angular Team | Manu Murthy (https://youtu.be/XV_2XJ0rZC8) 45:00 - The Architecture of Components | Erin Coughlan (https://youtu.be/pg8guVVwiMk) 01:02:30 - It's Alive! Machine Learning Writes Your Code! | Dominic Elm & Uri Shaked (https://youtu.be/eWhd48A3j6Y) 01:16:30 - Quantum NgRx Facades | Sam Julie (https://youtu.be/eq8n7iuHxQo) 01:24:40 - The art of humanizing Pull Requests (PR’s) | Ankita Kulkarni (https://youtu.be/WoYyFOXEFOI) 01:50:00 - Profiling Angular apps like a Shark | Gil Fink (https://youtu.be/4RzpYxurU88) 01:53:40 - How to save the world... one line at a time? | Asim Hussain (https://youtu.be/2c3IzLxxLfM) Мы в соцсетях: 1. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProconfShow 2. Telegram: https://t.me/proConf 3. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvasfOIImo7D9lQkb1Wc1tw 4. SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/proconf 5. Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/by/podcast/podcast-proconf/id1455023466
As a treat for the start of your summer Angular is has a new major release. Angular version 8 brings some exciting features to both the core libraries as well as the Angular CLI. Stephen Fluin joins us this week to talk all about what is new in Angular version 8 as well as a tiny bit about what is coming for Angular in future. Pull up a lawn chair, crack a beverage and enjoy learning about Angular. (unless the weather is bad or it isn't summer where you live) Visit the website for This Week in Web, resources & more: https://thewebplatformpodcast.com/190-all-the-angular Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.
Stephen Fluin joins us to give an update on the current state of Angular, the upcoming version 8 release, and what the future holds for the platform. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Stephen Fluin, a Developer Advocate and Developer Relations Lead on the Angular Team at Google and I had a technical discussion on performance when it comes to building Angular applications. Credits Smile (feat. Kasey Andre) by Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/3WvjBdjcvj0 For Mimi by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (For Mimi by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/
Panel: John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Tracy Lee and Stephen Fluin In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Tracy Lee and Steven Fluin about Angular Contributor Days. They talk about what Angular Contributor Days is, why they decided to create it, and the changes they have made since last year’s Contributor Days. They also touch on the importance of empowering developers to contribute to the Angular community in their own way and giving them a place to have their voice be heard. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is Angular Contributor Days? Celebrate and recognize Angular community Angular Now online so more people can participate ContributorDays.com Sending out a survey What is the point of Contributor Days? Angular has a rich ecosystem of collaboration Talking about education Angular Bootcamp Angular Core team panel Who should attend this event? Awesome way to discover this ecosystem Helping people feel empowered Is attending in person the only way to participate? It is all online this year Empowering people to contribute in their own way Tough to work with everyone’s time zone The event will be fully recorded Contributor days for a majority of the JavaScript ecosystem Everyone gets their voice heard Adoption is not the goal Breaking down walls as developers And much, much more! Links: Angular Contributor Days Angular ContributorDays.com Angular Bootcamp JavaScript Demo’s with Angular @stephenfluin Fluin.io Stephen’s GitHub @ladyleet Tracy’s Medium Tracy’s GitHub Picks: Joe Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker John Embossing Tape Tracy Framework Summit Node Collaborator Summit JS Interactive Stephen update.angular.io
Panel: John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Tracy Lee and Stephen Fluin In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Tracy Lee and Steven Fluin about Angular Contributor Days. They talk about what Angular Contributor Days is, why they decided to create it, and the changes they have made since last year’s Contributor Days. They also touch on the importance of empowering developers to contribute to the Angular community in their own way and giving them a place to have their voice be heard. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is Angular Contributor Days? Celebrate and recognize Angular community Angular Now online so more people can participate ContributorDays.com Sending out a survey What is the point of Contributor Days? Angular has a rich ecosystem of collaboration Talking about education Angular Bootcamp Angular Core team panel Who should attend this event? Awesome way to discover this ecosystem Helping people feel empowered Is attending in person the only way to participate? It is all online this year Empowering people to contribute in their own way Tough to work with everyone’s time zone The event will be fully recorded Contributor days for a majority of the JavaScript ecosystem Everyone gets their voice heard Adoption is not the goal Breaking down walls as developers And much, much more! Links: Angular Contributor Days Angular ContributorDays.com Angular Bootcamp JavaScript Demo’s with Angular @stephenfluin Fluin.io Stephen’s GitHub @ladyleet Tracy’s Medium Tracy’s GitHub Picks: Joe Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker John Embossing Tape Tracy Framework Summit Node Collaborator Summit JS Interactive Stephen update.angular.io
Panel: John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Tracy Lee and Stephen Fluin In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Tracy Lee and Steven Fluin about Angular Contributor Days. They talk about what Angular Contributor Days is, why they decided to create it, and the changes they have made since last year’s Contributor Days. They also touch on the importance of empowering developers to contribute to the Angular community in their own way and giving them a place to have their voice be heard. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is Angular Contributor Days? Celebrate and recognize Angular community Angular Now online so more people can participate ContributorDays.com Sending out a survey What is the point of Contributor Days? Angular has a rich ecosystem of collaboration Talking about education Angular Bootcamp Angular Core team panel Who should attend this event? Awesome way to discover this ecosystem Helping people feel empowered Is attending in person the only way to participate? It is all online this year Empowering people to contribute in their own way Tough to work with everyone’s time zone The event will be fully recorded Contributor days for a majority of the JavaScript ecosystem Everyone gets their voice heard Adoption is not the goal Breaking down walls as developers And much, much more! Links: Angular Contributor Days Angular ContributorDays.com Angular Bootcamp JavaScript Demo’s with Angular @stephenfluin Fluin.io Stephen’s GitHub @ladyleet Tracy’s Medium Tracy’s GitHub Picks: Joe Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker John Embossing Tape Tracy Framework Summit Node Collaborator Summit JS Interactive Stephen update.angular.io
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Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Stephen Fluin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Stephen Fluin. Stephen is a developer advocate on the Angular Core Team at Google. His role has two parts: to help developers and organizations be successful with Angular and to reflect the needs of those developers and understand what it’s like to actually build apps in the real world onto the team so that they can make the right product decisions as they continue to build out Angular. He first got into programming when he was 8 years old and he was interested in how computer games were created and started creating his own games in C and C++. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Stephen intro Tries to be in the “weeds of things” as much as possible How did you first get into programming? Learned originally in C and C++ Built a MUD First discovered the Web in High Shcool PHP, HTML, and CSS in High School Studied Computer Science in College Revisited his MUD in college and made it more complex Ready Player One by Ernest Cline How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? DataTables Loves the simplicity of JavaScript Server-side vs client-side The introduction of phones Disruptors TypeScript How did you get on the Angular team? What does a typical day look like? And much, much more! Links: Angular Angular Core Team Ready Player One by Ernest Cline JavaScript DataTables TypeScript @StephenFluin Stephen’s GitHub Picks: Charles NgConf Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Audible DevChat.tv/YouTube Stephen Troll Attack Angular Update Guide
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Stephen Fluin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Stephen Fluin. Stephen is a developer advocate on the Angular Core Team at Google. His role has two parts: to help developers and organizations be successful with Angular and to reflect the needs of those developers and understand what it’s like to actually build apps in the real world onto the team so that they can make the right product decisions as they continue to build out Angular. He first got into programming when he was 8 years old and he was interested in how computer games were created and started creating his own games in C and C++. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Stephen intro Tries to be in the “weeds of things” as much as possible How did you first get into programming? Learned originally in C and C++ Built a MUD First discovered the Web in High Shcool PHP, HTML, and CSS in High School Studied Computer Science in College Revisited his MUD in college and made it more complex Ready Player One by Ernest Cline How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? DataTables Loves the simplicity of JavaScript Server-side vs client-side The introduction of phones Disruptors TypeScript How did you get on the Angular team? What does a typical day look like? And much, much more! Links: Angular Angular Core Team Ready Player One by Ernest Cline JavaScript DataTables TypeScript @StephenFluin Stephen’s GitHub Picks: Charles NgConf Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Audible DevChat.tv/YouTube Stephen Troll Attack Angular Update Guide
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Stephen Fluin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Stephen Fluin. Stephen is a developer advocate on the Angular Core Team at Google. His role has two parts: to help developers and organizations be successful with Angular and to reflect the needs of those developers and understand what it’s like to actually build apps in the real world onto the team so that they can make the right product decisions as they continue to build out Angular. He first got into programming when he was 8 years old and he was interested in how computer games were created and started creating his own games in C and C++. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Stephen intro Tries to be in the “weeds of things” as much as possible How did you first get into programming? Learned originally in C and C++ Built a MUD First discovered the Web in High Shcool PHP, HTML, and CSS in High School Studied Computer Science in College Revisited his MUD in college and made it more complex Ready Player One by Ernest Cline How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? DataTables Loves the simplicity of JavaScript Server-side vs client-side The introduction of phones Disruptors TypeScript How did you get on the Angular team? What does a typical day look like? And much, much more! Links: Angular Angular Core Team Ready Player One by Ernest Cline JavaScript DataTables TypeScript @StephenFluin Stephen’s GitHub Picks: Charles NgConf Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Audible DevChat.tv/YouTube Stephen Troll Attack Angular Update Guide
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Stephen Fluin In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular today with Stephen Fluin. He leads developer relations on the Angular team, and he has two missions when it comes to the Angular team: to help developers and organizations be successful with Angular and to understand what it’s like to be an Angular developer in the real world, so they can make the right platform decisions as they evolve things from their side. They talk about the new things that are happening with Angular and discuss where the framework is headed in the future. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Stephen background Two missions on the Angular team Angular What’s new with Angular? Angular version 5 update Pre-fix change for developers Component development kits NG Bootstrap PrimeFaces Advantages of using the CDK Angular CLI Schematics NG Update Build Tools convergence and how it will affect effect developers Webpack Integrating Bazel in the future Get a Coder Job Course NG generate And much, much more! Links: DevRel Angular Angular version 5 NG Bootstrap PrimeFaces Schematics Angular CLI Webpack Bazel Get a Coder Job Course NG Generate Angular Blog Angular GitHub @StephenFluin Picks: Charles Hogwarts Battles Board Game Get a Coder Job Course Joe Pathfinder Plot Twists Arrested Development Stephen Demos with Angular Videos RXmarbles.com
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Stephen Fluin In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular today with Stephen Fluin. He leads developer relations on the Angular team, and he has two missions when it comes to the Angular team: to help developers and organizations be successful with Angular and to understand what it’s like to be an Angular developer in the real world, so they can make the right platform decisions as they evolve things from their side. They talk about the new things that are happening with Angular and discuss where the framework is headed in the future. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Stephen background Two missions on the Angular team Angular What’s new with Angular? Angular version 5 update Pre-fix change for developers Component development kits NG Bootstrap PrimeFaces Advantages of using the CDK Angular CLI Schematics NG Update Build Tools convergence and how it will affect effect developers Webpack Integrating Bazel in the future Get a Coder Job Course NG generate And much, much more! Links: DevRel Angular Angular version 5 NG Bootstrap PrimeFaces Schematics Angular CLI Webpack Bazel Get a Coder Job Course NG Generate Angular Blog Angular GitHub @StephenFluin Picks: Charles Hogwarts Battles Board Game Get a Coder Job Course Joe Pathfinder Plot Twists Arrested Development Stephen Demos with Angular Videos RXmarbles.com
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Stephen Fluin In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular today with Stephen Fluin. He leads developer relations on the Angular team, and he has two missions when it comes to the Angular team: to help developers and organizations be successful with Angular and to understand what it’s like to be an Angular developer in the real world, so they can make the right platform decisions as they evolve things from their side. They talk about the new things that are happening with Angular and discuss where the framework is headed in the future. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Stephen background Two missions on the Angular team Angular What’s new with Angular? Angular version 5 update Pre-fix change for developers Component development kits NG Bootstrap PrimeFaces Advantages of using the CDK Angular CLI Schematics NG Update Build Tools convergence and how it will affect effect developers Webpack Integrating Bazel in the future Get a Coder Job Course NG generate And much, much more! Links: DevRel Angular Angular version 5 NG Bootstrap PrimeFaces Schematics Angular CLI Webpack Bazel Get a Coder Job Course NG Generate Angular Blog Angular GitHub @StephenFluin Picks: Charles Hogwarts Battles Board Game Get a Coder Job Course Joe Pathfinder Plot Twists Arrested Development Stephen Demos with Angular Videos RXmarbles.com
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This week Michael Prentice and Stephen Fluin join Danny Blue and Amal Hussein to chat about the current state of Angular. They go over the path to get to the Angular as it is now as well as the new features available in the latest version (5.1.1 as of this recording). Compilers, template, and Observables are discussed as well as build tools & schematics. Come listen about the Angular Platform on the Web Platform! Visit the website for This Week in Web, resources & more: https://thewebplatformpodcast.com/149-angular-a-platform-for-the-modern-web Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.
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In this episode, Stephen Fluin (@stephenfluin), Angular core team member and Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) interview Alex Castillo (@castillo__io) and Uri Shaked (@urishaked) on unique and interesting projects utilizing Angular (2). With these two pushing the edge on what is possible with JavaScript and as speakers on the upcoming ngcruise, listen in to hear about IoT, neurojavascript, and Angular. Guests Alex Castillo (@castillo__io) Uri Shaked (@urishaked) Hosts Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) Stephen Fluin (@stephenfluin) Find more podcasts, videos, trainings and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @moderndotweb.
02:59 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:46 - Stephen Fluin Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:28 - Improvements Coming for Routing in Angular 08:22 - Syntax 11:10 - Preloading Data 13:59 - Brian Ford’s Router => The New Router Lifecycle Hooks canActivate canDeactivate 17:23 - Does the new router do these things? Can I click on a link and tell it to go to a route? Can I pass parameters; multiple parameters? Can I add multiple routes to multiple different regions on the page? If I’m a child component, can I reach up and learn anything about my parent, and if so, what can I do? Will, with this router, do I have the option of Lazy loading the routes or loading them all up front? Can I route to two different states on the same page? 23:28 - Auxiliary Route 24:51 - Offline Compilation CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) 29:38 - Bundling; Development Experience 32:46 - Relative Pass 41:25 - Treeshaking 43:21 - What’s left before Angular goes live? Picks rollup.js (Rob) Google Play’s Family Plan (Jules) Plunker (Stephen) Ford and Chevrolet (John) Adobe Lightroom (John) X-Men Apocalypse (Joe) P.I. (Joe)
02:59 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:46 - Stephen Fluin Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:28 - Improvements Coming for Routing in Angular 08:22 - Syntax 11:10 - Preloading Data 13:59 - Brian Ford’s Router => The New Router Lifecycle Hooks canActivate canDeactivate 17:23 - Does the new router do these things? Can I click on a link and tell it to go to a route? Can I pass parameters; multiple parameters? Can I add multiple routes to multiple different regions on the page? If I’m a child component, can I reach up and learn anything about my parent, and if so, what can I do? Will, with this router, do I have the option of Lazy loading the routes or loading them all up front? Can I route to two different states on the same page? 23:28 - Auxiliary Route 24:51 - Offline Compilation CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) 29:38 - Bundling; Development Experience 32:46 - Relative Pass 41:25 - Treeshaking 43:21 - What’s left before Angular goes live? Picks rollup.js (Rob) Google Play’s Family Plan (Jules) Plunker (Stephen) Ford and Chevrolet (John) Adobe Lightroom (John) X-Men Apocalypse (Joe) P.I. (Joe)
02:59 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:46 - Stephen Fluin Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:28 - Improvements Coming for Routing in Angular 08:22 - Syntax 11:10 - Preloading Data 13:59 - Brian Ford’s Router => The New Router Lifecycle Hooks canActivate canDeactivate 17:23 - Does the new router do these things? Can I click on a link and tell it to go to a route? Can I pass parameters; multiple parameters? Can I add multiple routes to multiple different regions on the page? If I’m a child component, can I reach up and learn anything about my parent, and if so, what can I do? Will, with this router, do I have the option of Lazy loading the routes or loading them all up front? Can I route to two different states on the same page? 23:28 - Auxiliary Route 24:51 - Offline Compilation CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) 29:38 - Bundling; Development Experience 32:46 - Relative Pass 41:25 - Treeshaking 43:21 - What’s left before Angular goes live? Picks rollup.js (Rob) Google Play’s Family Plan (Jules) Plunker (Stephen) Ford and Chevrolet (John) Adobe Lightroom (John) X-Men Apocalypse (Joe) P.I. (Joe)