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MAS 039: Yakov Fain

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 30:09


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain

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MAS 039: Yakov Fain

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 30:09


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain

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My Angular Story
MAS 039: Yakov Fain

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 30:09


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain

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AiA 185: Angular for Java Developers with Yakov Fain

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 70:53


Panel: Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicholl Joe Eames Special Guests: Yakov Fain In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Yakov Fain about Angular for Java developers. Yakov has worked as a Java developer for about 18 years, and in the last 4 or 5 years, he also started using front-end frameworks like Angular. They talk about what made him switch over to Angular, how it has improved his programming, and when it is best to utilize this framework. They also discuss how Yakov trains Java developers to start using Angular and the two methods he uses to do so. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Yakov intro Wrote books on Java and Angular Angular Adobe Flex Why he stopped using Adobe Flex Angular and TypeScript combination Angular is built for large-scale projects Angular is good for creating single-page apps When Angular isn’t that great What he’s looking for in Angular 6 Creating widgets Angular Element The programming community looks down on JavaScript CSS Recommends people learn CSS if they are a Java developer The beauty of the industry There is a specific way to teach to Java developers Angular that is easy for them to understand Two major directions in training Java developers And much, much more! Links:  Angular Adobe Flex TypeScript JavaScript Yakov’s GitHub Yakov’s blog @YFain Picks: Shai NGXS TypeWiz Joe ngRx data Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker Yakov JHipster Angular for Java Developers talk

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All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
AiA 185: Angular for Java Developers with Yakov Fain

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 70:53


Panel: Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicholl Joe Eames Special Guests: Yakov Fain In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Yakov Fain about Angular for Java developers. Yakov has worked as a Java developer for about 18 years, and in the last 4 or 5 years, he also started using front-end frameworks like Angular. They talk about what made him switch over to Angular, how it has improved his programming, and when it is best to utilize this framework. They also discuss how Yakov trains Java developers to start using Angular and the two methods he uses to do so. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Yakov intro Wrote books on Java and Angular Angular Adobe Flex Why he stopped using Adobe Flex Angular and TypeScript combination Angular is built for large-scale projects Angular is good for creating single-page apps When Angular isn’t that great What he’s looking for in Angular 6 Creating widgets Angular Element The programming community looks down on JavaScript CSS Recommends people learn CSS if they are a Java developer The beauty of the industry There is a specific way to teach to Java developers Angular that is easy for them to understand Two major directions in training Java developers And much, much more! Links:  Angular Adobe Flex TypeScript JavaScript Yakov’s GitHub Yakov’s blog @YFain Picks: Shai NGXS TypeWiz Joe ngRx data Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker Yakov JHipster Angular for Java Developers talk

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Adventures in Angular
AiA 185: Angular for Java Developers with Yakov Fain

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 70:53


Panel: Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicholl Joe Eames Special Guests: Yakov Fain In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Yakov Fain about Angular for Java developers. Yakov has worked as a Java developer for about 18 years, and in the last 4 or 5 years, he also started using front-end frameworks like Angular. They talk about what made him switch over to Angular, how it has improved his programming, and when it is best to utilize this framework. They also discuss how Yakov trains Java developers to start using Angular and the two methods he uses to do so. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Yakov intro Wrote books on Java and Angular Angular Adobe Flex Why he stopped using Adobe Flex Angular and TypeScript combination Angular is built for large-scale projects Angular is good for creating single-page apps When Angular isn’t that great What he’s looking for in Angular 6 Creating widgets Angular Element The programming community looks down on JavaScript CSS Recommends people learn CSS if they are a Java developer The beauty of the industry There is a specific way to teach to Java developers Angular that is easy for them to understand Two major directions in training Java developers And much, much more! Links:  Angular Adobe Flex TypeScript JavaScript Yakov’s GitHub Yakov’s blog @YFain Picks: Shai NGXS TypeWiz Joe ngRx data Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker Yakov JHipster Angular for Java Developers talk

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yegor256 podcast
Shift-M/4: Yakov Fain about his management philosophy

yegor256 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 53:22


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Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers

Yakov Fain talks with SE Radio’s Matthew Farwell about the Angular web development framework. The show covers the philosophy behind Angular; who would want to use the platform; how an Angular application is composed, including how to handle form submission and validation; why Typescript was chosen for Angular; how Angular uses reactive programming (RxJS, in […]

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers

Yakov Fain talks with SE Radio’s Matthew Farwell about the Angular web development framework. The show covers the philosophy behind Angular; who would want to use the framework; how an Angular application is composed, including how to handle form submission and validation; why Typescript was chosen for Angular; how Angular uses reactive programming (RxJS, in particular); how to test an Angular application; security concerns of web applications; who developed Angular and how it is supported, and performance considerations of an Angular application.

DevNexus Podcast
Devnexus 2014 - Yakov Fain - Seven Versions of one Web application.mp3

DevNexus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014