Adventures In Angular
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Adventures in Angular is a weekly podcast about developments in the Angular community, tools, techniques, and ecosystem.
Episódios
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AiA 218: Developer Freedom with Charles Max Wood
04/12/2018 Duração: 15minPanel: Charles Max WoodIn this episode, Chuck discusses his new podcast show titled the DevRev. Chuck also asks you very honest questions that will get you thinking; such as: What does freedom mean to you? How do you want your life and career to unfold? How can we (at the DevRev) help you with your career decisions? Check out today’s episode to hear about this and much more!Show Topics:0:00 – Advertisement: AngularBootCamp.Com 0:52 – Chuck: Welcome! The panel is myself! I had this idea bouncing in my head for a while and I got some verification while waiting for my guest and panelists to show up. The show that I am producing is called, DevRev and it’s based on developer freedom.2:22 – Chuck: Some developers love to contribute to open source. Some developers say that they don’t get along with their boss or coworkers. Others will say that they aren’t learning and feel like they are falling behind. I am on the B team and want to be on the A team. It boils down to: are they getting the freedom to do what they wan
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AiA 217: Mastermind Groups for Startups, Consulting & Career Growth with Sean Merron
27/11/2018 Duração: 01h10minPanel: Charles Max WoodAaron FrostShai Reznik Divya SasidharanJoe EamesLucas Reis Special Guest: Sean MerronIn this episode, The panelist of Adventure In Angular, View on Vue, React Round-Up, and Ruby Rogues and JavaScript Jabber speak with Sean Merron about Mastermind Groups of Startups and much more. Sean is the founder of today's topic and product “Mastermind Hunt.” This product is design to skillfully find a mastermind to take your business and skills to the next level.Show Topics:0:00 – Advertisement: AngularBootCamp.Com 3:00 – Webinar announcement January 3rd, 2p EST.4:10 - Sean talks about the importance of a Mastermind and his evolvement in mastermind groups. Sean breakdowns what exactly what a mastermind is about.6:10 - Charles ask the panelist if they have engaged in Masterminds. Shai talks about his experience and seeing one-sidedness in Masterminds. Sean talks about how to avoid this issue and staying on track. Sean shares on how to keep the meeting moving forward and meet accountability tasks.1
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AiA 216: Building a Complete Web Application from Scratch Alone with Amir Tugendhaft
20/11/2018 Duração: 31minPanel: - Aaron Frost- Brian Love Special Guest: Amir TugendhaftIn this episode, Aaron and Brian talk with https://twitter.com/amirtugi who is a web developer who is located in Israel. He finds much gratification developing and building things from scratch. Check out today’s episode where Aaron, Brian, and Amir talk about just that. Other topics include UI Design, Flexbox, UX design, PrimeNG, and ag-Grid.Show Topics:0:00 – Advertisement: https://angularbootcamp.com 0:52 – https://medium.com/@frosty/preparing-to-become-a-gde-752b551c88df Welcome! Today’s panel is myself, Brian, and our guest is https://twitter.com/amirtugi 1:13 – Guest: I am a developer and experience with Angular and React.1:56 – Host: You spend your days/nights there?2:03 – Panel: He is committed.2:08 – Host: I am going to back up a second, and Brian could you please introduce yourself, please?2:26 – https://twitter.com/brian_love?lang=en I am the CETO at an Angular consulting firm (Denver, CO). We have the pleasure with working with Aaron fr
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AiA 215: “Progressive Web Apps” with Aaron Gustafson / Live at Microsoft Ignite
13/11/2018 Duração: 56minPanel: https://twitter.com/cmaxw?lang=en Special Guests: https://github.com/adtm In this episode, the Chuck talks with https://www.aaron-gustafson.com who is a web-standards and accessibility advocate working at Microsoft. Aaron and Chuck talk about PWAs and the ins and outs of these progressive web apps. Check out today’s episode to hear more!Show Topics:0:36 – Chuck: Our guest is Aaron, say HI!0:41 – Aaron: Hi! I have been working on the web for 20 plus years. I am working on the Edge team for accessibility among other things. I have done every job that you can do on the web.1:08 – Chuck: That is one of OUR publications?1:14 – Aaron: No the communities. I joined the staff as editor in chief for 1.5 year now. It’s a nice side project to do.1:36 – Chuck: I thought it was a commercial thing.1:40 – Aaron: No it’s volunteer.1:52 – Chuck: Talk about your web background?2:02 – Aaron: I remember the first book I got (title mentioned). My first job on the web (cash) I was the content manager in Florida and this was
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AiA 214: NgRx Tips & Tricks with Adrian Fâciu
06/11/2018 Duração: 01h02minPanel: Charles Max WoodJohn Papa Special Guest: Adrian Faciu In this episode, Chuck talks with Adrian Faciu who is a developer for Visma and is a blogger. The panel talks to Adrian about his blog titled, “NgRx Tips & Tricks.” They ask Adrian in-depth questions about NgRx, among many other topics. Listen to today’s episode for more details!Show Topics:0:00 – Advertisement: AngularBootCamp.Com 0:55 – Chuck: Hi! Our guest is Adrian Faciu. 1:10 – Guest: Hello! I am Adrian and I am a developer who works for a Norwegian company, but I live in Romania!1:35 – Chuck.1:36 – Guest.1:47 – Chuck: The market is so global. I have talked with many different guests from different parts of the world – it’s really neat! It’s this global phenomenon.2:12 – Guest: It’s a great thing!2:23 – Chuck: They have an office where you live?2:31 – Yes.2:37 – Chuck: How are you guys using Angular over there?2:47 – Guest: We have several different products. We customize using them with internalized tools.3:04 – Chuck: Real quick let’s ta
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AiA 213: Signal R with Brady Gaster LIVE at Microsoft Ignite
30/10/2018 Duração: 48minPanel: - Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Brady GasterIn this episode, Chuck talks with https://twitter.com/bradygaster about https://www.asp.net/signalr that is offered through Microsoft. Brady Gaster is a computer software engineer at Microsoft and past employers include Logical Advantage, and Market America, Inc. Check out today’s episode where the two dive deep into SignalR topics.Show Topics:0:00 – Advertisement: https://angularbootcamp.com 0:56 – Chuck: Hello! We are going to talk about https://www.asp.net/signalr which is an offering through Microsoft.1:09 – Guest: It started in 2011 that’s when I got involved, but I wasn’t with Microsoft, yet, at that point. I was working on the technology, though.Effectively you can do real time HTMP but what they did (Damon and David) let’s create a series of abstractions but not we have for Java. They basically cam up this idea let’s do web sockets and then go back to pole / pole / pole. It’s to see what the server and the client can support. Guest talks about https
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AiA 212: “Angular Console” with Dan Muller
23/10/2018 Duração: 01h54sPanel: Charles Max WoodAaron FrostJohn PapaAlyssa Nicholl Special Guests: Dan MullerIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Dan Muller who is a member of the NRWL team and who has developed Angular Console. The panel asks Dan questions about the console and the pros and cons of it. Check out today’s episode!Show Topics:1:19 – Dan: I work now with NRWL and I used to work at Google and then I got bored writing Angular applications. I then texted a colleague and worked with him and he gave me what is now called1:52 – Chuck: Nice. Give us the elevator pitch for Angular Console?2:00 – Dan: It is mostly pretty.2:19 – Alyssa comments.2:30 – Dan: To each their own.2:38 – Dan One of the parts working at Google I would copy and paste the patterns I did at Google. Now we stopped copying and pasting code. If you are newbie there is a learning code and that’s a drag. What it (Angular Console) does it makes it easier for novices for them to know what can you generate and what options are available to yo
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AiA 211: “Azure Pipelines” with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite
16/10/2018 Duração: 49minPanel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news!Show Topics:0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps!1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great.2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use.2:54 – Ed.3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub.3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub.3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now.3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open s
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AiA 210: “Zone.js” with Jia Li
09/10/2018 Duração: 50minPanel: Joe EamesAaron FrostJohn PapaSpecial Guests: Jia LiIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Jia Li about Zones.js. Check-out today’s episode to hear this topic plus more!Show Topics:1:20 – What are zones?1:25 – Jia: It is a library developed 4 years ago.1:45 – Panelist: Execution context? What is this?1:50 – Jia answers this question.2:42 – I know it’s big in Angular because it kind of takes care of itself. What are the new things you have done in zones and let’s talk about that?3:01 – Jia: I started contributing 2 years ago. About 1 year ago I was using Angular. I would like to talk about different3:35 – Where are zones used in Angular – lots of people don’t know where it is.3:48 – Jia: For four parts.6:23 – What is this framework that you are talking about? Check-out the links for this framework.6:42 – Panelists chime-in with their comments.7:29 – Jia: It is a standalone package in Zone.8:27 – Going back to John’s question. I only ran into it a few times – one time in one of my cla
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AiA 209: “Azure DevOps” with Donovan Brown Live at Microsoft Ignite
02/10/2018 Duração: 56minPanel: Charles Max Woods Special Guests: Donovan Brown In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Donovan Brown. He is a principal DevOps Manager with Microsoft with a background in application development. He also runs one of the nation’s fastest growing online registration sites for motorsports events DLBRACING.com. When he is not writing software, he races cars for fun. Listen to today’s episode where Chuck and Donovan talk about DevOps, Azure, Python, Angular, React, Vue, and much, much more!Show Topics:1:41 – Chuck: The philosophies around DevOps. Just to give you an idea, I have been thinking about what I want to do with the podcasts. Freedom to work on what we want or freedom to work where we want, etc. Then that goes into things we don’t want to do, like fix bugs, etc. How does Microsoft DevOps to choose what they want to do?2:37 – Guest: We want to automate as much as we can so the developer has less work. As a developer I want to commit code, do another task, rinse and repeating.Min
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AiA 208: From Custom Webpack Build to Angular CLI with Martin Jakubik
25/09/2018 Duração: 55minPanel: Alyssa NichollJoe EamesJohn PapaWard Bell Special Guests: Martin Jakubik In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talk with Martin Jakubik and he has been working with Angular for the last three years. He has one large and one small Angular application, which the panel talks about.Show Topics:2:31 – Alyssa likes to be called...2:40 – Alyssa: You have a large and small application – what makes it small? Is it the user-base?2:56 – Martin: It is one module out of ten or twenty components.2: 59 – Panelist: Only 1 Angular module?3:47 – Panelist: Joe went off on how much he hates modules. I am sorry JP we had to throw that in that?4:04 – Joe: I am an anti-modulist.4:11 – Martin: Just one module.4:21 – Panelist: When you are building an application with one module – start us from the beginning, what does it look like?4:38 – Martin: It is actually quite special. It has to run in an iFrame, and all it does it allows the user to add into the experiment.5:05 – Alyssa: Is it like a CMS?5:10 – Martin: It is
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AiA 207: Ilya Bodrov and Roman Kutanov: "What It Is, and Why You Should Use It. Angular Use-Cases in Startups"
18/09/2018 Duração: 54minPanel: Charles Max WoodJohn PapaWard Bell Special Guests: Ilya Bodrov & Roman KutanovIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Ilya and Roman. Ilya is a professor, writer, and developer. Roman is a cofounder, and a CEO, of a small startup company. Roman is making an application for small businesses, and he also was a CEO of a Russian startup, too. Check-out today’s episode where the panel talks to the guests about Angular, their startup companies, Test Cafe, among others.Show Topics:1:20 – Guests’ backgrounds.2:31 – Chuck: Let’s talk about Angular. In your opinion why is it a good option for startups?2:55 – Guest: Angular is a very good choice.3:55 – Guest: If you are not familiar with these concepts or a seasoned developer then it can be difficult and complex to get started. It really depends on what you are trying to build.4:47 – Chuck: Once you get rolling with it then you run into limitations with it. If you need something simple and fast it’s really nice.5:08 – Guest: Yes. Trying to
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AiA 206: The Origin of JavaScript with Brendan Eich
11/09/2018 Duração: 52minPanel- Brendan Eich- Joe Eames- Aaron Frost- AJ ONeal- Jamison Dance- Tim Caswell- Charles Max WoodDiscussion01:57 – Brendan Eich Introduction- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich02:14 – Origin of JavaScript- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language)- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netscape - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_H._Clark - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Andreessen- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaic_(web_browser)- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCSA_HTTPd- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_%28web_browser%29 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Montulli- http://www.sgi.com/ - https://www.kernel.org/ - http://www.nndb.com/people/397/000031304/ - Kipp Hickman- http://www.microunity.com- http://www.oracle.com/us/sun/index.htm - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bechtolsheim - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Joy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_1- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheme_(programming_language) -
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AiA 205: Agile Fluency with James Shore
04/09/2018 Duração: 56minPanel: Charles Max WoodAlyssa NichollJoe Eames Special Guests: James ShoreIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks about Agile Fluency with James Shore. James is one of Charles’ favorite people to talk to about Agile development because he is one of the people who really understands how people work, instead of the methodology proliferation that is more common. They talk about how Agile got started, the Agile Fluency Project, and how Agile has changed over the years. They also touch on TDD, the things people can do to solve the problems with Agile misconceptions, and more!Show Topics:1:10 – James has been on the shows previously on Ruby Rogues Episode 275 and My Ruby Story Episode 48.2:00 – He does a lot of work with agile, but actually got started with something called Extreme Programming.3:14 – When Agile started, it was a reaction to the management belief that the right way to develop software was to hire armies of replaceable programmers and a few architects to design something that was then
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AiA 204: "Real Ward Angular"
28/08/2018 Duração: 01h09minPanel: Charles Max WoodJohn PapaAlyssa NichollJoe EamesShai ReznikWard BellIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks about what Ward is doing currently, which is working on a large, complex, and involved application that they are using Angular for. They are using this episode to discuss a real-world Angular project or real “Ward” Angular project. They talk a little about what the project is, challenges he has had to overcome, and the differences that come with writing apps in reactivity. They also touch on the idea that “the mystery is part of the pattern,” reactive forms, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:Get a Coder Job courseAngularWard’s project introWard runs a business that builds applications for peopleTaking lead on a new projectngRx dataRedux and RxJSHis company makes BreezeNeeded an enrollment appDidn’t want to use Breeze, they wanted him to use reactive programmingNeeded the application to be as simple as possibleWhy he decided to give reactivity programming a chanceChalle
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AiA 203: "Where To Store Angular Configurations" with Dave Bush
21/08/2018 Duração: 01h56sPanel: Charles Max WoodJohn PapaAlyssa NichollJoe Eames Special Guests: Dave BushIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Dave Bush about his blog post Where To Store Angular Configurations. Dave has been programming for 30 years both in the .net and JavaScript spaces, and has been working with Angular since it first came out. They talk about the inspiration for writing this post, config.json, and APP_INITIALIZER. They also touch on optimizing, if he ever worked with Angular.js, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:Chuck’s Get a Coder Job CourseDave introJavaScript and AngularWhat was the inspiration for this blog post?Blog posts born out of frustrationStatic config filesConfig.jsonDownsides to config.jsonReplicating on dev serversLocal hostsWhat is APP_INITIALIZER?The cost of APP_INITIALIZEROptimizingMaking an environment-agnosticDid you ever work with Angular.js?Pros to the APP_INITIALIZERjQueryGreat tips from his articleMaking one build that works in any environmentMoving towards
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AiA 202: "Programming education/education research" with Neil Brown
14/08/2018 Duração: 01h04minPanel: Charles Max WoodShai ReznikWard Bell Special Guests: Neil BrownIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Neil Brown about learning to code and learning to code better. Neil works as a research fellow at Kings College in London where he works in computing education. He is very interested in how people learn to program and also making tools that make learning to program easier. They talk about things that experts can do to help new people pick up programming easier, how you can use live programming to teach novices, and the importance of having a supportive community. They also touch on what he has learned from his research, the necessity of practice over time, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:Ruby Rogues Episode 257Neil introLearning to code betterWhat kind of things can we do to help new people pick up programming easier?Experts operate differently than novicesHow an expert codes VS how a novice codesPragmatic Thinking and Learning by Andy HuntPutting yourself in a new pro
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AiA 201: AI & Angular with Asim Hussain
07/08/2018 Duração: 01h01minPanel: John PapaWard Bell Special Guests: Asim HussainIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Asim Hussain about AI and Angular. Asim has been developing for about 17 years, has been working with Angular for about 5 years, and runs the website codecraft.tv. They talk about what AI means to him and where he sees it fitting into the JavaScript realm, how he got into AI himself, and some fun use cases for AI in JavaScript. They also touch on what TensorFlow and Tensorflow.js are, training in the browser, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:Asim introcodecraft.tvCo-organizer of AI JavaScript LondonWhat does AI mean to you?Where does AI fit into the JavaScript ecosystem?Interested in machine learningHow does AI apply to the real world?How did you get into AI?Python to JavaScript developerAI has been growing exponentiallyAn example of something you can do with AI in JS that is really coolThe power of AI breeds creativityMagenta.js and Tensorflow.jsFace recognition with JavaScriptClient-
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AiA 200: Episode 200
31/07/2018 Duração: 01h24minPanel: Charles Max WoodShai ReznikJoe EamesAlyssa NicollWard BellIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel celebrates creating 200 episodes of Adventures in Angular! They talk about the origin of the show, how each of them came across the show and were asked to join the panel, and if there is a future for Angular. They also touch on where they see Angular going in the future, how difficult it is to predict how things are going to pan out in the next few years, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:The first episodes of Adventures in AngularThe origins of the showAngular was really picking up – make a podcastChuck originally turned down the idea for the showNow get around 8,500 downloads per episodeAlyssa heard about the show from ngConfIs there a future for Angular?What does Angular’s future look like?Why I am betting my future on Angular 2 – Shai talk from 2016Angular is here to stayAngular IVLearning the first 80% of different technologies is easy, the last 20% is the hard partAngular in Dep
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AiA 199: RxJS with Ben Lesh, Tracy Lee, and Jay Phelps
24/07/2018 Duração: 01h27minPanel: Shai ReznikJoe EamesAlyssa NicollWard BellSpecial Guests: In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Ben Lesh, Tracy Lee, and Jay Phelps about RxJS. Tracey is the co-founder of This Dot Labs, which does a lot for the JavaScript community and does JavaScript consulting, as well as is on the RxJS core team. Jay is also a co-founder of This Dot Labs and used to be on the RxJS core team. Finally, Ben is an engineer at Google, is the RxJS project lead there, and is on the Angular team. They talk about the changes to RxJS from the past year, the API changes for version 6, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:Ben, Tracey, and Jay introsWhat happened in the last year with RxJS?No longer a test schedulerUsing real timersVersion 5 VS version 6TestScheduler.Run methodWon’t have to write code with injecting a schedulerWhat’s the best way to get started?Look at the docsUnderstanding Marble diagramsMany blog articles on Marble syntax out thereWasn’t originally designed for public consumption