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So.. we really wanna use the new shiny angular, we want to build a Single-Page-Application so we can animate page-transitions, but we still want the CMS to control routes and templates (we have many and they change all the time). We also want the CMS-editor to be in control of the pages content and render unknown rows of dynamic content. How can we remain this level of flexibility while compiling our templates Ahead-Of-Time (AOT). In this walk we will follow the thought- and working process, trial and errors and end up with a working solution. It will be lots of options with pros/cons, some live-coding, tradeoffs and will end up with a GitHub repository for everyone to go home and clone. Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/FilipBruunBechLarsen/building-a-dynamic-spa-website-with-angular Speaker: Filip is a frontend developer from Denmark, focusing on delivering great user-experiences to the end-user – often using Angular. He is the Frontend Manager at IMPACT, delivering large-scale commerce-products to well-known business and consumer brands. Filip is passionate about the web, and cares not only about clean and efficient code, but also about accessibility and performance, in order for the web to be available and accessible for everybody - without sacrificing great design and UX. In his local city of Aarhus, Denmark, Filip initiated an angular user group that has grown to become the biggest in the country. Filip is an active community member, and an experienced public speaker, loving to share knowledge and to mentor fellow developers and entrepreneurs. Filip lives in Aarhus, with his wife and two boys, and fluently speaks English and Danish. #JavaScript
We will dive into WebVR using Mozilla's A-Frame library. Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1KgNkDCW5qQgbrAXyMc__2WqueNQorPwrAjnHHFJ9epY/edit Speaker: Martin is open source contributor and web evangelist by heart from Zurich with a decade experience from the trenches of software engineering in multiple fields. #JavaScript
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This is not a talk about my KungFu is better than your KungFu but rather a talk about people trying to make sense of the concepts when moving from Angular to React and vice-versa. It's also a talk about how the community of the Javascript ecosystem works in terms of collaborating and learning from one another. Slides: https://angularcamp.org/files/Angular_to_react_and_back.pdf Speakers: -Simona Cotin: Simona is an enthusiastic full stack developer passionate about all things Angular. Communities power her up and that's why she is co-organising the AngularJS meetup in Dublin. Thrives on knowledge sharing, she has mentored in workshops for Women Who Code and NgGirls encouraging women to learn about programming. - Artur Daschevici Artur is a fullstack engineer who is passionate about all gadgets and smart devices, he loves customizing his dev environment and trying out new technologies, his favorite software is 'Hello World'. He's an early adopter of ReactJS. #JavaScript
NgRx is the default state state-management library for Angular. It’s simple and flexible, and, as a result, a lot depends on how you use it. Victor helps a lot of enterprise companies build large Angular applications with NgRx, and in this talk he will share some of the best practices and patterns that work well. Slides: https://angularcamp.org/files/State_Management_Patterns_and_Best %20Practices_with_NgRx.pdf Speaker: Victor is a co-founder of nrwl.io, providing Angular consulting to enterprise teams. He was previously on the Angular core team at Google, and built the dependency injection, change detection, forms, and router modules. #JavaScript
Stop mapping knowledge of one implementation to another, get familiar with patterns used in angular once and use them everywhere. With this base knowledge, you will be able to use angular, or any other tools and frameworks, much faster and more effectively. Slides: https://angularcamp.org/files/Unleash_The_Power_Of_Angular_With %20Knowledge_of_Patterns.pdf Speaker: MEAN Lead and mentor. Passionate JavaScript developer, open source and Angular believer. Always using best edge technologies to achieve shiny results. #JavaScript
In this talk, we will look at how using reactive programming effectively requires us to think a little bit differently about our code and how the different pieces fit together. We will walk through real code examples and compare and contrast imperative and reactive approaches to the same problem. We will use the example of Angular to show how reactive programming is becoming increasingly important in both the framework's design and application. Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/toddmotto/from-imperative-to-reactive-thinking Speakers: - Todd Motto: Todd is a front-end engineer from England, UK. He runs Ultimate Angular, teaching developers and teams how to become Angular experts through online courses. - James Henry: James loves empowering other developers to do their best work. He does this through building tools (he is a member of the ESLint core team, a collaborator on Prettier and a TypeScript evangelist) and through speaking and training for Ultimate Angular. #JavaScript
AngularCamp: make friends as you master new tech skills. A Community-driven event that puts together developers like you #JavaScript
Masterclass DOM y eventos, masterclass sobre DOM y eventos para el run de la Devscola de Octubre 2017 Twitters: @devscola @sapagat Enlace a la presentación: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hopxN9IcdwpGWvFzhbB6ezRSJiK51ZOQu01HPTCGM2w/edit?usp=sharing Etiquetas: devscola aprende programar valencia DOM eventos javascript