Two full stack Angular developers share experiences and knowledge gained building custom Angular software templates and libraries... and share some laughs along the way.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
John and Chris have a special guest on today. We are interviewing Tom. Tom is a developer at Miles Technologies and has been developing software using the Breckenridge template we've been talking about so much. He helps share a 1st hand perspective o... more
John and Chris talk about an option for controlling components by creating an API and outputting that. This allows for complex control from a parent component to a child component. more
John and Chris talk state management in Angular applications. The format is a train-me episode where John plays the part of the audience, learning about state management from Chris. The focus is on practical uses of light state management. more
John and Chris take another look at lazy loading in Angular, as they discuss lessons learned while converting their codename:Breckenridge Angular template from Eager Loading to Lazy Loading. In this episode they go over analyzing the code generated ... more
Join John and Chris on an epic journey, as they tackle a topic so big, it just can't be contained in one episode. It all starts with a simple idea... "why do we have to keep building out forms manually? I wish we could automate this part of web dev... more
Join John and Chris on an epic journey, as they tackle a topic so big, it just can't be contained in one episode. It all starts with a simple idea... "why do we have to keep building out forms manually? I wish we could automate this part of web dev... more
Join John and Chris on an epic journey, as they tackle a topic so big, it just can't be contained in one episode. It all starts with a simple idea... "why do we have to keep building out forms manually? I wish we could automate this part of web dev... more
Let's take the next step with RxJS! This time, John and Chris tackle a real scenario as they dive into the next level of using RxJS in Angular. Using an Order Summary page as an example, this episode covers ways to consolidate API calls using RxJS,... more
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