The Angular Plus Show is the home of ng-conf's official all-Angular podcast. Come here to stay up to date on the latest changes in the Angular community. Expect to laugh and cry with us as we talk about our experiences as Angular developers.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 213 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Technology |
There's probably not a single topic that is more widely discussed in the Angular Community than Signals and Observables right now. Lamis Chebbi shares her perspective on this topic and provides valuable insights and lessons learned! more
Diarmuid and Stephen come on the show to discuss AG Grid and their use of Figma to build out design systems and integrate it into their product development process. Come learn what a design system is, how AG Grid built one and how the company thinks ... more
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Although I would like to follow the content of this show the hosts talk for at least 10 minutes about the nothing that is related to the content of the episode. It would be great if they speak about whatever they want on the end of the episode so the listener don’t have to go conversation that isn’t relevant to anyone but the hosts.
So much technical talk surrounded by awful interpersonal dialogue. The opposite of entertaining or informative
This is THE podcast to follow for Angular best practices and news. The guests are top-notch and the interviews are conducted well. The discussions are strategic in nature so I can follow along while driving with just audio. The topics are well thought out and relevant, with series of episodes dedicated to big topics like testing and state management. The audio quality is excellent. more
This podcast contains some amazing content. I have learned so much from their talk about Angular concepts. The problem is they often drone on and on about topics “related to the community” (i.e. they get SUPER political) which tend to be heavily slanted towards one side of the ideological spectrum with no seeming care they they might just be offending good meaning people that just happen to disagree with them on a particular social topic. (If they could just keep politics out of it I’d gladly am... more
Hosts talk a lot about other stuff that is not angular and it just clutters the content that I am interested in. Furthermore, the hosts engage in political comments in almost every show, again adding to the clutter.
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