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    AngularJS to Angular Migration with Craig Spence - AiA 409

    AngularJS to Angular Migration with Craig Spence - AiA 409

    Craig Spence was a developer at Trade Me in New Zealand before he moved to Sweden to join Spotify. Trade Me is New Zealand's biggest website and it is similar to eBay where people buy and sell lots of different items. Craig talks about his experiences migrating Trade Me from AngularJS to Angular and the challenges they faced. One of the tips Craig has for the audience is when faced with a problem it is better to ask for help from those who have been in similar situations before, rather that attempting to solve it alone. The panel also agrees that developers should stop writing in AngularJS and make the decision to move forward. Craig recently started working at Spotify in Sweden and is dealing with a challenging bug that has lasted for over 13 days.


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    Craig's LinkedInCraig's TwitterTrade MeSpotifyAngular Denver
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    Aaron  - OnePlus 7 ProAaron  - Chloe Condon - NG-ConfAlyssa - Angular DenverShai  - https://github.com/hirezio/jasmine-auto-spiesCraig  - Frank Turner

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    • 41 min
    Ngrid with Shlomi Assaf - AiA 408

    Ngrid with Shlomi Assaf - AiA 408

    In this week’s episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Shlomi Assaf, talking about ngrid. After some playful banter about the naming of Ngrid, Shlomi shares the reasons behind building ngrid. The company he was working for at the time need a grid, he tested nggrid but wanted something completely opensource, so he built one. He also explains that nggrid caused some problems in their project which made him want something more customizable.
     
    Shlomi explains how much work is needed on the application and asks listeners to contribute to documentation or other areas of the project. Shai Reznik endorses Shlomi as one of the smartest peoples he knows and tells listeners if they want to learn from someone who knows a lot about angular to step up and join this project. 
     
    The panel asks about the challenges Shlomi faced while building this app and what it was like using the CDK. Nggrid has a how company working on it but ngrid has only Shlomi. Shlomi explains that the CDK had a lot of the building blocks need to building blocks to build this application and was the power behind the project. The CDK’s lacks the ability to extend easily which was a challenge. He explains that his biggest frustration while building the application was the drag and drop feature. 
     
    Shlomi shares many of the features he built into the application that even though he built it over a three year period he could do it piece by piece because of the way he designed it. He considers the selling points of the application and shares them with the panel. Shlomi compares ngrid to other grid, explaining how templating, creating columns and pagination are all made easier with ngrid. With ngrid there is also virtual scrolling and you can control the width of each column. 

    Next, the pane considers performance, asking how the grid would handle if you loaded thousand or even tens of thousands of records and data onto the grid. Shlomi explains that unless the cells were extremely complex that ngrid’s performance would not suffer. The panel how ngrid could work with serverside rendering but not with NativeScript. Shlomi explains version support and advises listeners to use Angular 8.
     
    The panel ends the episode by sharing information about next year's ng-conf. Tickets go on sale on October 1, 2019, the best deals go fast so watch out for them. Many of the panel will be there, Brian Love will be giving the Angular Fundamentals Two-Day Workshop. The CFP also opens October 1, 2019, and will close January 1, 2019. Aaron Frost invites anyone who would like to submit to reach out to the veteran panelists to nail down ideas for their conference proposals. He also recommends submitting more than one. 


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    https://www.npmjs.com/package/@pebula/ngrid https://shlomiassaf.github.io/ngrid/ https://www.ng-conf.org/speakers/ https://twitter.com/aaronfrosthttps://twitter.com/brian_love?lang=ena href="https://twitter.com/AlyssaNicoll?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor"...

    • 42 min
    Angular CLI and NX: Managing Libraries and Runtime Translation - AiA 407

    Angular CLI and NX: Managing Libraries and Runtime Translation - AiA 407

    Alan Agius is a  Software Engineer at Google. Lucas and Alan dive into the world of Angular development with a focus on internationalization and library management. They unpack the latest features of Angular 17.3, including improvements to Angular CLI, and shed light on the upcoming developments in version 18. They explore the nuances of runtime and build time translations, share insights on integrating NX with Angular projects, and discuss the use of Bazel for building frontend and backends in a single repository. They also highlight a third-party library called Transloco that leverages Angular Internationalization's runtime capabilities. Get ready for a deep dive into Angular and internationalization on this episode of Top End Devs!


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    LinkedIn @unvoidweb https://www.linkedin.com/company/unvoidweb
    Instagram @unvoidweb https://www.instagram.com/unvoidwebLucas Paganini
    YouTube @lucaspaganiniweb https://youtube.com/@lucaspaganiniweb
    LinkedIn @lucaspaganiniweb https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucaspaganiniweb
    Twitter @lucaspaganini https://twitter.com/LucasPaganini
    Instagram @lucaspaganini https://www.instagram.com/lucaspaganiniArmen Vardanyan
    LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/armen-vardanyan-am/Charles Wood
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmaxwood/Subrat Mishra
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/subrat-k-mishra/Alan Agius
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-agius-98804460/



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    • 39 min
    Understanding the Power of Ignite UI with Konstantin Dinev - AiA 406

    Understanding the Power of Ignite UI with Konstantin Dinev - AiA 406

    Konstantin Dinaev is the director of product development and a major contributor to Ignite UI. They explore the differences between Ignite UI and Material UI, focusing on Ignite UI's suitability for data-heavy applications and diverse, complex components. From its open-source nature to its dual licensing model for commercial usage, they explore the key features and extensive range of components available in the Ignite UI library. Tune in as they delve into accessibility, internationalization, and the challenges of creating a comprehensive component library while maintaining backward compatibility and code splitting. This episode is packed with insights and expertise, so let's jump in and explore the world of Ignite UI!


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    LinkedIn @unvoidweb https://www.linkedin.com/company/unvoidweb
    Instagram @unvoidweb https://www.instagram.com/unvoidwebLucas Paganini
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    LinkedIn @lucaspaganiniweb https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucaspaganiniweb
    Twitter @lucaspaganini https://twitter.com/LucasPaganini
    Instagram @lucaspaganini https://www.instagram.com/lucaspaganiniArmen Vardanyan
    LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/armen-vardanyan-am/Charles Wood
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmaxwood/Subrat Mishra
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/subrat-k-mishra/Konstantin Dinev
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/konstantin-dinev-aa3aa32b/

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    • 39 min
    Revolutionizing Angular Development with Rxfx - AIA 405

    Revolutionizing Angular Development with Rxfx - AIA 405

    Dean Radcliffe is a senior software engineer at Optum. Armen and Lucas take a deep dive into the intricacies of reactivity and RxJS. Our special guest, Dean, introduces us to the RxFX library and its potential to simplify observable and effect handling. Join them as they explore the complexities of managing loading states and effects in app development, and gain insight into the challenges of concurrency and cancellation.
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    UnvoidLinkedIn @unvoidweb https://www.linkedin.com/company/unvoidwebInstagram @unvoidweb https://www.instagram.com/unvoidwebLucas PaganiniYouTube @lucaspaganiniweb https://youtube.com/@lucaspaganiniwebLinkedIn @lucaspaganiniweb https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucaspaganiniwebTwitter @lucaspaganini https://twitter.com/LucasPaganiniInstagram @lucaspaganini https://www.instagram.com/lucaspaganiniArmen Vardanyan LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/armen-vardanyan-am/Charles WoodLinkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmaxwood/Subrat MishraLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/subrat-k-mishra/Dean Radcliffe GitHub @deanrad https://github.com/deanradTwitter @@DeanDevDad https://twitter.com/DeanDevDad

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    • 50 min
    Finding a Job with Charles Max Wood - AIA 404

    Finding a Job with Charles Max Wood - AIA 404

    In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Charles does a solo episode talking about entrepreneurship and the topic/course on “How to Get a Job.” This is an informative episode for those looking for a job as a developer and how to prepare your resume for your career search. Charles covers the core pieces of the course and specific areas of tailoring your credentials for the job you want to acquire.SponsorsChuck's Resume Template Raygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
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    • 43 min

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