In the past years, we could witness the rise of many JavaScript frameworks- but one of them got especially popular: Angular. It helps you create your websites at a much faster pace, in an easier way, and with a whole lot of style. Therefore we finally decided to give this amazing piece of tech the chance of having its dedicated topic day here at WeAreDevelopers Live! If you love JavaScript and its frameworks you should tune in and get some recent insights, tips, and knowledge from some true Angular Pros! (Of course, we'll try not to fire up the front-end wars - we promise!) As a little bonus to our agenda, we've also invited angular.love for a short interview about their community!
Save Your SpotTogether with BOSCH we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
Together with Bosch we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
Even with all of the incredible frameworks available today vs. a decade ago (or even two––for devs who have been around as long as I have), it still feels like much of our work as fullstack developers is still repetitive, and held together by duct tape code we shouldn’t be writing. This is because we write a lot of duplicate and boilerplate code for everyday things such as simple database CRUD, data validation, authorization, and data-type conversions, but the majority of these tasks haven’t advanced at the pace of modern web architecture. In this live coding session we'll turn an Angular app into a fullstack app with code that is easy to write, follow &, most importantly maintain, with end-to-end typesafety (say no to GraphQL!), consistent and encapsulated validations, live querying, access control, secured APIs, you get the idea.
Coder, open-sourcerer, developer experience enthusiast, software architect, and entrepreneur. At work, I oversee and consult in enterprise legacy systems modernization for fortune 500s to small businesses. Outside work I love helping NGOs as a full-stack developer and mentor.
RxJS has a flexible implementation comparing e.g. to RxJava, separating the operators from the observable object itself. This allows other developers to create their own operators and even publish them as third-party libraries. This is the case e.g. for the RxJSx library containing operators for dealing with arrays and tuples.In this talk, we will introduce the RxJS operators ecosystem, draw some examples from RxJSx to showcase how to use operators from a third-party library, and finally showcase how one can create their own operators.
Backend Engineer with 8 years of professional experience. Started programming with C at the age of 13 (2004). Studied Pure Mathematics from 2009 to 2013 (BSc), researched Logic (MSc) until 2015, and worked as a Software Engineer at CafeBazaar (Iran's Google) at the same time. Moved to Geneva to research in Geometry and Physics (2016), then to Germany to study Computer Science, to Amsterdam to work at PicNic, and then back to Germany to work at AppTec GmbH. Now working at Jodel.
Angular signals are a new feature that has the potential to revolutionize programming in Angular, but apart from the newness of this new approach, the extreme love of some or the intense rejection of others, what are they really useful for? Was it because the word "reactive" was attractive in a new feature or because it was a much-needed introduction to the world of Angular? Moreover, I will try to answer the most polarizing question after "Does pineapple go on pizza": will signals replace RxJs? In this talk, I will take you through the history of Angular's signals, from inception to creation to implementation, to understand what leads to their genesis. You will learn what signals are and how they work, and through real-world use cases, I will show you how you can use them, switching existing logic from observables to signals. I invite you to join me on this journey towards a new era of Angular to learn more about signals and how they can improve your Angular development experience.
Having studied foreign languages for many years, I stumbled upon HTML and CSS and have been fascinated by the frontend side of programming ever since, marveling at the enormous creativity this world offers. I like to think of the web as a blank canvas, and I'm always excited to craft something new with code. I love the challenge of creating something visually appealing and functional that people can interact with and enjoy.
As a speaker at the conference, I will take attendees on an exhilarating journey into the world of Angular, empowering them to master modern web development with this powerful framework.
Key Discussion Points:
1. Introduction to Angular
2. Building Dynamic User Interfaces with Angular Components
3. Angular Routing and Navigation
4. Managing Data with Angular Services and Dependency Injection
5. Advanced State Management with Angular and RxJS
6. Optimizing Performance in Angular Applications
7. Testing and Debugging Angular Applications
8. Angular and the Backend: Integrating with APIs and Services
9. Angular Best Practices and Performance Optimization
Through this engaging session, participants will gain the knowledge and skills needed to build robust, scalable, and high-performance web applications using Angular. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of Angular's capabilities, best practices, and the confidence to tackle complex web development projects.
A software professional, with experience in the software development industry, working with leading companies such as SAMSUNG and Cisco, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every project. As an idea broker, I excel at facilitating the translation of complex concepts into actionable plans that drive successful outcomes. My passion for technology and commitment to delivering innovative solutions make me a valuable asset to any team.
Join us for an interview with one of our community partners. We'll be talking about the benefits of joining a tech community, how they can impact your technical knowledge, and even some funny stories from their meetups! We want to show how important tech communities are and encourage more developers to join these amazing groups!
Team leader of the Angular team at House of Angular company and a blogger on the angular.love blog, where he shares knowledge and experience about Angular. He develops Angular web applications and is passionate about business analysis and designing custom web application architectures. Mateusz is also keen on gaining expertise in the field of reverse engineering.