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AiA 298: Progressive State Management with NGXS with Aliaksei Kuncevic

Nov 10, 2020 · Episode 298
In this episode, Brooks, Alyssa and Chris talk with Aliaksei Kuncevič about Progressive State Management with NGXS. Aliaksei walks the crew through this progressive journey by starting small and implementing reactive services. These are services with a behavior subject. Aliaksei then demonstrates how you can migrate from reactive services to using NGXS.
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AiA 297: Angular Elements, Annex & Storybook with Brad McAlister

Nov 03, 2020 · Episode 297
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Brad McAlister joins our regular panelists: Alyssa, Chris and Brooks! Brad walks us through his work of transitioning into an Annex Monorepo and how working with Angular Elements in conjunction has been going. Brad also breaks down what StoryBook is and how it has helped him in his work flows.
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AiA 296: Angular vs React: What Grad Students Pick 100% of the Time with Asaad Saad

Oct 27, 2020 · Episode 296
Asaad Saad has 16 years of experience in Web Development. He has worked with big companies in the Middle East including (Amazon Middle East, Yahoo Middle East, and Abu Dhabi Government). He joined MIU University in 2014. He works as an assistant professor of computer science and program director of the Masters’ in Software Development Program. In this episode, Asaad talks about his experiences teaching different Front-end frameworks to Master students and why they always prefer Angular over React.
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AiA 295: Amazing Backends for Angular Devs with NestJS with Ely Lucas

Oct 20, 2020 · Episode 295
Ionic’s very own Ely Lucas swings by to chat to Alyssa, Chris & Brooks about NestJS, the node framework that’s winning over devs in the Angular community and beyond. The panel dive into the docs, learning about how Nest allows developers to structure powerful backends with a syntax that will make Angular devs in particular feel right at home.
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AiA 294: Building A Component Library with Thomas Pink & Fabian Friedl

Oct 13, 2020 · Episode 294
Thomas Pink and Fabian Friedl from Dynatrace join Adventures in Angular to discuss the highs and lows of building an in-house design system with Angular and the exciting move from keeping it internal to open sourcing and letting the world loose upon it.
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AiA 293: Accessibility in Angular with Vitalii Bobrov

Sep 29, 2020 · Episode 293
Special guest, Vitalii Bobrov joins us to talk about accessibility on the web and how to relate it to user experience in general. What can we do to improve accessibility? How can we improve accessibility? Why should we even care about accessibility? Find the answers to these questions and much more on this very insightful episode of Adventures in Angular.
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AiA 292: Conferences, Community and Simulating Arduino in JavaScript with Uri Shaked

Sep 22, 2020 · Episode 292
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Uri Shaked, a brilliant maker and developer, talks with us about getting into Arduino with JavaScript. We also chat about other things like community, open source and NextJS.
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AiA 291: Azure Cognitive Services with Ankit Sharma

Sep 15, 2020 · Episode 291
Ankit Sharma, an Angular GDE and author, joins us in this episode of Adventures in Angular to talk about using Azure cognitive services with Angular.
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AiA 290: Angular Performance with Christian Liebel

Sep 08, 2020 · Episode 290
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, special guest, Christian Liebel engages the panel in an interesting discussion on Angular performance especially as it relates to runtime performance.
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AiA 289: Put A Form Around It with Sani Yusuf

Sep 01, 2020 · Episode 289
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Sani Yusuf stops by for an adventure and chats with Alyssa, Brooks & Chris about building component libraries in Nx and how he feels forms are one of Angular’s most powerful and perhaps underrated features.
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AiA 288: Getting your Components to Communicate with Ravi Veliyat

Aug 25, 2020 · Episode 288
Ravi Veliyat helps train people in many web technologies, Angular being one of them. The panel discusses the various ways you can get your components to communicate, from inputs and outputs all the way up to NgRx. Ravi walks through the different options, with great examples that will keep you on the edge of your headphones.
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AiA 287: Profiling Angular Apps with Gil Fink

Aug 11, 2020 · Episode 287
The illustrious and well-regarded Gil Fink joins the Adventures in Angular panel to talk about profiling your Angular apps. Profiling consists of finding bottlenecks, and memory leaks among other problems within your application. Most of the time, the problems are hard to see from the development side. Usually, they appear when your user uses a devise that is slow or a connection that is faulty. Gil explains how to find and fix them.
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AiA 286: Is There Benefits from Working From Home with Will Gant

Jul 21, 2020 · Episode 286
In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Will Gant, author of Remote Work talks about working from home and working outside of the client's office. He and Brooks share their experience with working through the challenges, benefits, and methods of working remotely.
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AiA 285: New Features in Angular 9 with Subrat Kumar Mishra

Jul 07, 2020 · Episode 285
Subrat Kumar Mishra is a full stack developer who has worked with Angular and Java. He's the host of the Fun of Heuristic YouTube channel. He talks about OOP principles, Node.js, lazy loading components, and why he chose Angular.
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AiA 284: Progressive Web Apps using Angular with Maxim Salnikov

Jun 23, 2020 · Episode 284
Maxim joins the Adventure to discuss building Progressive Web Apps using Angular. He starts out talking about some of the features of native apps and how to get some of that on the web. Then he walks through the benefits and methods of using PWA's.
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