I currently use Angular to build developer platform Jexia. Questions? Feedback? Please let me know.
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March 1 · Issue #43 · View online
Weekly curated blogs and tools for Angular pros.
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I currently use Angular to build developer platform Jexia. Questions? Feedback? Please let me know.
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Angular 8: opt-in IVY preview
A quick overview of the features coming with the next big version of Angular as well as a rundown of IVY.
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Taming the front-end monolith
While larger back-end systems are usually split up inl (micro)services, the client(s) consuming these services are still monoliths.
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Understanding the JavaScript concurrency model
You have probably heard of terms like “V8,” “event loop,” “call stack,” and “callback queue.” In this post, we are going to examine what these terms mean, how they relate to one another, and, more generally, how JavaScript works.
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Angular for you and your team, review of ultimate courses
An in-depth review of ultimate courses, a training offering.
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Other past week’s fundamentals:
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How to fail at accessibility
I’m a front-end Engineer at Slack, where I work on our internal design system and component library, called Slack Kit. I’m proud to say that at Slack, we treat accessibility bugs as broken functionality, and product blockers.
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Type level tricks in TypeScript
TypeScript has a Turing complete type system, enabling us to enforce all sorts of compile time invariants with the type system that we couldn’t otherwise.
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3:35 PM - 1 Mar 2019
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Angular reactive forms: tips & tricks
With every article I publish, my goal is to help you become a better and more confident coder. By default, whenever a value of a FormControl changes, Angular runs the control validation process.
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Speedy Scala builds with Bazel at Databricks
Databricks migrated over from the standard Scala Build Tool (SBT) to using the Bazel to build, test and deploy our Scala code.
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Other past week’s best-practices:
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PWA checklist 2019
What are Progressive Web Applications? Let’s ‘google’ it together.
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An Angular based Whatsapp clone
Our goal for this chapter will be very simple: we want to simply retrieve and display a list of chats from our own server.
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Build a CRUD App with Angular and Firebase
Storage as a Service (SaaS) is becoming ever more popular with many businesses. Instead of maintaining an own backend server you can outsource the service.
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Angular authentication w/ OpenID Connect & Okta
A core strength is Angular’s focus on building reusable components, helping you to decouple the various concerns in your app. Take authentication, for example.
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Transfer files & data in JS apps between Angular & Node.js
This post will show you how to create an application for uploading, storing, managing, and downloading files from a Node.js server using a single codebase.
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Node, Express, Angular 7, GraphQL & MongoDB CRUD app
Step by step tutorial on building CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) Web Application using Node.js, Express.js, Angular 7, MongoDB and GraphQL.
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Introduction to custom Babel plugins
Babel is a JavaScript compiler which allows us to use the latest and greatest version of JavaScript by converting it into code that the browsers understand.
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Building NativeScript apps with Google's Bazel
Over the past year, we have been working closely with the Angular team. The purpose of this trip was simple – try to build a NativeScript app with Bazel.
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LazyLoad: script speeding up your web application
By loading images, video or iframes as they enter the viewport. It’s written in plain JavaScript, uses Intersection Observers, and supports responsive images.
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JS transpiler for escaping complex cloud services & APIs use
Build application programs that use APIs and are deployed on cloud services, to get new business concepts by trial-and-error iterations. NB: text is a research paper.
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Other past week’s tool publications:
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We need Chrome no more
We needed Google Chrome to break the web free from corporate hegemony. Now its dominance is stifling the platform it once saved from the clutches of Microsoft.
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Coding languages in chemistry: review of HTML5/JS
JavaScript will likely continue to be the tool of choice for web developers and essential for the propagation of scientific information.
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Most beautiful idea in computer science explained in JS
We will talk about one of the most beautiful ideas in computer science: the Y-Combinator. And no, I’m not talking about the VC firm in Silicon Valley.
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Other past week’s perspectives:
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"Introducing RxJs 6" | Ben Lesh | ng-conf 2018 Minified
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String Interpolation - Angular 7
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