Using Resolvers to Organize and Maintain Your Site & Sanity

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Directions:
Learning Objects is located on top of the North DuPont Metro exit (Red Line); exit towards Q St.
There are a number of parking structures (http://en.parkopedia.com/parking/1528_connecticut_avenue_northwest_washington_dc_united_states/?ac=1&country=US&lat=38.9108142&lng=-77.04436099999998) in the area. We recommend 11 Dupont Circle NW (https://www.google.com/maps/dir/11+Dupont+Cir+NW,+Washington,+DC+20036/1528+Connecticut+Ave+NW,+Washington,+DC+20008/@38.9104415,-77.0432975,19z/data=!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b7b7c65a03c301:0x85e8c7d98fa3c8f2!2m2!1d-77.0425775!2d38.9101402!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b7b7c62373b1a3:0x82f619195b45ff92!2m2!1d-77.044361!2d38.9108142), underneath the Books-a-Million. Parking is $12/flat, open until 11pm, and a quick 3 minute walk to the entrance of our building.
Enter the building through the main door facing 20th street (Back entrance through the PNC parking lot) then take the elevator to the second floor. Building access is controlled although the door will be propped in the back of the building; please plan to arrive no later than 7:15pm to minimize disruptions.
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Schedule:
6:30 - 7:00 Refreshments
7:00 - 7:15 Intro & Announcements
7:15 - 8:00 Presentation by Eric Brody
"Using Resolvers to Organize and Maintain Your Site & Sanity"
8:00 - end Socialize!
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Bio:
Eric Brody is currently leading up the User Interface team at Kit Check, using the Angular and Rails stack to put together products with a focus on great user experience. He loves working through the ins and outs of complicated problems, especially those that can be solved with an elegant bit of code. In his free time he enjoys traveling, trying new foods, and annoying his cat.
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Talk Synopsis:
"Using Resolvers to Organize and Maintain Your Site & Sanity"
In a large (or even small) single-page app the process of getting each section ready for the user can start to get complicated. In this discussion we'll go over a few different ways to use AngularJS resolvers to help organize your code, improve performance, and keep a tighter control over your application's flow.

Using Resolvers to Organize and Maintain Your Site & Sanity