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👋 6:00p · Meet and hang out

🗞 6:45p · Angular News
by Minko Gechev, (https://twitter.com/mgechev) Angular Team

🛵 6:55p · Building (Progressive) Web Apps
by Michael Solati, (https://twitter.com/MichaelSolati) Typeform

Most people think to build an app they must write native Android or iOS code. However, web frameworks allow developers to easily build powerful web apps. Tools like Ionic allow developers to make apps that feel native with their UI, offline capabilities, and the ability to install them onto a user's device. The web is advancing at an unprecedented rate; we can take advantage of this. Learn what makes a PWA progressive and how to build amazing (web) apps!

🚧 7:15p · TypeError: code is undefined
by Dominik Kundel, (https://twitter.com/DKundel) Twilio

There's nothing more annoying in JavaScript than TypeErrors. In this talk we'll look at how TypeScript can help you in your development flow, useful tricks and lesser known features, as well as what's coming down the line. So let's close the slides, open the code editor and finally get rid of those nasty undefined errors.

🍿 7:35p · Intermission

🏗 7:45p · A Gentle Introduction to Angular Schematics
by Matt Raible, (https://twitter.com/mraible) Okta

You might’ve heard of Angular Schematics, but do you know what they do? Learn how you can use this powerful tool to develop workflows and simplify configurations for your Angular projects.

🌟 8:10p · Speakers Panel

🍻 8:30p · Post-event hangout:
Natoma Cabana - 90 Natoma St

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