Angular NG Debug edition πππ
Details
π 6:00p Β· Meet and hang out
π 6:40p Β· Angular News
by Minko Gechev, (https://twitter.com/mgechev) Angular Team
π΄π»ββοΈ 6:50p Β· Why You Should Care About Change Detection in Your Migration Journey
by Pamela Ocampo, (https://twitter.com/pmocampo) OneMedical
In this talk you will learn about the role ChangeDetection played in the migration of an application for charting patient medical history and data.
π 7:15p Β· Observable Antics by Randall Koutnik (https://twitter.com/rkoutnik) Slack
Let's dig into more advanced Observable topics! You're proficient at subscribing and have mapped a stream or two. Time to dig into the tough stuff. You'll learn about switchMap, Subjects, and building your own observable operators.
πΏ 7:40p Β· Intermission
π 7:50p Β· Debugging Angular Ivy Applications by Matias NiemelΓ€, (https://twitter.com/yearofmoo) Angular Team
Angular Ivy introduces a series of debug tools that are available in the console. These tools can be used to examine the current state of an Angular application and can also be used as a low-level collection of APIs to build extensions on top of. This talk will describe some of the early steps that Angular is taking to improve debugging in the framework.
π 8:15p Β· Speakers Panel
π» 8:30p Β· Post-event hangout: Natoma Cabana
90 Natoma St, San Francisco
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π¦ Twitter: https://twitter.com/angularsf
π¦ Organizers: https://twitter.com/zizzamia, https://twitter.com/mgechev, https://twitter.com/LewisArdern, https://twitter.com/AysSomething, https://twitter.com/pmocampo
π£ If youβre interested in giving a talk, please let us know! Speakers of all levels and backgrounds are welcome, and we have experienced mentors who can help you prepare your talk!
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