Angular Elements: Use your fancy SPA components from your not-so-fancy MPA


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We will meet Tuesday, October 1st at Bank OZK's Innovation Lab. Doors will open at 6:30pm and the presentations will begin sharply at 7:00 pm. Along with a great presentation, we'll have food and raffle prizes. Be sure to RSVP so we know how much food is needed.
Angular Elements: Use your fancy SPA components from your not-so-fancy MPA
Recently, my team built a fancy new Angular component that customers decided they needed everywhere. Of course, only a fraction of the places they wanted this new component in were built with Angular, so what could we do? Temper customer expectations? Rebuild this component in at least two different technologies? Thankfully, there was another option. I'm going to show you how you can use Angular Elements to drop Angular components into a web app using any technology with a sample ASP.NET MVC application.
Andrew Boza
Andrew is a Tampa native, a West Pointer, and a second-career, full-stack web developer. While serving in the Army as a Signal Officer, he created a mod for a PC game which became wildly popular – sparking his interest in building software. After dabbling with game development and iOS, Andrew found his true passion in delivering business value with web technologies. An Agile enthusiast, Andrew is a twice certified Scrum Master who loves going to Agile and developer meetups and conferences.
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Angular Elements: Use your fancy SPA components from your not-so-fancy MPA