Topics: Next Gen Web Apps With Angular | Signals | Templates | Career Change
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Hope you had a great summer! We're back with another in-person meetup kindly hosted and sponsored by Metro Bank. We have a great lineup of speakers, Mark Thompson from Angular Team, coming to see us in person all the way from Poland Mateusz Stefańczyk from House of Angular, Stephen Cooper from AG Grid and Janet Dornan from Metro Bank. The evening will be kicking off with an opportunity to catch up and network with the Angular Community in London - with food and drink!
We also want to thank to angular.love for sending Mateusz with swag and to Packt Publishing for sending Angular, React and Spring Boot books to give away :D
Looking forward to seeing you all soon!!!
AGENDA
• 5:30 pm Doors open & Networking/Food
• 6:30 pm Welcome
• 6:40 pm Build the Next Generation of Web Apps With Angular | Mark Thompson
• 7:20 pm Harnessing the Power of Signals in Angular Applications | Mateusz Stefańczyk
• 7:50 pm Template Typing: Unlocking the potential of ngTemplates | Stephen Cooper
• 8:30 pm From Hospitality to Code: A Journey of Transformation | Janet Dornan
Build the Next Generation of Web Apps With Angular | Mark Thompson
The web is changing and Angular is changing to meet the needs of the modern web developer. But how is Angular changing? What features are available to help you build the next generation of Angular web apps?
Come to this session to learn how Angular is evolving to enable developers to build dynamic web applications across the web stack.
Whether you are new to Angular or a seasoned Angular developer, what I'm going to share will leave you excited about the future of web development with the platform. You'll find out why there has never been a better time to develop web apps with Angular.
Harnessing the Power of Signals in Angular Applications | Mateusz Stefańczy
In this presentation, we will discuss how to use Signals in Angular applications to boost performance and increase developer productivity. Signals are a simple and effective method for managing reactivity and communication between components. By applying these concepts in an Angular setting, developers can greatly enhance the structure of their applications.
Typing: Unlocking the potential of ngTemplates | Stephen Cooper
The potential for NgTemplateOutlets has been unlocked now that we can strictly type template variables. The main DX blocker has gone so let's see what is now possible with a real world application.
A little more about our speakers tonight.
Mark Thompson @marktechson
Mark loves to teach and code.
He is an award winning university instructor and engineer with a passion for creating meaningful learning experiences. With over a decade of developing solutions across the tech stack, speaking at conferences and mentoring developers he is excited to continue to make an impact in tech. Lately, Mark has been spending time as a Developer Relations Engineer on the Angular Team.
Mateusz Stefańczyk @m_stefanczyk
Team leader of the Angular team at House of Angular company and a blogger on the angular.love blog, where he shares knowledge and experience about Angular. He develops Angular web applications and is passionate about business analysis and designing custom web application architectures. Mateusz is also keen on gaining expertise in the field of reverse engineering.
Stephen Cooper @SCooperDev
Stephen is a Senior Developer at AG Grid. An active blogger writing about Angular and Web Tech. Stephen has spoken at conferences and meet-ups, sharing practical and experience-based Angular tips, tricks, and case studies.
Janet Dornan @QutyQuine
I'm an Associate Engineer currently diving into the Angular web framework as part of my role at Metro Bank. I am a career changer previously from the control industry and there I specialised in building control room graphics. For the past few years I have worked in a local Warwickshire hotel as a breakfast waiter whilst studying software development with Code First Girls, Institute of Coding and Code Institute.
In my spare time I volunteer role for ‘codebar’. We assist underrepresented groups by providing free pair programming workshops and advice to prepare them for a role in tech.
angular.love is a blog and a place for all Angular enthusiasts created to inspire and educate.
It’s a community of passionate people who share their knowledge and support others by providing them with the best practices and tips. Content is free and available for everyone. Moreover, every 2 months, together with House of Angular, they organise free online Angular Meetups with Google Developer Experts and Angular passionate.
Thanks to this work and commitment angular.love won an award: Angular Hero of Education 2022 and Angular Hero of Community 2021 in Poland!
Event will be streamed online, link will be available on the day!
