Angular Signals: Taking a practical approach


Details
Angular Signals have been recently introduced in Angular 16 and are creating a lot of buzz within the Angular community. But what are they and more importantly how should we use them?
By the end of this workshop, you'll have a good understanding on how Angular Signals work and how you can use them. We'll also look into common pitfalls, current limitations and what the future will bring for Angular Signals.
### Agenda
18:00 Meet & greet
18:30 Introduction into Angular Signals
18:45 Let's put the theory into practice :-)
19:30 Food Food Food
20:45 Questions & social time
### Logistics
When: The event will happen on 13 June 2023, starting at 6 PM CEST
Food and drinks will be provided by Mirahi 馃崟馃イ
### Requirements
- Take your laptop + charger
- Basic knowledge of Angular
- Node needs to be installed (latest LTS version or at least v18.16.0)
- GitHub account, so you can clone the exercise repository
- Basic knowledge of running commands in the terminal
### About the Hosts
Boubacar S. Barry: Co-CTO of Mirahi, Bouba is an experienced technical lead with a vast range of technology tools and a deep understanding of the web development ecosystem. Prior to joining Mirahi, Bouba served as Architect Advisor for several large agencies / international brands. Bouba extends his deep technical knowledge with team training experience, including upskilling and coaching.
Maarten Tibau: Maarten is a freelance Front-end Architect and Senior Angular Engineer. Over the years he has built up a love for creating reactive, well-designed and tested web applications.
He's a proud father of 2 amazing daughters and you might also know him as #stickerguy :-)
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Angular Signals: Taking a practical approach