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Nach exakt 357 Tagen werden wir wieder ein Bärner JS Talk in den Büros von Lambda durchführen. Wir hoffen ihr werdet zahlreich erscheinen. Wir haben 2 tolle Vorträge und danach genügend Zeit, um bei Speis und Trank über die Präsentationen und über das letzte Jahr zu diskutieren.

Schutzmassnahmen
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Das Meetup kann nur mit einem Covid Zertifikat besucht werden. Alle Infos zum Covid Zertifikat findest du hier: https://www.gef.be.ch/gef/de/index/Corona/Corona/covid-zertifikat.html.

Es werden keine Kontaktdaten erhoben und es gilt keine Maskenpflicht.

Weiter gelten die aktuellen Schutzbestimmungen des Kantons Bern. https://www.besondere-lage.sites.be.ch/de/start/massnahmen.html

Wir bitten dich, von einem Besuch der BärnerJS abzusehen, wenn du dich krank fühlst.

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Nico Martin - WebBluetooth - the missing link

With Progressive Web Apps and the Project-FUGU, the web is increasingly becoming a full-fledged platform for complex applications.
But what has been missing for a long time is the possibility to communicate with devices in the periphery. With WebBluetooth, this gap has now been closed, which makes it possible to interact with light bulbs, fitness trackers or even drones directly via a web application.
Sounds pretty cool, and it is. But those who are used to open and transparent transmission protocols will inevitably come up against a few hurdles.

Speaker bio:

Nico Martin is a self-taught and self-employed web-developer and Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies from Switzerland focused on modern frontend development. One of his great passions is to play around with new technologies and share his learnings in articles, workshops or talks.

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Tomas Trajan - The Best Way To Architect Your Angular Libraries

Angular libraries are very common, almost every Angular project uses some of the available open source solutions - be it for state management, authentication or a component library. As the amount of Angular applications grows it is almost inevitable that we're going to introduce some internal libraries to take care of repeated business logic or even an organization specific look and feel with custom component framework!

In this talk we're going to explore how to architect Angular libraries with the help of sub-entries so that our consumers can benefit from the smallest possible bundle size and our teammates from great developer experience when adding additional components and services to the library itself!

Speaker bio:

Tomas is a Google Developer Expert for Angular & Web Technologies working as a consultant and Angular trainer currently empowering teams in Swiss enterprise organizations by implementing core functionality and architecture, introducing best practices and sharing know-how and optimizing workflows.

Tomas always strives to provide as much value as possible for both the customers and the wider developer community which is underlined by a long track record of popular articles, talks and open source projects.

His most recent endeavor was creating Omniboard - the best tool for enterprise lead software engineers and architects that helps them to get an overview to drive change by querying and tracking all their code bases!
https://omniboard.dev/
https://tomastrajan.com/workshops/angular-mastery

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