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ngCopenhagen - Enterprise Architectures for huge Angular Applications

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ngCopenhagen - Enterprise Architectures for huge Angular Applications

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This time we're pleased to have Manfred Steyer (https://twitter.com/ManfredSteyer) (GDE), and Christopher Klüter(‎Director at HackYourFuture Copenhagen) at our meetup.

The event is hosted at Google's office in Copenhagen.

Agenda

17:30 - Arrival
17:45 - Welcome
18:00 - Hacking the refugee crisis by Christopher Klüter (Lightning talk)
18:15 - Enterprise Architectures for huge Angular Applications: Packages, Monorepos and Microservices by Manfred Steyer
19:15 - Socializing
20:00 - Goodbye

** Agenda will be updated with more information **

Enterprise Architectures for huge Angular Applications: Packages, Monorepos and Microservices

Angular has been built with big enterprise applications in mind. But how to structure such applications to ensure maintainability in the long term? This session gives several answers by comparing different approaches. You learn how to leverage npm packages and how to publish them using an internal or public registry. We will also look at monorepos and see how they help to structure your applications. In addition to that, we see several possibilities for using Angular in microservice-based environments. All presented approaches are compared and evaluated. At the end you know your options as well as the advantages and disadvantages they come with, so that you can choose an approach for your projects.

Bio:

Manfred Steyer
Trainer and Consultant with focus on Angular. Google Developer Expert (GDE) who writes for O'Reilly, the German Java Magazine, windows.developer and Heise. Regularly speaks at conferences.

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