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Welkom bij onze aankomende meetup! We zijn ontzettend blij dat jullie er allemaal bij zijn en kijken uit naar een avond vol inspiratie en kennisdeling. Onze sprekers zullen we later bekend maken, maar we garanderen dat ze experts zijn in hun vakgebied en je zullen inspireren met hun verhalen en ideeën. Deze meetup biedt een uitgelezen kans om nieuwe contacten te leggen en in contact te komen met mensen uit diverse sectoren en achtergronden. We zullen ons best doen om een avond te creëren waarbij je nieuwe inzichten opdoet en geïnspireerd raakt om zelf actie te ondernemen. Dus maak je klaar voor een geweldige avond en we hopen dat je veel zult leren en plezier zult hebben!

We willen onze sponsor van deze avond bedanken waar we te gast zijn en ook het "dinner" van krijgen, bedankt namens de Dutch Angular Group: 4CEE

Agenda:

  • 17:00 - 18.00 Inloop met food/drinks (eet je niet mee geef dit door via de comments)
  • 18.00 - 18.10 Welkom
  • 18.10 - 18.50 Talk 1: How to build secure Terraform pipelines with GitLab and AWS
  • 18.50 - 19.00 Break
  • 19.00 - 19.45 Talk 2: Angular and a introduction into Signals
  • 19.45 - 20.00 Q&A
  • 20.00 - 21.00 Borrel

Bas Bremer - How to build secure Terraform pipelines with GitLab and AWS
In this Talk Bas Bremer tells you all about how you can secure your pipelines in GitLab and AWS. When collaborating on IaC projects in GitLab, it’s best practice to use pipelines to keep your resources in sync. That way, all changes to your infrastructure are auditable and traceable. Also, you don’t have to worry about conflicts between you and your co-workers because GitLab handles that for you. To make it possible, it’s necessary to allow GitLab to access the AWS environment. This can be done by creating an AWS account, which comes with credentials, which should be stored in GitLab. This is possible but how are you able to maintain this? And what if you have multiple accounts and need to rotate all the keys? Isn’t there another way? Yes, there is!

Bio: Bas Bremer is a DevOps engineer and enthusiast with a specialization in AWS, Kubernetes & Automation. Bas has worked with both Linux and Windows Kubernetes Clusters and has a strong focus on automation. He’s eager to learn new things and likes to help organizations in their Cloud Native journey.

Sander Elias - Angular and a introduction into Signals
In this talk Sander Elias will share Signals Angular’s, new Primitive for Reactivity. He will share all insights about the future of Angular with Signals and how this effects the developer’s mental model. He is also open for any other questions around Angular during his talk.

Bio: Sander is a long-time programmer that has worked for over 30 years on a diversity of projects. Varying from todo-apps (for real ;)) to time-management, Content-managers, to complete CRM systems. From 2011 on, most of those applications have Angular in their stack. As a person who learned everything he knows in the community, he likes to give back. He co-started Dutch Angular group, and also, he likes to help out on other events, wherever he can. Also, he likes to help people online, mostly in the angular groups. Currently, Sander works as a Senior Frontend Architect at Pandora Intelligence. He lives in Prinsenbeek(NL) together with his wife and 4 kids.

ENGLISH

Welcome to our upcoming meetup! We are thrilled that you all are joining us and we look forward to an evening full of inspiration and knowledge-sharing. We will reveal our speakers later, but we guarantee that they are experts in their respective fields and will inspire you with their stories and ideas. This meetup provides an excellent opportunity to network and connect with people from diverse sectors and backgrounds. We will do our best to create an evening where you gain new insights and feel inspired to take action. So, get ready for a great evening and we hope you will learn a lot and have fun!
We would like to thank our sponsor of this evening, where we are guests and also receiving dinner, on behalf of the Dutch Angular Group: 4CEE.
Agenda:

  • 17:00 - 18:00 Registration and food/drinks
  • 18:00 - 18:10 Welcome
  • 18:10 - 18:50 Talk 1
  • 18:50 - 19:00 Break
  • 19:00 - 19:45 Talk 2
  • 19:45 - 20:00 Q&A
  • 20:00 - 21:00 Networking
JavaScript
Angular
Computer Programming
Front-end Development
Web Development

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