First up: @zackderose's video at @AngularAir. Zack built an ‘animation system’ for an #Angular app, where top-level routes slide to the right or the left, based on an order configuration property.
Here are two great presentations at @ngbeconf from @PhilippeDeRyck and @MrJamesHenry. Philippe talked about token security in #Angular, James taught us about the evolution of linting in Angular projects and how we can use Angular and #ESLint together.
April's here, and we're back with the top 5 #Angular videos from last month. You can read the full article here, or simply choose the ones you're interested in below.
First up: migrating from #Angular 10 to #Angular11. This video will show you everything you need to take care of and all the new features of Angular 11.
Next: here's @DecodedFrontend talking about advanced #Angular design patterns – forRoot() / forChild(). You'll see how to use it to configure Angular modules.
@WixEng's podcast featured both @Rich_Harris and Eliran Hezkia talking about why #Svelte is better than #React. However, convincing a team to switch frameworks isn't easy, and the guys are discussing that topic too.
What to do if need to build a web component that can be used in two different places, but still has a standalone development and deployment process? You'll need #Microfrontends, and why not use #Svelte while you're at it? Evan Payne's got you covered.
So, what happened with @sveltejs last year? Our latest hand-picked top 10 selection will answer that question. You can check the videos here or by clicking on this link.
First up: @John_Papa's introduction to #Svelte. You’ll get tips and tricks for building blazing fast apps, and learn how it compares to #Vue, #Angular and #React.
So, what happened to #NodeJS in 2020? Our top 5 meetup video selection will have the answer you're probably looking for. You can check our roundup here and under this tweet as well.
together? This talk will highlight opportunities by bringing #MachineLearning, #linearalgebra and #NodeJS with #TensorFlowJS. Learn more about using pre-trained models, training your own models, and running TensorFlow.js in various Node environments.
As expected, #JavaScript didn’t fail to meet our expectations in June either. Ranging from music recognition softwares to drones, you will surely find lots of insightful thoughts.
“The Death Star superweapon is actually a very powerful JavaScript committer.” - it might not be the most important thought of his talk, but it's surely one to remember!