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Join us in October for pre-Halloween. Come dressed!
6:00 - Chill 6:30 - Intros
6:45 - Eliran Eliassy Standalone components in the world of Angular Ivy
Zones? Injectors? Modules? Havent you always wanted to create just 1 simple component without being worried about those massive buzzwords? Now you can finally get it!
Angular is changing, & with the upcoming release of Ivy, it becomes much leaner & dynamic than before. In this talk, I will demonstrate why Angular Ivy is truly a game-changer. We will understand how we can leverage the Ivy renderer to create independent components, without zones, & without the need of modules. We will learn how to import non-routable components dynamically & even to create higher-order components decorators!
7:10 - Break
7:20 - Peter Smith & James Gibson Web Design is design in the Web
Today there's an open question that designers & developers face: 'should designers code?' Web design is design in the web. So designers benefit from understanding the material they are working with. Examples of material, & constraints, of the web include: latency, different device sizes, inputs from voice to keyboards, camera access, & sensors. A designer uses the tools native to the medium. When designing for web that includes HTML, CSS, & rudimentary JavaScript. Modern frameworks & libraries like Angular, React, & Vue lend themselves to modularity, which enables designers to collaborate effectively with developers. Every UI bit is encapsulated & reusable, & these are core patterns seen in design outside of the web. The result of working directly with the web is design at a speed that is faster than starting with high-fidelity static mock-ups, getting on a real browser, on a real phone earlier, & reducing the expensive back & forth with developers. JavaScript for designers matters. Basic DOM manipulation, toggling classes, how to target elements, simple loops & if statements, handling a JSON file imitating real data, that's a designer needs. Developers handle state management & API interactions. We will cover how a Design Technologist & a Front-End Engineer work together to rapidly deliver working prototypes & fully production-ready code using examples in Angular.
8:10 Post-event hangout:
Rye House 11 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011
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