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weekly 2018-02-14

Angular releases & docs

angular: 5.2.4, 6.0.0-beta.3 (2018-02-07)
angular-cli: 1.6.8, v1.7.0-rc.0 v6.0.0 Beta
angular material2: 5.2.1, 6.0.0-beta-0

Links

Todd Motto Testing Actions in NGRX Store – Todd Motto
Todd Motto Testing Reducers in NGRX Store – Todd Motto
Marius Schulz TypeScript 2.6: JSX Fragment Syntax – Marius Schulz
Juri Strumpflohner Create a CD pipeline with Angular, GitLab and Firebase – Juri Strumpflohner
Bram Borggreve Angular Presentations – Bram Borggreve
Addy Osmani Introduction Webpack – Addy Osmani
Fabian Gosebrink Separating state into angular modules with ngrx – Fabian Gosebrink
Tanya Gray Understanding NgRx Effects and the Action Stream – Tanya Gray
Netanel Basal Using TypeScript Dynamic Imports in Angular – Netanel Basal
Austin Mocking with Angular: More than just unit testing – Austin

Upcoming Events

Meetup February – Angular Material
Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2018
19:00 bis 21:00
Aeschenvorstadt 36 · Basel

uphill conf
Bern
26th-28th April 2018

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Angular Weekly 2017-02-15

Package of the week
ng2-completerOfer Herman
Angular Localization – Angular autocomplete component

This component from Ofer Herman works well and with problem using AoT. It has good documentation and can be styled or changed as required.

ngautocomplete

Description
An autocomplete component which can connect easily to different data sources.

Documentation, code | npm

Angular release & docs
4.0.0-beta.7 (2017-02-09) and 2.4.7 (2017-02-09)

Links

Dan Wahlin 10 Angular and TypeScript Projects to Take You From Zero to Hero – Dan Wahlin
Jecelyn Yeen Using HammerJS (Touch gesture) in Angular 2 – Jecelyn Yeen
Bram Borggreve Using Yarn with Angular CLI – Bram Borggreve
Tamás Sallai Why Webpack 2’s Tree Shaking is not as effective as you think – Tamás Sallai
Tamás Sallai Getting started with Browserify – Tamás Sallai
John Peters TypeScript and the Async/Await Construct – John Peters
Joe Eames Lesson: Understanding TypeScript’s Types – Joe Eames
Feras Khoursheed WebPack is not the only way – Feras Khoursheed
Sergio Cruz Getting Components to Communicate in Angular – Sergio Cruz
Thomas Burleson and Aaron Frost Introduction to Angular Material – Thomas Burleson and Aaron Frost
Meligy Successfully Upgrade Your angular-cli App (Beta 28 & Below) To The Latest @angular/cli Beta – Meligy
Ben Nadel Using NgOnChanges Collection With Dot-Notation And TypeScript In Angular 2.4.4 – Ben Nadel
Addy Osmani JavaScript Start-up Performance – Addy Osmani
Sanjay Purswani Optimising the front end for the browser – Sanjay Purswani
Akshay Nihalaney Real World Angular – Part 4: State of my SPA – Akshay Nihalaney
Shawn Wildermuth Why I Moved to Vue.js from Angular 2 – Shawn Wildermuth
Meligy Shared Modules In Angular Apps: Providers Best Practices And What Does `forRoot()` Do? – Meligy
Gerard Sans Angular 2 — Testing Guide – Gerard Sans

Upcoming Events

TypeScript Switzerland

Lightning Talks, Workshops, Social Event
Di, 21. Feb 18:00
Renuo AG, Industriestrasse 44, Wallisellen

Angular Basel
Angular and C# .Net as Backend
Dienstag, 28. Februar 2017 19:00

Jazoon Bern
http://jazoon.com/
27/28.04.2017
Gurten Pavillon, 3084 Wabern, Bern, Switzerland

dotnetday
http://dotnetday.ch/
23. Mai 2017
Microsoft, Wallisellen

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