Episode 232: AiA 231: Why Angular Developers Should Learn RxJS
Adventures in Angular
English - March 19, 2019 10:00 - 45 minutes - 52.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 33 ratingsHow To Education News Tech News javascript angular angular.js angularjs front end front-end framework programming development Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Episode Summary
Aaron Frost introduces a RxJS as a trend that is also a fundamental for angular. Aaron Frost shares his experience at ng-conf where the community was polled, and the topic most people wanted to learn was RxJS. Charles Max Wood brings up a previous podcast where Ward Bell predicts this trend, sharing the opinion that angular developers must know RxJS to be successful. The panels discusses the need to be reactive in Angular and the need to react to this trend by learning RxJS. Michael Hartington and Aaron Frost share an examples to show how RxJS simplifies the work.The panel discusses the switch from NgRx or RxJS, and a few things that might help someone looking to switch. Panelists share how they learned RxJS and how it helped them, even if they were reluctant to learn it. They finish by sharing resources they found helpful in learning RxJS.
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https://devchat.tv/adv-in-angular/rxjs-with-angular/
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https://rxjs.dev/operator-decision-tree
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Sponsors
Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan
Angular Bootcamp
TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus
Cachefly
Panel
Charles Max Wood
Aaron Frost
Joe Eames
Joined by Special Guest: Michael Hartington
Episode Summary
Aaron Frost introduces a RxJS as a trend that is also a fundamental for angular. Aaron Frost shares his experience at ng-conf where the community was polled, and the topic most people wanted to learn was RxJS. Charles Max Wood brings up a previous podcast where Ward Bell predicts this trend, sharing the opinion that angular developers must know RxJS to be successful. The panels discusses the need to be reactive in Angular and the need to react to this trend by learning RxJS. Michael Hartington and Aaron Frost share an examples to show how RxJS simplifies the work.The panel discusses the switch from NgRx or RxJS, and a few things that might help someone looking to switch. Panelists share how they learned RxJS and how it helped them, even if they were reluctant to learn it. They finish by sharing resources they found helpful in learning RxJS.
Links
https://devchat.tv/adv-in-angular/rxjs-with-angular/
https://thinkster.io/
https://www.ng-conf.org/
https://twitter.com/Michael_Hladky
https://rxjs.dev/operator-decision-tree
https://github.com/MikeRyanDev
https://twitter.com/mikeryandev
https://github.com/johnlindquist
https://staltz.com/blog.html
https://blog.rangle.io/author/yuri/
https://github.com/bent
Michael Pearsons Blog
https://twitter.com/brandontroberts
https://github.com/brandonroberts
www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular
https://twitter.com/angularpodcast
Picks
Michael Hartington
Harmonquest
Joe Eames
Gravity Falls
Dungeons and Dragons
Charles Max Wood
Podfest
Go out and meet awesome people in the angular community
Aaron Frost
Captain Crunch - Crunch Berries
Special Guest: Mike Hartington.