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In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Juan Stoppa about what it is really like working on an enterprise application for a large company. They start by discussing state management and the solutions that they are using and the benefits of using a custom solution. 

 

Juan then explains that it can be difficult getting features out to clients quickly and what their flow looks like. The panel wonders about their architecture and explains the difference between trunk-based development and branch-based development. Juan considers how Angular 9 will improve their use of feature flags. The panel explains what feature flags are. 

 

Shai Reznik aks Juan about their testing. The panel considers how important end to end testing is in an enterprise application. Juan shares the tools they use for testing. Another challenge they face developing an enterprise application is meeting the requirements for the clients since they have so many and they have long release cycles. They finish by discussing the culture in large companies.

Panelists


Shai Reznik




Charles Max Wood




Alyssa Nicoll


Guest


Juan Stoppa


Sponsors


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Links


https://www.katalon.com/ 




https://twitter.com/juanstoppa?lang=en




https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular




https://twitter.com/angularpodcast


Picks

Shai Reznik:


https://www.apollographql.com/docs/angular/ 




https://www.testim.io/




Silicon Valley


Alyssa Nicoll:


Family Game Night




Star Wars Movies


Juan Stoppa:


Angular 9




VisBug 


Charles Max Wood:


The Expanse




The Mandalorian




Letters from Whitechapel




Shadow Hunters




King of Tokyo


Special Guest: Juan Stoppa.

In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Juan Stoppa about what it is really like working on an enterprise application for a large company. They start by discussing state management and the solutions that they are using and the benefits of using a custom solution. 

 

Juan then explains that it can be difficult getting features out to clients quickly and what their flow looks like. The panel wonders about their architecture and explains the difference between trunk-based development and branch-based development. Juan considers how Angular 9 will improve their use of feature flags. The panel explains what feature flags are. 

 

Shai Reznik aks Juan about their testing. The panel considers how important end to end testing is in an enterprise application. Juan shares the tools they use for testing. Another challenge they face developing an enterprise application is meeting the requirements for the clients since they have so many and they have long release cycles. They finish by discussing the culture in large companies.

Panelists


Shai Reznik




Charles Max Wood




Alyssa Nicoll


Guest


Juan Stoppa


Sponsors


Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan




Cachefly


____________________________________________________________

"The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!

____________________________________________________________

 

Links


https://www.katalon.com/ 




https://twitter.com/juanstoppa?lang=en




https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular




https://twitter.com/angularpodcast


Picks

Shai Reznik:


https://www.apollographql.com/docs/angular/ 




https://www.testim.io/




Silicon Valley


Alyssa Nicoll:


Family Game Night




Star Wars Movies


Juan Stoppa:


Angular 9




VisBug 


Charles Max Wood:


The Expanse




The Mandalorian




Letters from Whitechapel




Shadow Hunters




King of Tokyo



Special Guest: Juan Stoppa.

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