The Future of Angular2, and More Updates From NG-Conf 2016
Some highlights of day two of ng-conf 2016: Day two started with a focus on the future of Angular2. No, they didn’t announce Angular3, but they did focus on the […]
Highlights From Angular’s NG-Conf 2016
I just finished up the first day of ng-conf 2016 and as usual, it has been a great informative conference. Thanks to the organizers, sponsors, and Angular team members for […]
Using Redux to Manage Angular2 Application State
In this post, I want to focus on managing application state. In the example application, I tried to create an application that had a reasonably complex user interface (“complex” is […]
Angular2 Series
As we add posts in the Angular2 series, this post will get updated. Big Ideas Behind Angular2 Container and Presentation Components in Angular2 Yes, I used jQuery in my Angular2 […]
Yes, I Used jQuery in My Angular2 Application
An astute observer has probably noticed that I’m using jQuery in my Angular2 example application. “The horror! Revoke his Angular2 license now!!” I’m in no way saying this is a […]
Container and Presentation Components in Angular2
Angular2 has a strong emphasis on components. An application is made up of a tree of components, starting from the root component and working down to child components. This helps […]
Big Ideas Behind Angular2
When I first started using AngularJS (way back in version 0.8, I believe), I was continually impressed at what it could do. The team I was working with at the […]
Angular Benchpress and Performance Tests
Ben Nadel wrote a blog post that explored the performance of rendering a large dataset using Angular (version one) and React. It was a good post and demonstrated the perceptible […]
Wrapping Up CodeStock 2015
Wintellect has been glad to be a sponsor of CodeStock for several years now. This year Josh Carroll, Keith Rome, and myself presented on AngularJS and Xamarin topics. It was great having […]