Managing Angular with Jules Kremer
.NET Rocks!22 Joulu 2016

Managing Angular with Jules Kremer

What does it take to keep AngularJS moving forward? Carl and Richard talk to Jules Kremer about her work as the head of Angular Developer Relations at Google. Angular started out as an internal library at Google and is widely used all over the organization. But as it's popularity grew, the outside world became interested in it also. Jules talks about learning how the rest of the world uses Angular and the role that played in the significant shift that happened in Angular 2, including the move to TypeScript, becoming more opinionated, and so on. The conversation also goes to the future of Angular, including the focus on Progressive Web Apps and a great set of docs. Oh, and we give away $5000 worth of technology to one lucky member of the .NET Rocks fan club!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Derik Whittaker Migrates from XAML to HTML

Derik Whittaker Migrates from XAML to HTML

Carl and Richard talk to Derik Whittaker about his experiences migrating from being a XAML developer to being an HTML developer. The conversation starts out talking about the death of Silverlight - or...

21 Touko 201350min

Tim Huckaby Brings Us Up to Date on Gesture

Tim Huckaby Brings Us Up to Date on Gesture

Carl and Richard talk to Tim Huckaby about the latest developments around gesture computing. The conversation covers the latest version of the Kinect SDK (with grip!), as well as SoftKinetic, Panasoni...

16 Touko 20131h

Marc Mercuri and Mark Simms Build Resilient Cloud Applications

Marc Mercuri and Mark Simms Build Resilient Cloud Applications

Carl and Richard talk to Marc Mercuri and Mark Simms about resilient cloud architecture. The conversation starts out focused on the white paper called 'FailSafe' and the guidance it provides for build...

14 Touko 20131h 1min

Geeking Out on Nanotechnology

Geeking Out on Nanotechnology

Carl and Richard geek out on nanotechnology - and it's a huge subject! The conversation starts out with a proper definition of nanotechnology, as well as the original thinker in the space: Richard Fey...

9 Touko 201349min

Pablo Santos Does DVCS with PlasticSCM

Pablo Santos Does DVCS with PlasticSCM

Carl and Richard talk to Pablo Santos about Plastic SCM. Plastic SCM is a free ALM tool for managing source and tracking for up to 15 developers - after that you have to pay. The conversation starts o...

7 Touko 201349min

Lynn and Llewellyn Help Developers Teach Their Kids to Program

Lynn and Llewellyn Help Developers Teach Their Kids to Program

Carl and Richard talk to Lynn Langit and Llewellyn Falco about how developers can teach their kids to program. While Lynn and Llewellyn have been teaching all sorts of kids how to program (check out t...

2 Touko 201356min

Mårten Rånge Takes Advantage of Templates

Mårten Rånge Takes Advantage of Templates

Carl and Richard talk to Mårten Rånge about Microsoft's Text Template Transformation Toolkit (T4). Don't call it code generation - Mårten talks about how T4 takes away code repetition and keeps you fo...

30 Huhti 201356min

State of the Cloud at DevIntersection

State of the Cloud at DevIntersection

While at DevIntersection, Carl and Richard host a panel discussion on the state of cloud development. No clouds were harmed in the making of this podcast.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.co...

25 Huhti 201354min

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