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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

694: What's Up With Angular with Mark Techson

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, Technology, News

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Mark Techson about the recent Angular announcements and updates. How did Angular implement signals? What’s new in Angular 17? How does Angular handle CSS or UI component libraries? Show Notes 00:30 Welcome 01:11 Syntax Brought to you by Sentry 01:39 What’s changing with Angular? Special Angular Event Angular 03:19 What happened to Angular.js, and what’s happening now? StackBlitz Analog | Analog Supper Club × Self Hosted Backend-as-a-service with Brandon Roberts 08:19 What makes Angular special? 13:21 How did Angular implement signals? 17:17 What is a computed value? 18:54 What’s new in Angular 17? 25:10 What’s the meta framework story with Angular? Angular Material UI component library CDK | Angular Material Angular - Angular elements overview 27:40 Adding close to the metal if statements 31:03 View transitions 32:34 How does Angular handle CSS? 39:31 How does Angular integrate with UI component libraries? 41:07 What are headless components? 41:45 Does Angular work well with web components? 42:43 Supper Club Questions Accessibility in Visual Studio Code Technology Radar Thoughtworks RedMonk – The developer-focused analyst firm Mermaid | Diagramming and charting tool 49:38 Sick Picks Sick Picks Godot Engine - Free and open source 2D and 3D game engine Shameless Plugs #goodmorningwithmark on Twitter #goodmorningwithmark on YouTube Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads

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0:00.0

I sure hope you're hungry.

0:02.0

Who I'm starving?

0:04.0

Wash those hands, pull up a chair and secure that feed bag.

0:08.0

Because it's time to listen to Scott Tolinsky and West Boss attempt to use human language to converse with and picked the brains of other developers.

0:16.8

I thought there was going to be food.

0:18.8

So buckle up and grab that old shit handle because this ride is going to get wild.

0:25.0

This is the Syntax Supper Club.

0:30.0

Welcome to Syntax. We have a show on angular today. What is angular? Modern angular. You probably haven't tried it in a while. Maybe you have, we've got tons of requests to do a show on angular.

0:45.5

And our answer to that always is like, we'd love to,

0:48.8

but like we just, we just don't use it.

0:51.0

So there's not too much we can really talk about it. So coming to our coming to save us is Mark Texan who is, he works at Google, he's on the angular team. He's here to talk to us all about how awesome angular is. Welcome Mark. Thanks for coming on.

1:07.5

Thank you so so much for having me. I'm super thrilled to be here.

1:11.3

Awesome. Before we get rocking, let's talk real quick

1:14.2

about Century.

1:15.3

If you are going to be building an angular app,

1:18.8

you better bet Century has a SDK, probably in 12, 13 lines of code you can integrate Century into your

1:27.6

angular app and then when stuff goes south you're gonna you're gonna know

1:31.2

what went wrong what people did to actually hit that so

1:34.6

check it out century. I owe use a bug code tasty treat for two months for free

1:39.1

awesome so Mark welcome thanks for works coming on on. Why don't you give us an introduction of who you are and what you do?

1:47.0

Yeah, so my name is Mark. I work at Google. I'm a software engineer, but a Google, I work as a developer relations engineer.

1:54.0

And I, yeah, I work on the angular team.

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