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Learn about the new TypeScript version 1.8 just released, read about monads in JavaScript, explore Reactive Extensions in Angular and discover how microservices benefit the enterprise.
Until next time,
Learn about an approach to two-factor authentication in NodeJS, troubleshoot apps in Visual Studio, and set up your full TypeScript environment with Visual Studio Code.
Setting up a #TypeScript and #VisualStudio @Code environment with #Gulp #Mocha and more https://t.co/cgYzvArNFo
— Jeremy Likness (@jeremylikness) February 16, 2016
Until next time,
Lots of great content on microservices, the latest version of Angular, and extending your favorite tools like Visual Studio.
How to secure containers and microservices https://t.co/haA2Lpi4y6
— Jeremy Likness (@jeremylikness) February 15, 2016
Until next time...
Learn about microservices, Aurelia, and AngularJS 2.0 in today’s updates.
Microservices in Practice https://t.co/sdYvPpgjaW
— Jeremy Likness (@jeremylikness) February 10, 2016
Understanding "Object Identity" With ngFor Loops In #Angularjs 2 Beta 3 https://t.co/tuhDqTyBAw #ng2
— Jeremy Likness (@jeremylikness) February 10, 2016
Until next time,
The latest Angular 1.x version is out! Angular 2 and React are better together, learn more about Aurelia, read an in depth commentary on the state of MVC frameworks and why one developer is no longer using them, and discover the benefits of Slack in the workplace.
Until next time,
Lots of great links to catch up to. Almost all JavaScript, quite a bit about containers, AngularJS and automation with tools like Docker and Visual Studio. Be sure to check out the detailed breakdown of the ReactJS library (Rx)!
And don’t forget to check out my Angular 2 with TypeScript lab.
On Monday, January 25th, 2016 I met with a large group at the Microsoft offices in Alpharetta, GA to present how to build Angular 2.0 apps using TypeScript.
The talk was aimed at individuals who have little to no experience with Angular 2.0. It covers building an app from scratch, starting with some tools to get you started and ending with a discussion of the more advanced features like data-binding.
I wrote the deck in JavaScript and you can view the presentation here.
A week later I followed up with a hands-on lab. Instead of presenting how to build an Angular 2.0 app, I shared setup instructions and discussed the various steps to build the project as well as supported the attendees while they built the project on their own laptops.
Although the lab was not recorded, you can follow my step-by-step lab instructions and duplicate the steps on your own machine.
Click or tap here to access the lab.
If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me directly through the contact form on my website. Enjoy building your Angular 2.0 apps!