Description:

A lot of questions typically come up as developers write application code. For example, are you following established best practices? How easy will it be to maintain and refactor the application in the future? If you’re starting a new application from scratch, what application architecture should be used? These types of questions are common when building any type of application especially when you’re focused on meeting a deadline.

While there’s a lot of information out there about the core concepts of Angular, very little focuses on architectural concepts, best practices, and how to solve some of the more challenging tasks that come up. That’s the purpose of this workshop. The Angular Architecture and Best Practices workshop will provide guidance to help you think through the process of building a solid application architecture that is easy to refactor and maintain. Some of the topics covered include: 

• Planning your application architecture
• Best practices to apply
• Structuring features and modules
• Component communication techniques
• Using RxJS Subjects
• State management considerations
• Using RxJS operators efficiently with HttpClient calls
• Building and deploying with Docker containers
• Performance optimizations
• More…

Come join Dan Wahlin for two days of in-depth discussions and hands-on examples of different architecture concepts and best practices that can be applied to your Angular applications.


Bio:

Dan Wahlin

Dan founded Wahlin Consulting (https://codewithdan.com) which provides training, architecture, and mentoring services on Web technologies such as Angular, React, Node.js, Express, JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, ASP.NET Core, Web API, Microservices, and Docker. He’s also published multiple development courses on Pluralsight.com and Udemy.com. Dan is a Docker Captain, Google GDE, Microsoft MVP and Regional Director and speaks at conferences and user groups around the world.  Dan has written several books on Web technologies, hundreds of technical articles and blog posts (https://blog.codewithdan.com) and runs the “Code with Dan Web Development Newsletter” – a great way to stay up on the latest technologies. Follow Dan on Twitter @DanWahlin.