This was a really great talk. I've never heard any of the details of Angular's runtime behaviour explained so well. Only negative is I wish it had been longer! I would have really liked if it had carried on to talk about the more tricky bits like embedded views. Nevertheless, excellent stuff.
at the end of the presentation, she is showing lifecycle hooks and mentioning: " some of them are node by node and some view by view in run time ". I don't understand how this information can help me to increase the performance of my app ? how this information can help me or is any case we should consider for designing with knowing this fact?
Angular is a great example of what a mess navigating tech documentation and tutorials is. I don't like the official ng intros as they don't explain why things are done the way they are. This leads me to vids like this, where the explanations are slightly too techie. It's easier to learn something like embedded systems, which to most people seems advanced. I guess it's because it's close to the metal. When software is built on software built on software - that's where the complexity of understanding what goes on under the hood comes from...
I did not get why Angular is needed in the first place. What's the history? What was the need of this? Were the existing technologies failing at something?
Amazing talk! Really insightful. Learned so much. Thanks! Kara :)
This was a really great talk. I've never heard any of the details of Angular's runtime behaviour explained so well. Only negative is I wish it had been longer! I would have really liked if it had carried on to talk about the more tricky bits like embedded views. Nevertheless, excellent stuff.
i enjoy listening to her and shes very knowledgable
That was quite masterful.
Great talk! I’m already have pure understanding about more of these concepts
Wonderful Presentation !!! :) Very helpful and simple to understand ! :) GOOD JOB ! :) Waiting for next presentation :)
An awesome talk, easy to listen to and greatly explained.💪
An awesome talk, easy to listen to and greatly explained.
That was brilliant and unique info, thx!
thanks awesome talk on change Detection strategy. I like it.
Is there error at 11:28 , mentioning of component as an directive only.
In Angular, Components are a subset of Directives. So the InfoCard and Footer Components are also Directives.
at the end of the presentation, she is showing lifecycle hooks and mentioning: " some of them are node by node and some view by view in run time ". I don't understand how this information can help me to increase the performance of my app ? how this information can help me or is any case we should consider for designing with knowing this fact?
Does she promises you that the information she provided must help you? Not satisfied? Walk by ;)
Great talk! I learned a lot.
You are such a good talker!
cool talk! Thanks a lot Kara.
26:53 invoking lifecycles on img+h1 tags :/ ... I dont understand, lifecycles only make sense on Angular Decorated classes ...
27:29
Amazing talk
Great talk!
Excellent talk...
The part talking about hooks is quite fast and confusing.
Angular is a great example of what a mess navigating tech documentation and tutorials is. I don't like the official ng intros as they don't explain why things are done the way they are. This leads me to vids like this, where the explanations are slightly too techie.
It's easier to learn something like embedded systems, which to most people seems advanced. I guess it's because it's close to the metal. When software is built on software built on software - that's where the complexity of understanding what goes on under the hood comes from...
Kind of a pointless argument to be comparing an abstraction framework like angular to embedded systems lol
Frameworks are a contrived complexification that continue to degrade the WWW.
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I need to find me a wife as beautiful and techie as her❤️
me too!!!!!
her husband is bjarne stroustrup
don't we all brother man
she's pretty... ;)
Thanks God gave us React instead of this nightmare.
React much better
I did not get why Angular is needed in the first place. What's the history? What was the need of this? Were the existing technologies failing at something?
You don't know why? I want to watch you implementing your own Compiler :)
Great talk!
Great talk!
Great talk 👏