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AiA 236: Getting Deeper into then CLI with Dave Müllerchen

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  • Aaron Frost
Special Guests: Dave Müllerchen and Mike Brocchi
Episode Summary
Dave Mullerchen is a freelancer from Germany and does a lot of Angular workshops. Mike Brocchi works for Ultimate Software and works with Stencil to provide framework agnostic web components as a design language system. Today the panel is discussing the Angular CLI.
Mike talks about exactly what Stencil.js is, a set of tools to spit out raw web components made by the Ionic folks. They discuss how Angular Elements stacks up to Stencil. Dave talks about the most important things the community needs to know about the Angular CLI, most importantly it can save you a lot of money. They each talk about their history with the CLI, and how they found that it increased speed and decreased bundle size. The panel finds Angular is less teachable than other languages, but the CLI is the key to making Angular teachable
They go into detail about how the CLI can save money. They talk about some of the schematics available in the CLI and their usefulness, and which are their favorites. They end by mentioning that the schematics work off the file system, so it’s not angular specific, and that the CLI makes discoverable schematics and can run analytics.
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Aaron Frost:
Shai Reznik:
  • HBO’s Crashing
Dave Müllerchen:
Mike Brocchi:
  • "ng doc ______" to search angular.io docs via the command line
  • Live Share from the Visual Studio team, now out of preview
Special Guests: Dave Müllerchen and Mike Brocchi.
  continue reading

387 episodes

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on November 18, 2022 02:36 (2y ago). Last successful fetch was on October 13, 2022 19:14 (2y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

Manage episode 231642505 series 1446390
Sponsors
Panel
  • Aaron Frost
Special Guests: Dave Müllerchen and Mike Brocchi
Episode Summary
Dave Mullerchen is a freelancer from Germany and does a lot of Angular workshops. Mike Brocchi works for Ultimate Software and works with Stencil to provide framework agnostic web components as a design language system. Today the panel is discussing the Angular CLI.
Mike talks about exactly what Stencil.js is, a set of tools to spit out raw web components made by the Ionic folks. They discuss how Angular Elements stacks up to Stencil. Dave talks about the most important things the community needs to know about the Angular CLI, most importantly it can save you a lot of money. They each talk about their history with the CLI, and how they found that it increased speed and decreased bundle size. The panel finds Angular is less teachable than other languages, but the CLI is the key to making Angular teachable
They go into detail about how the CLI can save money. They talk about some of the schematics available in the CLI and their usefulness, and which are their favorites. They end by mentioning that the schematics work off the file system, so it’s not angular specific, and that the CLI makes discoverable schematics and can run analytics.
Links
Picks
Aaron Frost:
Shai Reznik:
  • HBO’s Crashing
Dave Müllerchen:
Mike Brocchi:
  • "ng doc ______" to search angular.io docs via the command line
  • Live Share from the Visual Studio team, now out of preview
Special Guests: Dave Müllerchen and Mike Brocchi.
  continue reading

387 episodes

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