Angular 4

James Gibson

Ryan Budny

Teagan Glenn

Sponsors

Galvanize is a 21st Century school for entrepreneurs, engineers, and data scientists. On eight campuses across the U.S., the energy, intellect and ambition of Galvanize students, members and alumni are at the heart of a learning community that promotes belonging, and that celebrates courage and growth.

Sponsors

DevMeetings is a full-day workshop – prepared by programmers with a passion. Since 2011, we have held more than 30 meetings, from Server-Side JavaScript through implementation of games in JavaScript to Responsive Web Design.

Mentors

Defining enterprise software for the budding cannabis industry.

Interacting with the plant from seed to sale is what we do and this requires a flexible yet versatile tech stack. Embracing the flexibility of JavaScript, I lead my team to develop enterprise cannabis management software.

In the past I have developed new products based on Angular2, Material Design, and Node.js at Apto as a Lead Software Engineer.

James Gibson

Mentors

Experience with Angular, Meteor, Node, Ruby, Mongo, and Postgres.

Fullstack developer at Flowhub for 2.5 years. Most recently built an application to make cannabis grow warehouses more efficient using Angular. Primarily learned Angular during a 3 month engagement at Pivotal Labs.

Almost became an economics professor before dropping out of grad school to pursue a more meaningful career than academia can provide.

Ryan Budny

Mentors

 Over 19 years experience in development including C/C++, Java, C#, JavaScript, Python and more. 

Currently the Lead Android engineer for MassRoots, she spent many years designing and implementing plug-and-play 3rd party integration systems.

Teagan is a contributor on the Home-Assistant.io home automation platform, Mycroft.ai voice assistant and has her home almost completely automated to the point of science fiction.

Teagan Glenn

Workshop Format:

Expectation:

Workshop Format:

Reality:

Where to follow along:

https://gitter.im/devmeetings/Angular-Denver

Outline

  • Introductions
  • Setup & Component Creation
  • Master/Detail/Multi Component
  • Services
  • Routing
  • Advanced Research Topics

Verify Environment

Verify the angular cli is accessible:

If you see something like this:

run npm install -g @angular/cli

Let's install the template

...but lets remove git

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