Workshop 8h |
Angular Days Herbst 2020
| 05.10.2020
RxJS in Angular-Anwendungen: so schwimmen Sie nicht mehr gegen den Stream
Sie sind Angular-Entwickler und fühlen sich noch nicht sicher genug, RxJS in vollem Umfang einzusetzen? Es hat sich gezeigt, dass es in der Community noch viel Unsicherheit in der Nutzung von RxJS gibt – selbst für erfahrene Entwickler. In dieser Session mit Yannick Baron wird die Denk- und Arbeitsweise hinter streambasiertem Datenfluss mit RxJS nochmal speziell im Kontext von Angular-Anwendungen angesehen. Darüber hinaus werden häufige Stolperfallen, Antipatterns und Patterns, sowie nützliche Anwendungsbeispiele vorgestellt, um die Anwendung von RxJS einfacher und vertrauter zu machen. Lasst uns gemeinsam mit dem Stream schwimmen.
Yannick Baron is architecture consultant at Thinktecture and focuses on Angular and RxJS.
Event
Angular Days Herbst 2020
05.10.20
- 08.10.20
@ Berlin
(DE)
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