Ward Bell is a Google Developer Expert for Angular and a Microsoft MVP. He promises us an exciting future for Angular. Ward believes Angular is on the path to once again changing the way we write and architect applications.
New ways of programming and features that are part of Angular like RxJS are opening up possibilities we have yet to imagine. For instance, Reactive Forms using push-based validation will be benefit and change how applications like online bidding work.
Ward’s enthusiasm for new technologies doesn’t stop at RxJS. He comments on how effective TypeScript has been on improving quality of code and making the developer experience easier.
Another big milestone for Angular is developers starting to view Angular as a platform not just for web applications but for other projects such as WebVR and WebGL.
Though new concepts like RxJS may be hard to grasp for developers, with time those who are exposed through Angular begin to understand the doors Observables open and begin to rethink what they thought possible.
You can find Ward on twitter at @wardbell and check out his GitHub https://github.com/wardbell.
For more JavaScript focused news & events, visit http://thisdot.co.
Sponsored by This Dot Labs, a framework agnostic mentoring co built by core OSS contributors. http://thisdot.co/labs
New ways of programming and features that are part of Angular like RxJS are opening up possibilities we have yet to imagine. For instance, Reactive Forms using push-based validation will be benefit and change how applications like online bidding work.
Ward’s enthusiasm for new technologies doesn’t stop at RxJS. He comments on how effective TypeScript has been on improving quality of code and making the developer experience easier.
Another big milestone for Angular is developers starting to view Angular as a platform not just for web applications but for other projects such as WebVR and WebGL.
Though new concepts like RxJS may be hard to grasp for developers, with time those who are exposed through Angular begin to understand the doors Observables open and begin to rethink what they thought possible.
You can find Ward on twitter at @wardbell and check out his GitHub https://github.com/wardbell.
For more JavaScript focused news & events, visit http://thisdot.co.
Sponsored by This Dot Labs, a framework agnostic mentoring co built by core OSS contributors. http://thisdot.co/labs
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