The Angular Architecture Podcast provides pragmatic discussions about Angular development and architectural topics. If you want to understand how use and leverage the elements in Angular to create amazing solutions, this podcast is for you. Software development isn't easy. This podcast provides relevant information on how to best implement simple elements like NgModules, but takes you further with architectural concerns that every application has...for example: security, authorization, user ...
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Torqd examines the tools and concepts that developers use on the job. We talk web frameworks, career choices, community events, industry news, and anything else that keeps the engine running.
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Welcome to our latest episode where we dive deep into the world of Angular, focusing on Code Generation and Scaffolding. This episode is a goldmine for developers looking to streamline their Angular application development. We're breaking down complex concepts and turning them into easy-to-digest, actionable insights. Whether you're a seasoned pro …
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Since 10x developers are a myth - can we be a 2x or a 3x developer. How can we do this? This episode talks about some capabilities of Visual Studio Code and our development environment that could make us and our team a 2 or 3x developer.By Matt Vaughn
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Learn how choosing the wrong or right tool will affect your application architecture and perhaps its success. When should you choose your tools and materials?By Matt Vaughn
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Do You See Architecture? What are the (3) elements of effective architecture?
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17:36What are the elements of effective architecture? Do you see architecture and how do we use it to design and plan software solutions.By Matt Vaughn
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Angular Error Handling - Don't Let the Default Fail Your Application
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12:30Your default Angular ErrorHandler might be failing you when you deploy your application to production. This podcast describes the default Angular implementation for ErrorHandler and why you need to implement your own for a centralized repository.Important: The default Angular ErrorHandler is not for production use.More details on how to create your…
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Angular Architecture Part 2 with Lars Still Getting Rid of Modules
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1:04:10This episode continues our discussion with Lars Brink. Lars has an extensive background in web technologies. He is passionate about elegant code and performance. Learn why there is a need to reconsider Angular modules and how we work with components.- Lars is on a mission to get rid of Angular modules...and why- Lars confirms that he is the origina…
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Interview with Lars Brink Getting Rid of Modules
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44:48This Angularlicious episode features an interview with Lars Brink. Lars has an extensive background in web technologies. He shares his experience with us about some interesting Angular topics. He is passionate about elegant code and performance. Learn why there is a need to reconsider Angular modules and how we work with components.- Lars is on a m…
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Angular Architecture Interview with Bartosz Pietrucha
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36:50In this episode of the Angularlicious podcast, we talk with Bartosz Pietrucha the founder of Angular-Academy.com. He is an international speaker and trainer specializing in Enterprise Angular application architecture and security. We explore a new pattern to bridge the gap between Presentation and Business Logic using a Synchronization Strategy (ad…
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Software Architecture is more than just code - this episode continues the discussion about effective software architecture. How do we improve and get to effectiveness with our architecture and with Angular? The discussion will highlight:- how teams can be more effective- what Angular code organization strategies help- does your team have a playbook…
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Software Architecture is more than just code - this episode discusses (3) core elements of software architecture. This initial discussion lays the groundwork for Part 2 Effective Angular Architecture. Learn what you should consider for software architecture and what the balance between creativity and technical implementation.Architecture is much mo…
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On July 22-26, 2019, the Vehikl team will be attending the largest LaraconUS to date! With over 900 attendees showing up to the Playstation Theatre in Times Square, NYC, it will surely be an incredible experience! Join us as we speak with returning guest, Adam Frank! We’ll discuss upcoming talks, things to do in and around NYC, and what we’re looki…
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On March 25-27, 2019, we will be travelling to Tampa, Florida for VueConf US! During today’s episode, we’re going to talk about this year’s schedule, last year’s conference in New Orleans, and all the fun things we’ll be doing on our trip! Our guest speakers for this episode are Brian Hogg and first-time guest Natalie Mastracci! They’ll be talking …
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Angular Schematics with Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard
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24:52Angular Schematics with Brian Love and Kevin SchuchardIn this episode, the Angularlicios podcast talks with two Angular Schematic experts. Brian Love, the CTO at Briebug Solutions, and Kevin Schuchard, a Senior Software Engineer at Briebug. Both Brian and Kevin have extensive experience with creating new Schematics, training, and using Schematics f…
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Today we're discussing what's going on at the London Vehikl office! The London team has recently moved into a new building. The building is a beautiful and modern location. Caryn and James work in the London office and join us to tell us what it is like to work there, and what it's like working for Vehikl for general. The London location is hiring …
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Welcome to our first episode of the new year. Today’s episode is the start of a new series we are calling Vehikl: Under the Hood. We sit down with Colin DeCarlo and Brian Hogg and discuss some exciting developments in the London, Hamilton, and Waterloo offices. Vehikl is hiring new talent and we have many growth opportunities. We also talk about up…
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What does "serverless" really mean, and how do you get started working with it? Why is serverless infrastructure becoming a popular option? Join us as we have first time guest, Jesse Carter, a talented developer here at Vehikl, talk about his vast experience working with serverless architecture. Links and Resources: Jesse Carter on LinkedIn: https:…
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023 - Essentials for Becoming a Software Professional
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1:04:27We take a look at Uncle Bob’s (Bob Martin) book The Clean Coder and discuss the topic of software professionalism. We have varying degrees of experience that we share with each other and the audience. We walk chapter by chapter through the book and give some general impressions of what we took away from it. We discuss work/life balance, time manage…
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React Native is a framework that builds applications for both IOS and Android systems. We have some curiosity about React Native and Lucas and Alex join us to tell us about their experience with React and React Native. How does React Native compare to the original React? What sort of workflow can you expect? What languages can you use with React Na…
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021 - Helpful Productivity Tools & Practices
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54:27So how do you like to work? Are you a multi-monitor user? Do you prefer the lights on or off? Dan and Margaret sit down with Adam Frank and Brian Hogg and compare preferences, quirks, and techniques when they want to get down to work and have a productive time. We discuss strategies and tips we’ve collected over time. We share tools we find work fo…
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Are you an effective Angular developer? Is your team effective? This episode looks at 3 Elements of Effectiveness. Learn how you and your team can improve in different areas.We examine what is required to be effective in using our tools, continuous learning, and execution of our recipes, architecture, and process.…
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Are you heading to Laracon US 2018 in Chicago? We’ll see you there! Brian Hogg and Justin Buchanan join Dan and Margaret to talk baseball, food, museums, and the conference we’re all excited to check out. Rumour has it, the first 50 people to attend Colin DeCarlo’s “Design Patterns with Laravel” talk will get something special. Bonus: Come meet the…
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019 - Open for Extension: Adaptability in Laravel
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52:41By Vehikl
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018 - Gives Everybody The Context: Paired Programming
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52:35What exactly is paired programming? How do you make it work for you and your team? What happens when you make it a mob? Colin DeCarlo and Grant Lovell join Dan and Margaret to talk through getting collaborative with your code. Links and resources: Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDF Grant Lovell on Twitter: https://goo.gl/ARoaQC deliver…
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017 - I Think “It Depends”: Clean Architecture (Part 2)
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59:59We’re back with part two of our inaugural Torqd book club; discussing Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin’s “Clean Architecture” with Colin DeCarlo, Brad Brothers, and Lucas Gladding. This time, we’re starting from the beginning of the book, diving into the SOLID acronym, dissecting the principles behind it, and debating when and how to put new lessons from …
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016 - Back to the Book: Clean Architecture (Part 1)
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58:22Gather ‘round for the inaugural Torqd book club. For our first entry, we’re looking at “Clean Architecture” by Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin. With guests Colin DeCarlo, Brad Brothers, and Lucas Gladding, we’ll explore some of the larger concepts covered in the book (dependency inversion, plugin architecture, design patterns, tech debt) and hit on a few…
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015 - I Don’t Belong Here: Imposter Syndrome
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47:12What is imposter syndrome? What makes it so tough to get over? Does it hit our industry harder than others? Brian and Daniel join Margaret and Dan to explore their own views on, experiences of, and ways to cope with that “I don’t belong here” feeling. Links and resources: Brian Hogg on Twitter: https://goo.gl/DRm2fA Daniel Mills on GitHub: https://…
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Adam and Stephen rejoin Margaret and Dan for a short recap of VueConf US 2018 in New Orleans. How much did we learn? What did we eat? Where did we drink? Who got searched for contraband at the airport? Tune in to find out! Links and resources: VueConf US 2018: https://goo.gl/KEqY9b Adam Frank on Twitter: https://goo.gl/ojQsfW Stephen Belyea on Twit…
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This episode is about some new tools for your Angular applications and development environments. Building custom libraries for your projects is not easy. However, there are some new tools that will improve your development environment by creating a consolidated workspace - so you can have multiple apps and libraries in the same environment.And when…
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Heading to VueConf US in New Orleans this week? So are we! Adam and Stephen join Margaret and Dan to talk food, drinks, and fun in The Big Easy. Stick it out long enough, and we might even talk about the conference. Bonus: Come meet the Vehikl team and grab a t-shirt at our VueConf booth! Links and resources: VueConf US 2018 (March 26-28 in New Orl…
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012 - Batteries Included: Vue In Practice
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55:01With VueConf US approaching, we’re looking at our experiences with Vue in production. Returning guest Colin DeCarlo and new-to-the-show guest Brian Hogg sit down with Dan and Margaret for an overVue. From bare bones usage as data-binding jQuery replacement, through enhancing existing environments without damaging the goods, to building out a ground…
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011 - The Entirety of Humanity: Web Accessibility
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50:09What is a11y all about? What does this mean from a user’s perspective? How does accessibility weigh-in on your project costs? Join us in this episode as our producer (and front end developer), Stephen Belyea talks about the importance of web accessibility. Bonus: Come meet Stephen Belyea in person at GPUG’s monthly Meetup on Wednesday, February 28t…
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010 - Don’t Float Things Anymore: CSS Grid
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48:05New to CSS Grid? Heard of Grid but hesitant to ship it in the wild? Margaret and (our brand new co-host) Dan speak with designer Darren Galway about Grid’s new syntax, browser support, and getting it integrated into current projects. Links and resources: Darren Galway on Twitter: https://goo.gl/ZPddms MDN Grid specs: https://goo.gl/ghWfBJ “Can I Us…
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What exactly is code review? Is it more than just telling somebody what’s wrong with their code? Of course it is! Join developers, Colin DeCarlo, Dan Mills, and Justin Buchanan, as they sit in with Margaret to drop comments, request changes, and give approvals. Links and resources: Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDF Colin DeCarlo on Gi…
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The focus of this podcast is to identify software design patterns that are used in Angular with the goal of understanding how they work, why they are important. You will learn how to make services and components work better for you by knowing the patterns they implement. Now that we have Typescript, you are armed with the ability to take advantage …
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A podcast about things Angular, including architecture. This episode provides the background for this podcast and what you can expect from future episode.By Matt Vaughn
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The focus of this podcast is about how to use Angular Modules the right way. You'll discover how many modules your application really needs. Also, if you've ever wanted to create a custom Angular module to share and distribute - this podcast provides the information you'll need to create, publish, and use your custom module.Free Guide: http://angul…
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008 - Sane Looking Results: Testing the Front End
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36:57Tired of testing? We aren’t! We’re focusing on what goes into testing the front end. Alex Barry, one of our senior devs, weighs in on the process, differences from back end, and helping you code better. Links and resources: Alex Barry on Twitter: https://goo.gl/C181KJ Alex Barry on GitHub: https://goo.gl/h63i3D Mocha JS testing framework: https://g…
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007 - Given, When, Then: an Intro to Application Testing
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42:13Good testing is tough. We’re talking testing in design, development, and the future of your app with two of our senior devs - Brad Brothers, and Colin DeCarlo. Links and resources: Brad Brothers on Twitter: https://goo.gl/VkKoMk Brad Brothers on GitHub: https://goo.gl/p6uL2q Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: goo.gl/tYRaDF Colin DeCarlo on GitHub: goo.gl/eP…
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The time has come for Colin Mills and Justin Buchanan to graduate from their 16-month co-op term at Vehikl. We talk highlights, experiences, and career growth throughout the term. Get real advice from students on turbo boosting your career through co-op and understanding the ins and outs of the industry from the starting line. Links and resources: …
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The dust has settled since our trip to Laracon 2017 in New York City. Join Product Designer Caryn Humphreys, and Developers Jesse O’Brien and Adam Frank to dig into impressions and the Laracon experience. We’ll touch on the wide variety of talk topics, from education to inspirational, and how to make the most of any conference. Links and resources:…
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Day 1 of Laracon US 2017 is a wrap and the after party is well underway. We grabbed a few developer friends for a quick recap of the day’s events. Links and resources: Laracon US 2017 in New York City: goo.gl/rMKE6A Science Fair at Laracon: goo.gl/Xx7kSj “Introducing Laravel Horizon” blog post from Taylor Ottwell: goo.gl/GK9Lda Jesse O’Brien on Twi…
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It’s Laracon week and we’re getting ready for Laravel’s 5.5 release. Developers Jesse O’Brien, Colin DeCarlo, and Dan Soppelsa sit down to chat through features, updates, and tools implemented for the release. Links and resources: Jesse O’Brien on Twitter: goo.gl/z4i42G Jesse O’Brien on GitHub: goo.gl/orDGuJ Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: goo.gl/tYRaDF …
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We’re sitting down with Senior Developer Colin DeCarlo, and occasional computer user Daniel Mills, to discuss how they started, where they’ve been, and choices made along the way. Regardless of where your career is at, Colin and Dan have wisdom to spare. From early days during the dot-com bust, to running and hosting Southern Ontario’s premiere PHP…
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We’re talking our favourite lightweight Javascript framework/libraries: React and Vue. Senior full-stack developers Jesse O’Brien and Dan Soppelsa join our co-hosts, Eric and Margaret, for this debut Torqd chat. Sit-in as we learn more about Jesse and Dan’s careers, history with the Javascript landscape, and philosophies on getting started or just …
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