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Angular 2 introduces some major improvements over its predecessor. We are going to cover the main areas so you can start creating your own projects and enjoy its benefits Today. In this workshop you are going to build a basic application while looking into different Angular 2 features like: bootstrapping, components, services, new template syntax and component routing.
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Hi everyone!
Hope you are as excited as I am about Angular 2. As an Angular GDE (Google Developer Expert), I have been following the Angular Team and their progress has been amazing to reach current RC4.
Angular 2 introduces some major improvements over its predecessor. We are going to cover the main areas so you can start creating your own projects and enjoy its benefits Today.
Do check out this Keynote from Brad Green about future plans for Angular 2 in preparation for this workshop.
Instructions
We are going to use a seed project to do the workshop: angular2-webpack-starter by @AngularClass. A top of the shelf Angular 2 starter kit. This is a solid base that will stand time so we can focus on learning Angular 2.
The final solution will be provided during the workshop. Angular 2 is very exciting but can be frustrating sometimes. Don’t forget to have fun! =)
Setting up Angular 2
Follow the instructions on the following link to get the basic environment working in your laptop before the session - quick-start. If you find any bug or need support please report it here.
Social Media
I would love to hear about you, hear your feedback and maybe even connect before or after the workshop. You can get a feeling of what I do at @gerardsans or @angular_zone on Twitter.
Looking forward to meet you!
Gerard
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Workshop: Angular 2
Gerard Sans
Gerard loves helping Developers to succeed using Web and Cloud technologies in AI and Web3. He is very excited about the future of the Web and JavaScript. Always happy Computer Science Engineer and humble Google Developer Expert. He loves to share his learnings by giving talks, training and writing about cool technologies. He loves running Web3 London, GraphQL London, GraphQL San Francisco, mentoring students and giving back to the community.