I was basically wandering around on Youtube looking for some videos on Unit Testing to help me with my current project and I stumbled across this video. I've seen some of Roy's other presentations, and I really think this is one of his best ones yet. Most of Roy's books are on .NET so it was nice to see him talking about Javascript. For your reference, here's teh video:
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Googling for "AngularJS cheat sheet" is something that you might have never done before, but in fact by doing it you can uncover a whole slew of great information on AngularJS. Sure, it may contain a lot of $scope and some other annoying bits, but it general it can be a really excellent guide if you find yourself suddenly forgetting the proper Angular 1 syntax. This is a great companion to the styles guides and goes just a bit deeper into how you accomplish common tasks on Angular. I've made it even easier for you by listing my favorite ones here:
I'm a front-end developer, and I have a lot of source code in various repositories on github. The code is public and open source so it's free for me to just leave the code there and create as many repositories as I need. Actually hosting a website is much different from storing source code, but wouldn't it be nice if you could just have github also just host the dist files for your site as well? Well, it turns out you can! The best part is that this basically allows you to host unlimited open source websites and web apps for free with the simple and familiar (to me, at least) interface of git and github. Below is an example of how I've been doing this.
I sometimes wish I had a short and easy to understand explanation of when to use each service type in AngularJS. Here it is:
It's 10pm, and I just got home about 15 minutes ago from the trek to NYC. I was at another software development meetup event today, but this time it was different; this time I was giving the presentation! During the last day of my Angular class I had to present my project: ng-nj.org. When I was finished I thought to myself, "Hey, I kind of want some more of that", and I was finally feeling knowledgable enough to be able to give other people some solid advice so I made an event happen and gave a presentation.
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