What: AngularJS in a day
When: Thursday 10th April 2014, 10am to 4.30pm
Where: Kings Centre, Norwich, NR1 1PH
How much: £30
Sign-up: http://www.meetup.com/Norfolk-Developers-NorDev/events/171910802/
AngularJS is big news: though newer than Backbone or Ember, it is already hugely more popular. Its secret is the huge productivity of its UI primitives. For example: why reinvent wheels to make a live updating list or grid when you can declaratively repeat, filter and edit with Angular's simple extensions to HTML?
In this session we'll learn the core of AngularJS, demystify some of its rough edges, and peek behind the scenes to understand how it all works. We'll then build up a full single-page web application so you are ready to start applying Angular to your own projects.
Tim Ruffles
@timruffles
Tim is the founder of SidekickJS, a code-quality tracker for teams. He teaches & mentors developers for General Assembly and EventHandler. Previously he was front-end tech-lead for Skimlinks and Picklive. He talks about Javascript at conferences and events.
When: Thursday 10th April 2014, 10am to 4.30pm
Where: Kings Centre, Norwich, NR1 1PH
How much: £30
Sign-up: http://www.meetup.com/Norfolk-Developers-NorDev/events/171910802/
AngularJS is big news: though newer than Backbone or Ember, it is already hugely more popular. Its secret is the huge productivity of its UI primitives. For example: why reinvent wheels to make a live updating list or grid when you can declaratively repeat, filter and edit with Angular's simple extensions to HTML?
In this session we'll learn the core of AngularJS, demystify some of its rough edges, and peek behind the scenes to understand how it all works. We'll then build up a full single-page web application so you are ready to start applying Angular to your own projects.
Tim Ruffles
@timruffles
Tim is the founder of SidekickJS, a code-quality tracker for teams. He teaches & mentors developers for General Assembly and EventHandler. Previously he was front-end tech-lead for Skimlinks and Picklive. He talks about Javascript at conferences and events.
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