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Angular Meetup in the Ruhr Area. Exchange knowledge, make some new friends, get projects, jobs ...
This Meetup is sponsored and hosted by E.ON Digital Technology, Essen.
We welcome every kind of support. If you want to be a host, speaker, sponsor or participate in the planning, feel free to contact us.
We are planning to setup regular Meetups in a 2-3 month schedule and do it more recently if needed.
Topics will be everything around the newest Angular features, TypeScript and interesting new web-technologies. You can recommend topics yourself at the Meetup, here in the discussion channel or by sending an e-mail to [email protected].
Bevorstehende Events (1)
Alles ansehen- HoHoHo - AngularRuhr Dez. 2024Adesso SE, Dortmund
Hey folks,
it's that time again. We cordially invite you to celebrate the last AngularRuhr of 2024 with us at the end of the year.We're meeting at Adesso in Dortmund and have prepared some exciting talks for you.
Talk 1: Boosting SEO in Angular: Implementing Locale-Specific URLs for Multilingual Content
Speaker: Jens SchmidtKey Points:
- Importance of Multilingual SEO
- Setting Up Locale-Specific URLs
- Content TranslationAbout Jens: Jens is a software engineer at E.ON One, specialized in backend development and cybersecurity. He hosts the DevSecRuhr Meetup Series and is the founder of Fivesec(https://fivesec.de), where he provides professional cyber protection services.
Talk 2: Today I hoist, tomorrow I build - Dependency Management, but the right way, with pnpm
Speaker: Daniel ZenzesDo we actually know which dependencies we are using in our front-end projects? For sure? In monorepos that are built with yarn or npm, this is often not so easy to say and can quickly lead to problems. This is not only the fault of the tools, but sometimes also of us developers.
In this talk, Daniel reports on the problems that can occur with monorepos and why a switch to pnpm can be worthwhile. He illustrates how pnpm helps to solve these challenges and how the migration is carried out successfully step by step. At the end, he shows why the migration is worthwhile and where pnpm is no help.
About Daniel: Daniel Zenzes is a Principal Software Engineer at adesso SE with a focus on front-end development. In addition to Angular, he particularly enjoys working with Vue and Svelte, but is also interested in agile methods and TDD. In his spare time, he produces the podcast [Herr Zenzes wills wissen](https://zenzes.me/podcast) and the IT podcast [Ready for Review](https://ready-for-review.dev).
I can hardly wait to welcome you again and spend the evening with you. Many thanks to Adesso for providing us with a great location and bar. Get ready for some good times =)
Best regards,
Tobias