The most infamous code smells in Angular Applications | Juan Herrera
Join us to learn the most villainous code smells you will find in most Angular applications, along with an elegant solution for each one of them. In this talk, we will share some of the pitfalls Angular developers easily fall into, why they emerge, and how you can prevent them from happening again. This talk touches base on: • Component Logic • Architecture • Conventions and Standards • Module Separation • RxJS The content of this talk also takes into account a survey conducted with Angular experts worldwide, who shared the code smells they considered risky. Join us and find out the results! Speaker: Juan Herrera (Parkside.at) | https://javascript-conference.com/spe... 😊 Come, join us at the next International JavaScript Conference | https://javascript-conference.com/ 👉 Follow us on Twitter | / javascriptcon 👍 Like us on Facebook | / javascriptcon

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