Dan Wahlin
AngularJS, JavaScript, HTML5, jQuery, Node.js, ASP.NET, C#, XAML
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Code and Slides from My AngleBrackets April 2014 Talks in Orlando
The AngleBrackets and DevIntersection conference is all wrapped up! Thanks to everyone that took the time to come to my talks – it’s always fun to meet new people and hear about the apps they’re building. As promised, here’s the code and slides from each presentation.
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The Web Weekly - Edition 7
Edition 7 of my Web Weekly newsletter has been published (sign-up to the right to receive it automatically)! Here’s what’s in this latest edition.
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The AngularJS JumpStart Video Training Course Has Been Released!
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AngularJS JumpStart Video Course Coming Soon!
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The Web Weekly - Edition 6
Edition 6 of my Web Weekly newsletter has been published (sign-up to the right to receive it automatically)! Here’s what’s in this latest edition.
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What’s the Role of the Server in Single Page Applications (SPAs)?
I’ve been doing a lot of AngularJS consulting and training lately and have been asked one particular question over and over: “What’s the role of the server in Single Page Applications (SPAs)”? Regardless of what SPA framework you use (AngularJS, Ember, Durandal, etc.) every SPA framework out there relies on some type of service (RESTful or otherwise) to serve and process data. That’s the obvious role that servers can play with SPAs. What’s not quite as obvious are the other roles that the server can play as a SPA interacts with it.
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Web Weekly Episode 6 Video Highlights
I haven’t had a chance to get the latest issue of the Web Weekly newsletter out yet (sign-up to the right if you’re interested) but the video highlights are ready. In this episode the following topics are covered:
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The Web Weekly - Edition 5
Edition 5 of the Web Weekly newsletter has been published (sign-up to the right to receive it automatically)! Here’s what’s in this latest edition.
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Interview with Brad Green from the AngularJS Team
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Interview with Carl and Richard from DotNetRocks: Getting AngularJS
I had the chance to record a new episode of DotNetRocks with Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin on the campus of UC Irvine in California recently which is always a lot of fun. We sat down and talked about AngularJS, how it fits in with ASP.NET MVC and Web API, a few random things like quadcopters, and more. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience (they were on a DotNetRocks tour across California) with some enthusiastic people in attendance. Check out the episode below (it’ll take you to the DotNetRocks site).