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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Angular Conf Melbourne 2018: Conference Recap

It was early morning rush hour on Friday, June 22nd, and the Melbourne winter sun shone on my face. I was attending Angular Conf Australia, being held at South Wharf. Arriving with just enough time to spare, I looked around the conference venue and had a quick chat with some of the participants. After a slight delay, the conference kicked-off with a quick thanks to sponsors and supporters. In this post I'm going to give you a rundown of what I saw next. "Reactive Programming" by Tracy Lee "Who suffers from JS fatigue?" asked Tracy Lee (AKA @ladyleet) in her opening keynote presentation. Fewer people than I expected put their hands up. Perhaps those suffering from JS fatigue had chosen to stay at home for the day to recover? Then again, with things like the Ivy render engine and the Bazel build tool (or as Tracy asked: "…a new Webpack?" – her words, not mine) coming, maybe it's not so surprising that people are still excited about Angular. An enthusiastic extrovert, Tracy quickly dived onto the topic of her talk – what 'reactive programming' is, and how it is being introduced to more and more languages and frameworks.


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