This document provides an overview and introduction to AngularJS, including:
- Key components of AngularJS like directives, data binding, modules, and controllers
- Examples of basic directives like ng-app, ng-model, and ng-bind
- How to build a simple AngularJS app with controllers and views to display a list of superheroes
- Additional AngularJS features like filters, routes, and integration with UI Bootstrap
- Resources recommended for learning more about AngularJS and JavaScript
This document discusses AngularJS, including its use of MVC architecture, data binding, directives, views, controllers, dependency injection, iterations, and testing with Angular. It covers core AngularJS concepts like one-way binding, two-way binding, and three-way binding. It also mentions the Yeoman tool and discusses Angular testing practices based on the test pyramid.
TechEvent BASTA von WPF nach Angular in 60 MinutenTrivadis
This document summarizes a presentation on migrating from WPF to Angular in 60 minutes. It discusses generating new projects in Visual Studio versus Angular CLI, differences in code structure and data binding between the frameworks, and tips for Angular development including prioritizing UX design, avoiding a "greenfield" rewrite, and managing coupling between components. The presenters provide resources for learning Angular and offer Angular training through Trivadis.
This document provides instructions for implementing DFP tags on a website. It explains that the tags should be placed after the <head> tag and includes code to load the DFP script asynchronously. It also shows sample code for defining a 728x90 banner ad slot and enabling DFP services on the page.
Debugging War Stories & Strategies to Survive on RejectJS 2014Johannes Weber
Imagine you’ve received a bug report from your favourite app. It happened on a complex system and you wouldn’t actually know what each part is doing. In this case, the first defense is trying to reproduce it with enabled DevTools. Either you know how to fix it immediately or you waste a lot of time with solving it without success. Have you ever experienced one of these bugs? Trying to fix them for hours without any result? It sucks and simply wastes too much precious time.
This talk is going to dive deep into advanced debugging JavaScript apps. We talk about the most powerful strategies and less known techniques in order to be more effective in fixing THE problem.
Bei der Entwicklung von AngularJS Anwendungen stellt das Formularhandling zu beginn eine große Herausforderung dar.
Wie funktioniert die Validierung, welche Möglichkeiten gibt es eigene Validatoren einzubinden?
Die Slides befassen schneiden folgende Themen an und veranschaulichen diese in einer Demo: ModelController, FormController, Validierung, Custom Validators
Slides zum Talk von Johannes Weber (@jowe) des ersten AngularJS Munich Meetups vom 13. Februar 2014
In our daily work we are often faced with rapidly changing requirements and environments. Tand the lean principles in combination with JavaScript provide us a great toolset for solving a lot of common problems.
Lean JS is centered around the principle of quickly preserving value with less work. It’s about being less wasteful and shortening the product development cycles by adopting a combination of business-hypothesis-driven experimentation, iced by iterative product releases and validated learning.
It`ll result in a ramped-up lead time with less waste, and empower your team to reach its goals more effective.
In this talk we will show you practical examples and demonstrate how to avoid common pitfalls in a world with a lot of unknown unknowns.
This document provides an overview and introduction to AngularJS, including:
- Key components of AngularJS like directives, data binding, modules, and controllers
- Examples of basic directives like ng-app, ng-model, and ng-bind
- How to build a simple AngularJS app with controllers and views to display a list of superheroes
- Additional AngularJS features like filters, routes, and integration with UI Bootstrap
- Resources recommended for learning more about AngularJS and JavaScript
This document discusses AngularJS, including its use of MVC architecture, data binding, directives, views, controllers, dependency injection, iterations, and testing with Angular. It covers core AngularJS concepts like one-way binding, two-way binding, and three-way binding. It also mentions the Yeoman tool and discusses Angular testing practices based on the test pyramid.
TechEvent BASTA von WPF nach Angular in 60 MinutenTrivadis
This document summarizes a presentation on migrating from WPF to Angular in 60 minutes. It discusses generating new projects in Visual Studio versus Angular CLI, differences in code structure and data binding between the frameworks, and tips for Angular development including prioritizing UX design, avoiding a "greenfield" rewrite, and managing coupling between components. The presenters provide resources for learning Angular and offer Angular training through Trivadis.
This document provides instructions for implementing DFP tags on a website. It explains that the tags should be placed after the <head> tag and includes code to load the DFP script asynchronously. It also shows sample code for defining a 728x90 banner ad slot and enabling DFP services on the page.
Debugging War Stories & Strategies to Survive on RejectJS 2014Johannes Weber
Imagine you’ve received a bug report from your favourite app. It happened on a complex system and you wouldn’t actually know what each part is doing. In this case, the first defense is trying to reproduce it with enabled DevTools. Either you know how to fix it immediately or you waste a lot of time with solving it without success. Have you ever experienced one of these bugs? Trying to fix them for hours without any result? It sucks and simply wastes too much precious time.
This talk is going to dive deep into advanced debugging JavaScript apps. We talk about the most powerful strategies and less known techniques in order to be more effective in fixing THE problem.
Bei der Entwicklung von AngularJS Anwendungen stellt das Formularhandling zu beginn eine große Herausforderung dar.
Wie funktioniert die Validierung, welche Möglichkeiten gibt es eigene Validatoren einzubinden?
Die Slides befassen schneiden folgende Themen an und veranschaulichen diese in einer Demo: ModelController, FormController, Validierung, Custom Validators
Slides zum Talk von Johannes Weber (@jowe) des ersten AngularJS Munich Meetups vom 13. Februar 2014
In our daily work we are often faced with rapidly changing requirements and environments. Tand the lean principles in combination with JavaScript provide us a great toolset for solving a lot of common problems.
Lean JS is centered around the principle of quickly preserving value with less work. It’s about being less wasteful and shortening the product development cycles by adopting a combination of business-hypothesis-driven experimentation, iced by iterative product releases and validated learning.
It`ll result in a ramped-up lead time with less waste, and empower your team to reach its goals more effective.
In this talk we will show you practical examples and demonstrate how to avoid common pitfalls in a world with a lot of unknown unknowns.
Angular 2 is a rewrite of AngularJS for modern web development. It improves on AngularJS by being faster, easier to use and learn, and built on proven best practices. Some key differences include components replacing controllers, unidirectional data flow instead of two-way binding, and type-based dependency injection rather than naming. While the core concepts remain similar, the implementation in Angular 2 is cleaner. However, setting up a full Angular project can still be complicated due to dependencies on build tools and module bundling.
Charla dada dentro de la Semana del Impulso TIC
DevFest Asturias, GDG Asturias
Avilés, Centro Niemeyer, 3 de noviembre de 2016
https://goo.gl/Udysyl
Angular 1 estaba muerto, en el verano de 2015 nadie quería programar. Sobre todo porque iba a salir Angular 2.
¿Qué hizo que esto cambiase? La salida de Angular 1.5 y la nueva arquitectura de componentes hizo que volviese a la vida y que el cambio a Angular 2 fuera mucho más simple.
This document summarizes a keynote presentation about Angular 2.0.0. It discusses the growth of the Angular community from 1.5 million users in October 2015 to 1.2 million users in September 2016 for Angular 1 and 623k users for Angular 2 in September 2016. It also outlines Angular's major release cycle and provides an overview of the core features and extensions of the Angular framework.
The document summarizes Angular 2, discussing its evolution, key features like NgModule, Router, Directives and Pipes, and providing examples. It introduces the speaker, Hugo Andres Escobar Ciceri, and outlines the topics to be covered, including a demo and conclusions. Key aspects of Angular 2 mentioned are its improved speed of development, abstraction, isolation, code organization/readability, and user experience compared to Angular 1.
This document provides an overview of AngularJS including reasons to use it, tools for building AngularJS applications, libraries that integrate with AngularJS, testing frameworks, and additional resources. It lists generators, build tools, and libraries for mobile development. It also mentions code playgrounds, testing frameworks like Karma and Protractor, and topics covered in other AngularJS resources.
Slide deck presented during my session on "Introduction to Angular 2" at UNICOM DevCon 2016 conference on Thursday, Dec 1, 2016. The conference was at Mövenpick Hotel & Spa, Bengaluru.
Front End Development for Back End Developers - vJUG24 2017Matt Raible
Are you a backend developer that’s being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We’ll explore the tools for frontend development and frameworks too!
Streamed live at 8pm MST on Oct 25, 2017! https://virtualjug.com/vjug24/
AngularJS RTP Slides - Angular 2 Demo #ngtattoo with Angular CLI, Newest New ...Tracy Lee
The document discusses setting up an Angular 2 application using Angular-CLI with Material Design. It covers initializing a new project with Angular-CLI, installing and configuring Materialize CSS for styling, generating components, and using features like routing and template-driven forms. It also provides resources for learning more including the speaker's blog posts and starter code repository.
This document discusses AngularJS, an open-source JavaScript framework. It provides an overview of AngularJS, including its key features like data binding, modularity, reusability, and testing capabilities. The document then describes some core AngularJS concepts like scopes, modules, controllers, directives, filters, and dependency injection. It also discusses how AngularJS works and initializes. Finally, the document demonstrates an implementation of an employee management system using AngularJS, GitHub, Grunt, and other tools to showcase features like adding and sorting employees.
This document contains information from a presentation on testing Angular applications. It discusses various testing strategies like unit testing, end-to-end testing, and continuous integration/deployment. It also covers tools like Angular CLI, TypeScript, setting up tests, mocking dependencies. Examples of unit testing Angular services and components are provided. Resources like style guides, books, and the presenter's contact details are listed at the end.
Cross Platform Angular 2 and TypeScript DevelopmentJeremy Likness
Jeremy Likness explains why Angular is a powerful front end web technology, then demonstrates a cross-platform approach to building Angular 2 apps using NodeJs, Visual Studio Code, and TypeScript.
Angular 1.x reloaded: improve your app now! and get ready for 2.0Carlo Bonamico
The buzz about the upcoming major reincarnation of AngularJS, with its hot mix of excitement and critics, has somehow shadowed the immediate gains enabled by the recent 1.3 and 1.4 releases.
This code-based talk will introduce concepts such as the "Controller As" syntax, component-based directives, the new router and bind once, to demonstrate how mixing these currently available Angular features with good design patterns (and a bit of ES6) provides concrete improvements in performance, modularity, testability and developer productivity to our apps now.
Furthermore, it will show how the main ideas at the basis of Angular 2.0 (API simplification, consistency, even more componentization and interoperability with ES6 and Web Components) can be applied to the design and implementation of 1.x applications, helping us both being more productive now & simplifying the upgrade to the "new" Angular.
The document outlines best practices for building applications with AngularJS. It discusses the differences between single page apps built with AngularJS and traditional apps, recommending approaches like following AngularJS style guides. The document also summarizes upcoming features for AngularJS 2.0 like improved directives and server-side rendering. Resources are provided for tools like Grunt, Bower, and techniques like search engine optimization for single page apps.
Testing Angular 2 Applications - Rich Web 2016Matt Raible
The best reason for writing tests is to automate your testing. Without tests, you'll likely be testing manually. This manual testing will take longer and longer as your codebase grows.
In this session, you’ll learn how to test an Angular 2 application. You'll learn how to use Jasmine to unit test components and Protractor for integration testing. We’ll also take a look at code coverage options and explore continuous integration tools.
Creating BananaJS with Angular 2, Angular CLI, and Material DesignTracy Lee
The document is a presentation slide deck about building applications with Angular 2 and Angular CLI. It discusses configuring Materialize CSS, generating components, deploying to Firebase, using template-driven forms, and the new Angular router. The presentation provides steps to create an Angular CLI project, add Materialize CSS, generate components, and deploy the application to Firebase. It also lists additional learning resources and community members that can provide help.
Angularjs interview questions and answersAnil Singh
This document discusses AngularJS interview questions and answers. It begins by defining AngularJS as a JavaScript framework maintained by Google for building single-page applications using MVC or MV* patterns. It then lists the main features of AngularJS such as two-way data binding, templates, directives, dependency injection and more. The document continues by providing sample questions that may be asked during an AngularJS interview and suggested answers covering topics like directives, scopes, filters, routing and other aspects of the framework.
"Angular 2 : le réveil de la force" est un talk co-présenté par Grégory HOULLIER et Nicolas PENNEC, lors du BreizhCamp 2015 à Rennes (France).
Cette présentation a pour but de faire le point sur les nouveautés du framework AngularJS 2.
http://www.breizhcamp.org/
Reason to choose Angular JS for your Web ApplicationPriyanka Verma
AngularJS is open source JavaScript framework that can be of help with utilizing Single Page HTML for declaring dynamic views in web-apps. The latest version of Angular 2 gives many advantages over AngularJS 1.x including better performance, lazy loading, simpler APIs, easier debugging and considerably more.
There's been a lot of talk lately about Progressive Web Apps. The main purpose is to provide an app-like user experience. For those who haven't heard of them, progressive web apps aim to bridge the gap between the mobile web and native apps by providing things like the ability to install, provide offline support, run background processes and send push notifications.
What are the non-technical doubts about using it? How does it work? Is it worth to dig into PWA now?
There’s been a lot of talk lately about Progressive Web Apps. The main purpose is to provide an app-like user experience. For those who haven’t heard of them, progressive web apps aim to bridge the gap between the mobile web and native apps by providing things like the ability to install, provide offline support, run background processes and send push notifications.
How does it work? What does it mean from the technical point of view? Is it worth to dig into PWA now? What are the non-technical doubts about using it?
Johannes Weber shows PWA in action and is intended to answer all these questions.
Angular 2 is a rewrite of AngularJS for modern web development. It improves on AngularJS by being faster, easier to use and learn, and built on proven best practices. Some key differences include components replacing controllers, unidirectional data flow instead of two-way binding, and type-based dependency injection rather than naming. While the core concepts remain similar, the implementation in Angular 2 is cleaner. However, setting up a full Angular project can still be complicated due to dependencies on build tools and module bundling.
Charla dada dentro de la Semana del Impulso TIC
DevFest Asturias, GDG Asturias
Avilés, Centro Niemeyer, 3 de noviembre de 2016
https://goo.gl/Udysyl
Angular 1 estaba muerto, en el verano de 2015 nadie quería programar. Sobre todo porque iba a salir Angular 2.
¿Qué hizo que esto cambiase? La salida de Angular 1.5 y la nueva arquitectura de componentes hizo que volviese a la vida y que el cambio a Angular 2 fuera mucho más simple.
This document summarizes a keynote presentation about Angular 2.0.0. It discusses the growth of the Angular community from 1.5 million users in October 2015 to 1.2 million users in September 2016 for Angular 1 and 623k users for Angular 2 in September 2016. It also outlines Angular's major release cycle and provides an overview of the core features and extensions of the Angular framework.
The document summarizes Angular 2, discussing its evolution, key features like NgModule, Router, Directives and Pipes, and providing examples. It introduces the speaker, Hugo Andres Escobar Ciceri, and outlines the topics to be covered, including a demo and conclusions. Key aspects of Angular 2 mentioned are its improved speed of development, abstraction, isolation, code organization/readability, and user experience compared to Angular 1.
This document provides an overview of AngularJS including reasons to use it, tools for building AngularJS applications, libraries that integrate with AngularJS, testing frameworks, and additional resources. It lists generators, build tools, and libraries for mobile development. It also mentions code playgrounds, testing frameworks like Karma and Protractor, and topics covered in other AngularJS resources.
Slide deck presented during my session on "Introduction to Angular 2" at UNICOM DevCon 2016 conference on Thursday, Dec 1, 2016. The conference was at Mövenpick Hotel & Spa, Bengaluru.
Front End Development for Back End Developers - vJUG24 2017Matt Raible
Are you a backend developer that’s being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We’ll explore the tools for frontend development and frameworks too!
Streamed live at 8pm MST on Oct 25, 2017! https://virtualjug.com/vjug24/
AngularJS RTP Slides - Angular 2 Demo #ngtattoo with Angular CLI, Newest New ...Tracy Lee
The document discusses setting up an Angular 2 application using Angular-CLI with Material Design. It covers initializing a new project with Angular-CLI, installing and configuring Materialize CSS for styling, generating components, and using features like routing and template-driven forms. It also provides resources for learning more including the speaker's blog posts and starter code repository.
This document discusses AngularJS, an open-source JavaScript framework. It provides an overview of AngularJS, including its key features like data binding, modularity, reusability, and testing capabilities. The document then describes some core AngularJS concepts like scopes, modules, controllers, directives, filters, and dependency injection. It also discusses how AngularJS works and initializes. Finally, the document demonstrates an implementation of an employee management system using AngularJS, GitHub, Grunt, and other tools to showcase features like adding and sorting employees.
This document contains information from a presentation on testing Angular applications. It discusses various testing strategies like unit testing, end-to-end testing, and continuous integration/deployment. It also covers tools like Angular CLI, TypeScript, setting up tests, mocking dependencies. Examples of unit testing Angular services and components are provided. Resources like style guides, books, and the presenter's contact details are listed at the end.
Cross Platform Angular 2 and TypeScript DevelopmentJeremy Likness
Jeremy Likness explains why Angular is a powerful front end web technology, then demonstrates a cross-platform approach to building Angular 2 apps using NodeJs, Visual Studio Code, and TypeScript.
Angular 1.x reloaded: improve your app now! and get ready for 2.0Carlo Bonamico
The buzz about the upcoming major reincarnation of AngularJS, with its hot mix of excitement and critics, has somehow shadowed the immediate gains enabled by the recent 1.3 and 1.4 releases.
This code-based talk will introduce concepts such as the "Controller As" syntax, component-based directives, the new router and bind once, to demonstrate how mixing these currently available Angular features with good design patterns (and a bit of ES6) provides concrete improvements in performance, modularity, testability and developer productivity to our apps now.
Furthermore, it will show how the main ideas at the basis of Angular 2.0 (API simplification, consistency, even more componentization and interoperability with ES6 and Web Components) can be applied to the design and implementation of 1.x applications, helping us both being more productive now & simplifying the upgrade to the "new" Angular.
The document outlines best practices for building applications with AngularJS. It discusses the differences between single page apps built with AngularJS and traditional apps, recommending approaches like following AngularJS style guides. The document also summarizes upcoming features for AngularJS 2.0 like improved directives and server-side rendering. Resources are provided for tools like Grunt, Bower, and techniques like search engine optimization for single page apps.
Testing Angular 2 Applications - Rich Web 2016Matt Raible
The best reason for writing tests is to automate your testing. Without tests, you'll likely be testing manually. This manual testing will take longer and longer as your codebase grows.
In this session, you’ll learn how to test an Angular 2 application. You'll learn how to use Jasmine to unit test components and Protractor for integration testing. We’ll also take a look at code coverage options and explore continuous integration tools.
Creating BananaJS with Angular 2, Angular CLI, and Material DesignTracy Lee
The document is a presentation slide deck about building applications with Angular 2 and Angular CLI. It discusses configuring Materialize CSS, generating components, deploying to Firebase, using template-driven forms, and the new Angular router. The presentation provides steps to create an Angular CLI project, add Materialize CSS, generate components, and deploy the application to Firebase. It also lists additional learning resources and community members that can provide help.
Angularjs interview questions and answersAnil Singh
This document discusses AngularJS interview questions and answers. It begins by defining AngularJS as a JavaScript framework maintained by Google for building single-page applications using MVC or MV* patterns. It then lists the main features of AngularJS such as two-way data binding, templates, directives, dependency injection and more. The document continues by providing sample questions that may be asked during an AngularJS interview and suggested answers covering topics like directives, scopes, filters, routing and other aspects of the framework.
"Angular 2 : le réveil de la force" est un talk co-présenté par Grégory HOULLIER et Nicolas PENNEC, lors du BreizhCamp 2015 à Rennes (France).
Cette présentation a pour but de faire le point sur les nouveautés du framework AngularJS 2.
http://www.breizhcamp.org/
Reason to choose Angular JS for your Web ApplicationPriyanka Verma
AngularJS is open source JavaScript framework that can be of help with utilizing Single Page HTML for declaring dynamic views in web-apps. The latest version of Angular 2 gives many advantages over AngularJS 1.x including better performance, lazy loading, simpler APIs, easier debugging and considerably more.
Similar to AngularJS Munich Meetup #7 - Intro (20)
There's been a lot of talk lately about Progressive Web Apps. The main purpose is to provide an app-like user experience. For those who haven't heard of them, progressive web apps aim to bridge the gap between the mobile web and native apps by providing things like the ability to install, provide offline support, run background processes and send push notifications.
What are the non-technical doubts about using it? How does it work? Is it worth to dig into PWA now?
There’s been a lot of talk lately about Progressive Web Apps. The main purpose is to provide an app-like user experience. For those who haven’t heard of them, progressive web apps aim to bridge the gap between the mobile web and native apps by providing things like the ability to install, provide offline support, run background processes and send push notifications.
How does it work? What does it mean from the technical point of view? Is it worth to dig into PWA now? What are the non-technical doubts about using it?
Johannes Weber shows PWA in action and is intended to answer all these questions.
#perfmatters - Optimizing the Critical Rendering PathJohannes Weber
Für eine bessere Performance unserer Website ist die Optimierung unseres HTML, CSS und JavaScript nicht alleine ausreichend. Neben diesem ist die Verbeserung des kritischen Rendering-Pfads entscheidend. Er behandelt den Vorgang zwischen dem Empfang der Daten und deren Verarbeitung zur Darstellung im Browser. Unser Ziel ist es, Inhalte zu priorisieren um damit das erste Rendering erheblich zu verkürzen. Es hinterlässt eine veränderte Vorstellung von Gewschindigkeit bei den Nutzern.
Als Entwickler schreiben wir das Markup und unsere Seite erscheint im Browser. Doch wie genau wird unser HTML, CSS und JavaScript vom Browser verarbeitet um dargestellt zu werden? Welche Möglichkeiten und Tools gibt es um den Prozess zu optimieren? Wie sieht das in der Praxis aus? Neben diesen Fragen beschäftigt sich der Talk mit der Analyse bereits optimierter Websiten sowie einem praktischen Beispiel in dem die Schritte von der Analyse zur Optimierung veranschaulicht werden.
Der Talk fand am 16. Juni 2015 auf der Developer Week 2015 (#DWX15) in Nürnbert statt.
Die original Slides sind auf Google Drive unter https://goo.gl/UnW7YN zu finden.
The evolution of Angular 2 @ AngularJS Munich Meetup #5Johannes Weber
The evolution of Angular 2
Angular 1 was born in 2009. Since that a lot of web standards are born and supported by most of the browsers natively. So it's time to use the new possibilities. That's how Angular 2 started. It's not just a major update. It's a whole rewrite!
The key theme of this talk it to get an overview of Angular 2. I’ll walk you through what you need to know to stay up to date, explain the main concepts behind A2 and the current state.
It is rounded off with some practical suggestions on how to proceed today - to make the transition from Angular 1.x to Angular 2.x easier.
Original slides with animated gifs can be found here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/122ptcLESkfSw8omK9ekG8FksD_zvegGrqOL2GR5PE80/edit?usp=sharing
A Story about AngularJS modularization developmentJohannes Weber
The more your AngularJS App is growing the more important is modularization. It starts with the naming convention, file structure, AMD, goes through the build process, loading and packaging strategies and ends in the browser.
We are going to give proposed solutions in practice as a ground for discussion.
Further, you are welcome to present your ideas in slides or code, which demonstrate how to manage modularization in Angular.js projects.
Speaker Bio:
Johannes Weber has spent more than 10 years in front- and backend development. He works for Mayflower GmbH where he focuses on the migration of SPA and MPA.
David Amend ist seit Jahren im Banken-Umfeld mit Schwerpunkt auf der Frontend-Entwicklung mithilfe von Java und JavaScript in Projekten tätig.
This document discusses responsive web design, including common challenges and strategies. It outlines 8 top responsive design problems: 1) explaining it to clients, 2) linear design processes, 3) navigation, 4) images, 5) tables, 6) converting old sites, 7) Internet Explorer support, and 8) testing. For each, it provides solutions like demonstrating concepts, designing for elements not layouts, consistent navigation patterns, responsive images, and testing tools. It also covers responsive newsletters, iframes, maps, forms, SEO, and recommends having a fluid workflow like water.
These are the slides from Johannes Weber's talk which were presented on AngularJS Lightning Talks #2 (2014-06-26) in Munich. More details about the event: http://www.meetup.com/AngularJS-Munich/events/164424472/
Responsive Webdesign: Fiese Fallstricke und sexy StrategienJohannes Weber
Der neue Mayflower-Donnerstagsvortrag am Standort München, dieses Mal mit Web-Experte Johannes Weber. Kostenfrei für alle, die vorbeischauen mögen:-)
Thema: Was Responsive Webdesign meint, ist klar: Ein Layout, das sich flexibel an die Bildschirmgröße des Clients anpasst. Für einen perfekten Auftritt auf dem Smartphone ebenso wie dem UltraHD-TV.
Was so schön klingt, birgt aber auch viele Fallstricke. Der Vortrag wird einige von ihnen Vorstellen: Von extravaganten Kundenwünschen, überraschender Browser-Inkompatibilität und der Verwendung von iFrames bis hin zu responsiven HTML-Newslettern. Abgerundet wird der Talk durch verschiedene Beispiele für den Workflow, Testing-Strategien und dem Thema SEO im Zusammenhang mit Responsive Webdesign.
Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to Indiadavidjhones387
"Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to India! From cost-effective services and expert professionals to round-the-clock work advantages, learn how your business can achieve digital success with Indian SEO solutions.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
Ready to Unlock the Power of Blockchain!Toptal Tech
Imagine a world where data flows freely, yet remains secure. A world where trust is built into the fabric of every transaction. This is the promise of blockchain, a revolutionary technology poised to reshape our digital landscape.
Toptal Tech is at the forefront of this innovation, connecting you with the brightest minds in blockchain development. Together, we can unlock the potential of this transformative technology, building a future of transparency, security, and endless possibilities.
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
Unlocking the full potential of Google Analytics is crucial for understanding and optimizing your website’s performance. This guide dives deep into the essential aspects of Google Analytics, from analyzing traffic sources to understanding user demographics and tracking user engagement.
Traffic Sources Analysis:
Discover where your website traffic originates. By examining the Acquisition section, you can identify whether visitors come from organic search, paid campaigns, direct visits, social media, or referral links. This knowledge helps in refining marketing strategies and optimizing resource allocation.
User Demographics Insights:
Gain a comprehensive view of your audience by exploring demographic data in the Audience section. Understand age, gender, and interests to tailor your marketing strategies effectively. Leverage this information to create personalized content and improve user engagement and conversion rates.
Tracking User Engagement:
Learn how to measure user interaction with your site through key metrics like bounce rate, average session duration, and pages per session. Enhance user experience by analyzing engagement metrics and implementing strategies to keep visitors engaged.
Conversion Rate Optimization:
Understand the importance of conversion rates and how to track them using Google Analytics. Set up Goals, analyze conversion funnels, segment your audience, and employ A/B testing to optimize your website for higher conversions. Utilize ecommerce tracking and multi-channel funnels for a detailed view of your sales performance and marketing channel contributions.
Custom Reports and Dashboards:
Create custom reports and dashboards to visualize and interpret data relevant to your business goals. Use advanced filters, segments, and visualization options to gain deeper insights. Incorporate custom dimensions and metrics for tailored data analysis. Integrate external data sources to enrich your analytics and make well-informed decisions.
This guide is designed to help you harness the power of Google Analytics for making data-driven decisions that enhance website performance and achieve your digital marketing objectives. Whether you are looking to improve SEO, refine your social media strategy, or boost conversion rates, understanding and utilizing Google Analytics is essential for your success.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
3. What's up tonight?
[60 min] Angular 2: A closer look to the innovations for
data binding and forms
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[30 min] How roompad uses AngularJS
[30 min] IonicFramework: a framework for building
hybrid mobile apps leveraging angular.js and cordova
Manfred Steyer
Andreas Sahle
Christian Mager
11. Angular 1 and Angular 2 upgrade/integration path
http://angularjs.blogspot.de/2015/08/angular-1-and-angular-2-
coexistence.html
12. Imagine you could have a poster filled with best
practices from John Papa's AngularJS Styleguide…
Which topics would you like to have on there?
bit.do/ng-poster-voting
Angular Styleguide as a Poster