Recently I saw Julien Renaux posted on Twitter that whenever they work on an Angular application, there were a few things they always did in their approach to how they built the application. One of
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Using iA Writer for blog content
I bought a licence for iA Writer ages ago, but never really used it that much at first. I was looking for a writing application as I was planning to start writing a eBook. So I looked around at the
Weeknotes #2
This week has been manly working on getting a first internal release of the client project. So as part of the internal team I’ve been working on a lot of small CSS changes to the Ionic applic
Weeknotes #1
I’ve seen a few web developers starting to write up a weekly blog post on what they have been up to throughout the week. As I was enjoying reading these types of posts I thought I’d sta
Turning Design into Angular Components
Recently I had to take a design and create the Angular components for this design, while working through this problem it made me think about the thought process of how as Angular developers we turn
2018 Review
Writing a yearly review is not something I normally do, but after speaking to some other independent developers, it seems like it is a good idea, just for yourself to see what you’ve accompli
What companies want from an Ionic developer
I’ve recently started a new Ionic project, where we are already using Ionic v4. Through chatting with the team, I’ve realised that being an Ionic developer is a specialist role and by working a
Upgrading Your Approach to Angular from AngularJS
When upgrading an AngularJS app to Angular, there are a couple of routes you can take. There’s ngUpgrade, which is the official migration path set out in the Angular docs. There is also ngMig
This week in Angular
Here is a list of news stories I’ve found interesting from around the world for the Angular platform. Apps That Work Natively on the Web and Mobile From the Angular official blog, we have a
The Business Case for Unit Tests
Recently I read this great article on the DZone website called The Business Case for Unit Testing by Erik Dietrich In this article, he sets out six reasons why Unit Tests should be considered as a