Angular U

  • 9:00 AM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

  • 11:00 AM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

  • 1:00 PM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

  • 1:30 PM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

  • 2:00 PM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

  • 3:00 PM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

  • 3:30 PM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

  • 4:00 PM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

  • 4:30 PM

    • Angular 2 Roadmap Update

      Ballroom EFG_

      In this keynote, the Angular team leaders give us an update on where we are and where we are headed with Angular 2. It will also include an extended Q&A period.

      Igor Minar, Brad Green, Misko Hevery

    • Dan and John Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular

      Ballroom EFG_

      Both Dan Wahlin and John Papa are probably the most respected communities authorities an Angular. Both are accomplished speakers and writers and will be sharing with us their perspectives on Angular current and Angular future. Expect to get some great insight from these two awesome leaders.

      Dan Wahlin, John Papa

    • Angular 2 Speed Run

      Ballroom EFG_

      John will start from Scratch and build as much of a Board Game Store as possible using Angular 2. He'll talk through his design decisions and strategies for getting started quickly. All of the code from the session will be available on github after the presentation.

      John Lindquist

    • ng6 Why You Should Use ES6 with Angular Today

      Ballroom EFG_

      Walkthrough of all the build tools, workflows, plugins, and modules for building a proper es6 angular 1.3x app today. Talk about pros and cons about different techniques and best practices.

      Scott Moss

    • Migrating to Angular2

      Ballroom EFG_

      Time to make the switch to Angular2. This talk will cover all of the fundamentals of taking an Angular 1.x app and taking to an Angular2 version. It's time to start thinking in Components.

      David East

    • Dominating Shadow DOM

      Ballroom EFG_

      Tomomi Imura will be teaching us a lot of the goodness around web components. Tomomi will be talking about how to encapsulate web, hide data in them and style them. See how complex functionality can now be part of your solution.

      Tomomi Imura

    • HackStack.js: AngularJS Applications Broken APIs Delivered Late

      Ballroom EFG_

      Yuri Takhteyev, the CTO at Rangle.io, will talk about building Angular apps that work with broken APIs delivered late.

      Yuri Takheyev

    • Get MEAN! MongoDb + express + angular + node

      Ballroom EFG_

      Discover these four technologies and how they combine in a web app written entirely in JavaScript. This is an orientation, made tangible through exploration of “Zza”, an online pizza parlor app.

      Ward Bell

    • Upgrading the Web

      Ballroom EFG_

      This talk suggests a way forward, taking inspiration from our successful transition from NTSC to HDTV. There is a way forward to a web that is safer, easier, and as good as we desire.

      Douglas Crockford

Registration

Registration is opens Sunday from 7pm to 10pm and open on Monday and Tuesday from 8am to 5pm

Monday Evening

Our attendee party is Monday evening in the Poolside Pavilion and starts at 7PM. Our main entertainer (Kawehi) starts at 8PM and will go for an hour or so. Expect other surprise entertainment (think Saxophone).

Tuesday Evening

We are having an open community night on Tuesday with Angular U stars presenting on relevant Angular U topics. Doors open at 7PM.

This event is free for Angular U attendees and for the public there is a nominal $15 charge. Sign up here if you are not a paid conference attendee. If you are a paid conference attendee, just come and bring your conference badge.