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Ben Nadel at cf.Objective() 2010 (Minneapolis, MN) with: Doug Hughes Ezra Parker Dan Wilson John Mason Jason Dean Luis Majano Mark Mandel Brian Kotek Wil Genovese Rob Brooks-Bilson Andy Matthews Simeon Bateman Ray Camden Chris Rockett Joe Bernard Dan Skaggs Byron Raines Barney Boisvert Simon Free Steve 'Cutter' Blades Seth Bienek Katie Bienek Jeff Coughlin

Angular Air Episode 15: Architecting Huge Angular Apps With Ben Nadel And Aaron Frost

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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of being on the 15th episode of the videocast / podcast, Angular Air, with Aaron Frost, talking about architecting huge AngularJS applications. InVision App is a collection of large AngularJS applications that we've been building and maintaining since AngularJS 1.0.4. As you can imagine, it's been quite an interesting challenge both growing an application and an engineering team while Angular, as a framework and set of "best practices," is also changing all around us.


 
 
 

 
Angular Air episode 15 - Huge Angular apps Ben Nadel and Arron Frost.  
 
 
 

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The Angular Air show is available in both video and audio format. But, I tend to listen via iTunes when I walk the dog - I'm not one of those mutant super heroes that can listen to "words" and program at the same time. If you haven't had a chance to check it out, I would definitely recommend it. They've recently switch to a "panel" format, which I think has been a positive move, bringing in a greater diversity of voices and opinions.

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