
Angular Migration Workshop

Manfred Steyer, GDE
is Google Development Expert (GDE), and has published books at O'Reilly, Microsoft Press, and Hanser and writes for Heise Online, windows.developer and the Java magazine. He also regularly shares his knowledge at conferences

Florian Tischler
is an experienced software developer with a focus on Angular. In recent years he has worked on numerous projects for large international corporations.
The business informatics graduate organizes the Angular Meetup as well as the Design Thinking Meetup in Stuttgart. As a trainer and consultant, he regularly passes on his in-depth knowledge.
Help with migration to Angular
Our migration workshop will help you migrate your application to Angular. We discuss different approaches, ngUpgrade, Microfrontends, and Web Components with Angular Elements, and work with you to implement a proof-of-concept with your codebase. As part of this, we are also happy to discuss architectural improvements that you can incorporate as part of the migration. Examples are the introduction of a monorepos, the outsourcing of libraries or the use of state management libraries like NGRX.
At the end of the workshop, you will have a solution that illustrates all the necessary migration steps based on selected subareas of your application.


The course of the workshop at a glance!
ngUpgrade
- Using AngularJS components in Angular
- Using Angular components in Angular
- Using AngularJS services in Angular
- Using Angular services in AngularJS
- Interlocking and decoupling change detection
- ngUpgrade Light
Microfrontends
- Approaches for the realization of microfrontends
- Communication between microfrontends
- Dynamic loading of microfrontends
- Routing between microfrontends
- Sharing libraries between microfrontends
- Isolation and shared nothing
Web Components
- The standards behind Web Components
- Deploying Angular Components as Web Components with Angular Elements
- Deploying AngularJS components as Web Components
- Using Web Components in Angular and AngularJS
- Isolating Styles with Shadow DOM
- Polyfills for older browsers
- Bundling strategies
Architecture Improvements
- Discussion of architecture improvements for your new application
- Structure with monorepos and librarie
- State management via NXGR
- Performance improvements
Proof-of-Concept
- Prototypical implementation of a migration strategy in your code base
- Discussion of further topics
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Reviews
I also appreciated the concrete examples of how to implement DDD in folder and files structures.
Individual In-House Company Workshops
All of our workshops are also available remotely or in-house at any time.
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FAQs on our workshops
How do your workshops and courses work?
Our seminars around Angular are a mixture of lecture, live coding and actual exercises. Together we implement what we have learned during the workshop directly on a example project. This mixture guarantees that the course never gets boring and “hands-on” is required instead of gray theory.
Who is the Angular hands-on training designed for?
Our Angular hands-on workshop is aimed at anyone who wants to develop applications with Angular in the future or is already doing so and now wants to better understand the background, context and building blocks of the framework.
Participants should have basic knowledge of web development (basic knowledge of HTML and JavaScript).
For advanced Angular developers we offer advanced seminars and intensive trainings on specific use cases.
Where do the Angular workshops take place?
Our trainings take place as public workshops in seminar rooms at central hotels in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In-House company workshops take place at your office or conference room.
All courses are also available as remote workshops, where we meet online in a virtual classroom and do the training via video calls, screen sharing and live coding.
Who are the trainers?
Our workshops are held by experienced trainers and software architects. In recent years, we have provided Angular training to well-known companies – including well-known banks, insurance companies, industrial groups. Trainers include well-known conference speakers, authors of books and professional articles, bloggers, Google Developer Experts and university lecturers.
At what times are the training sessions held?
Especially for dedicated company trainings, we are happy to accommodate you. Typical times are 9:00AM to 4:30PM / 5:00PM. Some of our English-language workshops are timed so that you can also attend at US friendly times.
Can we also book online training courses?
Absolutely. In fact, since the pandemic, this has been our main business model and we have had very good experience with it. We use a combination of screen sharing, interactive online whiteboards, and are happy to connect to your computer for support during the exercises if you wish. As with our on-site training, we use a combination of short presentations, discussions, live coding and hands-on labs.
Since there is no travel involved, you also save time and money. We can also respond more flexibly to your scheduling needs.
Can we adapt the training for our purposes?
Yes, very much so. In fact, that’s one of the benefits of dedicated corporate training. You are welcome to weight, shorten or add to our agenda proposals. As a rule, we also coordinate with your trainer about 2 weeks before the training. If you wish, we can also arrange it earlier.
Why Angular?
Among other things, Angular’s wide distribution speaks for itself, but also the fact that Google, an Internet giant that also uses the framework very intensively, is behind it. Google alone has over 2600 solutions based on it. Due to the wide distribution, there is a large community and thus a lot of know-how on the market as well as (free and commercial) products that are adapted to Angular. In addition, Angular provides much of what you need for large applications out of the box: test automation, form management, routing, etc. In this respect, you get a stack whose components are coordinated and work together in the long term.
How do you compensate for different prior knowledge?
The good news up front is that participants with different levels of prior knowledge are the rule, not the exception, in adult education. That’s why you’ll find optional fade-in hints and bonus exercises on our exercise sheets, for those who are a little faster. Of course, we also provide personal support for the exercises.
How many participants are recommended?
If you book a company training with us, we leave this decision to you in principle. However, experience shows that there should not be more than 15 participants, especially since a seminar lives very much from questions, discussions and practical exercises.
What software do we need?
Please install the following software packages on your computer:
– NodeJS in current version (we test with current LTS version).
– Angular CLI (npm i -g @angular/cli)
– Git
– Visual Studio (free) or WebStorm/IntelliJ (commercial)
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