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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2019 · 58 MIN

Component-level Code-Splitting with Angular Loadable with guest Zama Khan Mohammed

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Lazy Loading routes has been the de facto way of reducing the bundle sizes in Angular when it comes to code splitting. Angular makes its so much easier to achieve that with its powerful Angular Router’s API and Schematics. Code splitting non route based modules is something which is possible in Angular but lacks simpler API. In this talk, we will first look at how to code split on Component level, and then look at how Angular Loadable makes it simpler and adds tons of features required for component level code splitting. It takes its inspiration from React Loadable’s features and Angular Router’s configurations, and simplifies even more with Schematics for adding ngx-loadable and generating lazy loaded modules. Zama Khan Mohammed is a Software Architect, author of the book, Angular Projects (https://angularprojects.com), mentor, technical writer and a father. He has a Master’s Degree in Computer Science and has loads of experience in Software Development using technologies such as Angular, React, D3.js, AWS (Step Functions, Lambda, CloudFormation, S3) etc. He has a keen interest in Software Development as well as Machine Learning, and he feels passionate about teaching and mentoring his interests to others. --- Video of episode: https://youtu.be/oeT6r7Qd6OI

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Lazy Loading routes has been the de facto way of reducing the bundle sizes in Angular when it comes to code splitting. Angular makes its so much easier to achieve that with its powerful Angular Router’s API and Schematics. Code splitting non route based modules is something which is possible in Angular but lacks simpler API. In this talk, we will first look at how to code split on Component level, and then look at how Angular Loadable makes it simpler and adds tons of features required for component level code splitting. It takes its inspiration from React Loadable’s features and Angular Router’s configurations, and simplifies even more with Schematics for adding ngx-loadable and generating lazy loaded modules. Zama Khan Mohammed is a Software Architect, author of the book, Angular Projects (https://angularprojects.com), mentor, technical writer and a father. He has a Master’s Degree in Computer Science and has loads of experience in Software Development using technologies such as Angular, React, D3.js, AWS (Step Functions, Lambda, CloudFormation, S3) etc. He has a keen interest in Software Development as well as Machine Learning, and he feels passionate about teaching and mentoring his interests to others. --- Video of episode: https://youtu.be/oeT6r7Qd6OI

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