Still using Page Objects in Playwright or Cypress? It’s time to rethink that.
❌ POM is overkill — modern test frameworks already provide:
✅ Stable selectors (data-testid, data-cy)
✅ Built-in UI utilities (page.locator(), page.click())
✅ Faster debugging (no unnecessary abstraction)
💡 Ditch POM, use functional helpers! They’re simpler, scalable, and easier to debug.
Murat Ozcan break it down 👉 here !
#pom #playwright #cypress #e2e #testing
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❌ POM is overkill — modern test frameworks already provide:
✅ Stable selectors (data-testid, data-cy)
✅ Built-in UI utilities (page.locator(), page.click())
✅ Faster debugging (no unnecessary abstraction)
💡 Ditch POM, use functional helpers! They’re simpler, scalable, and easier to debug.
Murat Ozcan break it down 👉 here !
#pom #playwright #cypress #e2e #testing
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‼️ Understanding Angular Ahead-of-Time (AOT) Compilation
#AOT in #Angular transforms templates and #TypeScript code into optimized #JavaScript before the application is loaded in the browser. Unlike Just-in-Time (#JIT) compilation, which occurs in the browser, AOT operates at the build stage, significantly improving performance, security, and reducing the number of errors.
The article discusses the principles of AOT, its advantages over JIT, common issues, and debugging methods. It also showcases the evolution of the Angular compiler from version 2 to the modern #Ivy engine.
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#AOT in #Angular transforms templates and #TypeScript code into optimized #JavaScript before the application is loaded in the browser. Unlike Just-in-Time (#JIT) compilation, which occurs in the browser, AOT operates at the build stage, significantly improving performance, security, and reducing the number of errors.
The article discusses the principles of AOT, its advantages over JIT, common issues, and debugging methods. It also showcases the evolution of the Angular compiler from version 2 to the modern #Ivy engine.
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FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!
Angular release 19.2.0!
1️⃣ The new experimental httpResource (Signal based API calls
2️⃣ Support default value in resource()
3️⃣ Support streaming resources
4️⃣ Support for #TypeScript 5.8
5️⃣ Support untagged template literals in expressions
6️⃣ A schematic to migrate to Self Closing tags
https://github.com/angular/angular/releases/tag/19.2.0
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Angular release 19.2.0!
1️⃣ The new experimental httpResource (Signal based API calls
2️⃣ Support default value in resource()
3️⃣ Support streaming resources
4️⃣ Support for #TypeScript 5.8
5️⃣ Support untagged template literals in expressions
6️⃣ A schematic to migrate to Self Closing tags
https://github.com/angular/angular/releases/tag/19.2.0
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#DOOM in #typenoscript types (177TB and 12 days per frame)
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Feb/27/typenoscript-types-can-run-doom/
WHYYYYYY THE HELLLLLLLL!????? 😆😆😆😆😆😆
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https://simonwillison.net/2025/Feb/27/typenoscript-types-can-run-doom/
WHYYYYYY THE HELLLLLLLL!????? 😆😆😆😆😆😆
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A lot of people conclude that the decrease of job openings in the software industry is related to the rise of AI. Gergely Orosz, did a fantastic job of debunking this myth, by painting a picture using data.
Fantastic read:
https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/software-engineer-jobs-five-year-low/
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Fantastic read:
https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/software-engineer-jobs-five-year-low/
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Inspired by latest Daniil Rabizo post about #airlines, here have a doc containing 76 Apps/Websites made with Angular!!
Where did Daniel get this list? 👇
He encourage everyone to contribute findings such as these to https://www.madewithangular.com/sites !!! <-- giant collection of #Angular made apps/websites :)
This is the source of the PDF below. 👇
Where did Daniel get this list? 👇
He encourage everyone to contribute findings such as these to https://www.madewithangular.com/sites !!! <-- giant collection of #Angular made apps/websites :)
This is the source of the PDF below. 👇
#TanStack Form v1 released yesterday.
Did you play around with #Angular adapter already?
💎 Type Safe
💎 Framework Agnostic
💎 Headless
💎 Isomorphic
💎 Advanced Validation
💎 Standard Schema
+ More!
Docs: https://tanstack.com/form/latest/docs/framework/angular/guides/basic-concepts
PS:
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Did you play around with #Angular adapter already?
💎 Type Safe
💎 Framework Agnostic
💎 Headless
💎 Isomorphic
💎 Advanced Validation
💎 Standard Schema
+ More!
Docs: https://tanstack.com/form/latest/docs/framework/angular/guides/basic-concepts
PS:
This is a path on thin ice where not every samurai can walk! xD
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🚨 International Women's Day Special Event - March 2025
AGENDA:
18:30 - Doors open
19:00 - Meyyar Palaniappan (AWS Women's User Group Munich Founder): Welcome and introduction
19:10 - André Reichow-Prehn, VP & Managing Partner Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, EMEA (CEUR/SEUR) and LATAM and Anna-Mariya Mateyna, Consultant Digital Forensics & Incident Response @ Palo Alto Networks Unit 42: Tech talk 'Fighting the Bad Ones: Navigating the Ransomware Battlefield and the Evolving Threat Landscape'
19:45 - Desiree Brunner, AWS Security Specialist Solutions Architect: 'Encrypt. Detect. Defend: Cooking Up Ransomware Protection in AWS'
20:25 - María Encinar (AWS User Groups Global Program Manager at AWS), Markus Ostertag (Chief AWS Technologist at adesso, AWS Hero, AWS User Group Munich leader) and Meyyar Palaniappan (Sub Product Owner/Cloud Architect BMW Group and AWS Women's User Group Munich leader) - Panel - 'Power of AWS Communities'
RSVP!
@angularMunich
19.03.25, 18:30-22:00
Oskar-von-Miller-Ring 20, Munich (AWS)
AGENDA:
18:30 - Doors open
19:00 - Meyyar Palaniappan (AWS Women's User Group Munich Founder): Welcome and introduction
19:10 - André Reichow-Prehn, VP & Managing Partner Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, EMEA (CEUR/SEUR) and LATAM and Anna-Mariya Mateyna, Consultant Digital Forensics & Incident Response @ Palo Alto Networks Unit 42: Tech talk 'Fighting the Bad Ones: Navigating the Ransomware Battlefield and the Evolving Threat Landscape'
19:45 - Desiree Brunner, AWS Security Specialist Solutions Architect: 'Encrypt. Detect. Defend: Cooking Up Ransomware Protection in AWS'
20:25 - María Encinar (AWS User Groups Global Program Manager at AWS), Markus Ostertag (Chief AWS Technologist at adesso, AWS Hero, AWS User Group Munich leader) and Meyyar Palaniappan (Sub Product Owner/Cloud Architect BMW Group and AWS Women's User Group Munich leader) - Panel - 'Power of AWS Communities'
RSVP!
@angularMunich
Hey! Weekend is almost outside!
So... As a todo for the sleepless nights @weekend check this site: "Continuous Delivery in the Real World". Especially topics with a trunk-based development!
#git
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So... As a todo for the sleepless nights @weekend check this site: "Continuous Delivery in the Real World". Especially topics with a trunk-based development!
#git
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Ah... One more!
🧙🏻♂️ Angular Debug Quest‼️
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🧙🏻♂️ Angular Debug Quest‼️
Embark on an epic debugging adventure in the Angular realm!
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Get ready for some bombshell news that will shake the foundations of web development! 🤯
TypeScript, the language we love and use every day, has taken an unexpected turn and moved to Go! 🚀
Yes, you read that right. Go! The programming language I've always praised, known for its speed, efficiency, and ease of use, will now be the engine of TypeScript. 😎
What does this mean for you, dear frontend developer? 🤩
* Ultra-fast performance: Go will take TypeScript to new speeds, streamlining your developments and making your favorite IDE fly. ⚡️
* Increased efficiency: Go will optimize the TypeScript compiler, resulting in faster builds and a smoother development experience. 💻
* An exciting future: This transition opens up a world of possibilities for the developer community, driving innovation and growth. ✨
Don't miss this revolution! Dive into the TypeScript source code in Go and be a part of the future of web development. 👇
https://github.com/microsoft/typenoscript-go
PS: Still a work in progress
More: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typenoscript/typenoscript-native-port/
TypeScript, the language we love and use every day, has taken an unexpected turn and moved to Go! 🚀
Yes, you read that right. Go! The programming language I've always praised, known for its speed, efficiency, and ease of use, will now be the engine of TypeScript. 😎
What does this mean for you, dear frontend developer? 🤩
* Ultra-fast performance: Go will take TypeScript to new speeds, streamlining your developments and making your favorite IDE fly. ⚡️
* Increased efficiency: Go will optimize the TypeScript compiler, resulting in faster builds and a smoother development experience. 💻
* An exciting future: This transition opens up a world of possibilities for the developer community, driving innovation and growth. ✨
Don't miss this revolution! Dive into the TypeScript source code in Go and be a part of the future of web development. 👇
https://github.com/microsoft/typenoscript-go
PS: Still a work in progress
More: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typenoscript/typenoscript-native-port/
GitHub
GitHub - microsoft/typenoscript-go: Staging repo for development of native port of TypeScript
Staging repo for development of native port of TypeScript - microsoft/typenoscript-go
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‼️ The Angular Language Server: Understanding IDE Integration Approaches
https://blog.jetbrains.com/webstorm/2025/03/the-angular-language-server-understanding-ide-integration-approaches/
https://blog.jetbrains.com/webstorm/2025/03/the-angular-language-server-understanding-ide-integration-approaches/
Summary: The IntelliJ platform "virtualizes" all three files (.html, .ts, .css) into an abstract language, while LSPs are only available in one language. Therefore, IntelliJ has "better" integration with Angular, but often worse with Typenoscript.
Uff.... This week is an epic week ^_^
https://maximilian-schwarzmueller.com/articles/typenoscript-is-ported-to-go-why-not-rust/
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https://maximilian-schwarzmueller.com/articles/typenoscript-is-ported-to-go-why-not-rust/
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Maximilian-Schwarzmueller
TypeScript in Go: Why Not Rust?
The TypeScript team shared that they're porting their compiler and type checker to Go. Not everyone's happy about the free performance gain, though. The question is: Why not Rust?
WARNING: Update Your Apple Devices Immediately❗️
Apple is urging iPhone users to download its latest iOS patch after identifying a serious security vulnerability that could expose devices to cyberattacks.
Critical Security Flaw: CVE-2025-24201
The vulnerability, was discovered within WebKit, the browser engine that powers Safari and other internet browsers on iPhones and iPads.
This flaw has been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack, allowing hackers to create malicious websites. When visited, these sites grant attackers access to areas of a victim’s smartphone beyond the web browser.
The vulnerability stems from an out-of-bounds write issue in Apple’s web browsers. This flaw allows hackers to create malicious web content that escapes the browser’s sandbox, bypassing built-in security protections.
In simpler terms, hackers can use fraudulent websites to break out of protected zones in an iPhone or iPad and gain control of the entire device.
Read the complete Apple Security Update Here
Apple is urging iPhone users to download its latest iOS patch after identifying a serious security vulnerability that could expose devices to cyberattacks.
Critical Security Flaw: CVE-2025-24201
The vulnerability, was discovered within WebKit, the browser engine that powers Safari and other internet browsers on iPhones and iPads.
This flaw has been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack, allowing hackers to create malicious websites. When visited, these sites grant attackers access to areas of a victim’s smartphone beyond the web browser.
The vulnerability stems from an out-of-bounds write issue in Apple’s web browsers. This flaw allows hackers to create malicious web content that escapes the browser’s sandbox, bypassing built-in security protections.
In simpler terms, hackers can use fraudulent websites to break out of protected zones in an iPhone or iPad and gain control of the entire device.
Read the complete Apple Security Update Here
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Munich MLOps Community Meetup #13
18.03.2025 | 18:30 - 21:30
@adesso
https://lu.ma/ezhbj8tx
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18.03.2025 | 18:30 - 21:30
@adesso
https://lu.ma/ezhbj8tx
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