Angular Learning Guide Part 1 with Lukas Ruebbelke| Roadmap to Learning Angular | ng-conf

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Part 1 of a 2 part episode: What are the best ways for junior developers to learn Angular? How can we, as an industry, support juniors on a path to becoming strong members of our teams that help produce quality code and high-performing applications? Whether you’re a junior yourself or working with any at work or on the side, this is an episode not to miss! Principal Engineer, speaker, author, and practiced mentor Lukas Ruebbelke joins this episode to share his years of experience working with juniors and how to help them effectively learn Angular with his 30 in 30 mentorship model. With some mad Angular rapping along the way, Lukas discusses important teaching concepts from keeping things simple and building in complexity to using specific learning objectives, making content relatable, and showing empathy.

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