Solving the Puzzle of Real-Time Collaboration using the Fluid Framework | Dan Wahlin | ng-conf 2022

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With more and more employees working remotely, real-time collaboration continues to be a hot topic! Adding it to custom apps can enable users to increase their productivity and efficiency while avoiding unnecessary meetings. In a previous ng-conf event, Dan introduced an alpha version of the open-source Fluid Framework project. In this talk, he'll dive into the newly released API, demonstrate the shiny new Fluid Relay service, and show how you can add real-time collaboration into your Angular apps to cover a wide range of custom collaboration scenarios.

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