Michael Hladky

Angular Conference 2022 (Warsaw & Online)
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Meet Michael Hladky

Michael Hladky

Partially Zone-Less - Performance tuning without big bang refactoring

Good UX and performance is key for a good page rank. Today many applications win over their competitors just by providing better UX instead of more features.
Unfortunately most of Angular's performance boosts are locked behind the current change detection mechanism run by zone.js.
Going zone-less is a binary thing. It's an all or nothing decision and leads to incredibly costly refactoring. I will unlock a new way of change detection where you can take parts of your application out of Angular's default change detection without breaking the whole app.
In a series of demo's I will show you how to boost the performance and take your app partially zone-less.

🎯 Takeaways
✓ how Angular's CD works
✓ how to unpatch API's
✓ explicite state management in Angular components
✓ taking parts of your app zone-less
✓ measure performance impacts


Michael Hladky - Trainer and consultant, push-based.io | Austria

He is a Google Developer Expert and an active part of the community. As co-founder of the Angular-Austria association, organizer of Angular-Vienna and NestJS-Vienna Meetup he grows the Austrian community. He is a developer, trainer and consultant with the focus on Angular as well as ionic and surrounding technologies, and gives workshops on Angular, RxJs and Typescript.

Workshops

Performance and RxJS in Angular Master Class

Angular has a number of distinct performance bottlenecks to alleviate, especially in larger applications. However, even though there is information available on the web on improving performance, mostly this knowledge is limited to change detection strategy OnPush and async pipe. This for sure is only a tiny fraction of what’s possible so it’s time to raise the bar and double down on optimization efforts!
The web has never been more exciting! But it has also never been as demanding to our devices and infrastructure as it is today. Our browsers ship new features, and languages get updates only to squeeze out the last bit of performance we can get. The problem here, there are no real resources out there that would show us how to apply those optimization techniques in practice, which can be especially painful when it comes to framework-specific questions.
This talk will feature the most up-to-date information to expand your knowledge of performance optimization techniques beyond the basics. In the end, you will go home with lots of exercises to guide you and a wealth of insights to work with, impressed by how much faster your application can get.
Together we will take a closer look at what an auditing process looks like. Then, we will discuss how to read Flame Charts, learn how to navigate through the network tab, and increase our knowledge of network analysis features. Finally, we will take a spin on the brand-new Angular Performance DevTools and compare them with the original ChromeDevTools.

🎯 Takeaways
- How to record and analyze flame charts
- How to document performance issues and measure improvements
- How to detect performance bottlenecks
- Hands on with Angular’s brand new DevTools
- Blocking tasks and how to spot scripting bottlenecks
- Network analysis and improvement strategies
- Change detection strategies & IVY features
- Best & bad performance practices for modifying the DOM Structure and CSS rendering
- Runtime performance of scripting, rendering, and painting

In this session, we will take a closer look at what an auditing process looks like, discuss how to read Flame Charts, learn how to navigate through the network tab, and increase our knowledge of network analysis features.

Michael Hladky in action

Michael Hladky in action

Michael Hladky in action

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Alex Rickabaugh

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Alex Okrushko

Principal UI Architect, Cisco | Canada

Nir Kaufman

Front End Guild Manager, Next Insurance | Israel

Manfred Steyer

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Michael Hladky

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Gerard Sans

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Dawid Kędzierski

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Alisa Duncan

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Mateusz Do Duc

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Jakub Bartusiak

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Shai Reznik

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Eliran Eliassy

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Greg Radzio

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Julian Jandl

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Deborah Kurata

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Krzysztof Platis

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Kamil Gałek

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