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Jan 2024
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Michael Hladky joins us today to talk about his 2 upcoming workshops at ng-conf 2024. We discuss how to utilize Nx as a powerful tool for a scalable architecture and how to scale big Angular apps to be fast and efficient. Of course, we are just talkng about it here. If you want some hands-on experience, sign up for Michael's workshops. March 18-19. Online also available!

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