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This podcast comes straight from NG Poland - the world’s largest Angular conference, created by developers, for developers.During this special Q&A session at NG Poland, we had the unique opportunity to talk directly with members of Google’s Angular Team. It was an open, honest, and highly technical conversation focused on the present and future of Angular, real-world challenges, and the direction of the framework.The panel featured: • Simona Cotin • Alex Rickabaugh • Paweł Kozłowski • Jeremy Elbourn • Jens Kühlers • Matthieu RieglerThe discussion was moderated by Michael Egger-Zikes, who guided the conversation through both strategic and very practical topics.🎤 Recorded live at NG Poland🌍 Conference website: https://ng-poland.pl🎟️ More events and videos: https://myconf.devIf you care about Angular’s future and want to hear it directly from the people building it, this session is a must-watch.
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This podcast comes straight from NG Poland - the world’s largest Angular conference, created by developers, for developers.During this special Q&A session at NG Poland, we had the unique opportunity to talk directly with members of Google’s Angular Team. It was an open, honest, and highly technical conversation focused on the present and future of Angular, real-world challenges, and the direction of the framework.The panel featured: • Simona Cotin • Alex Rickabaugh • Paweł Kozłowski • Jeremy Elbourn • Jens Kühlers • Matthieu RieglerThe discussion was moderated by Michael Egger-Zikes, who guided the conversation through both strategic and very practical topics.🎤 Recorded live at NG Poland🌍 Conference website: https://ng-poland.pl🎟️ More events and videos: https://myconf.devIf you care about Angular’s future and want to hear it directly from the people building it, this session is a must-watch.

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