How strange is it that in 2023, with the vast array of tools available for frontend developers, half of our productive coding time is still spent on continuous error handling? Issues range from code duplication to typing errors, routing, validation, and authentication—the list goes on.
As application developers, we aim to keep our code DRY—by writing once and reusing, maintaining our code in a single source of truth that serves both the front-end and back-end. Sound too good to be true? It's actually possible.
In this live coding demo, we will walk you through the process of transforming a common Angular app into a full-stack app in minutes. We'll be using open-source tools and frameworks that all full-stack developers should know about.
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