The Angular Show
E063 - Angular Community Discord
Angular is more than a JavaScript framework, it's a community of caring people who use Angular to build and deploy amazing products and solutions that enrich lives and improve organizational pursuits. For many of us, the community is more important than the technology. Sure, Angular is awesome, but not as awesome as you the community!
So how can we connect as a community? We can connect, engage and learn through conferences, meetups, blogs, podcasts, and now, the new(ish) Angular Discord. The Angular Discord server is a free and safe way for you to connect with the Angular community, ask questions, and learn from others.
If you haven't used Discord before, it's a bit like slack, or other chat messaging services. There are channels that range from questions and discussions about Angular, community topics and events, libraries and technologies, meetups, and more. You can connect with library authors and contributors, people in your local area, and people that speak your language.
In this episode of the Angular Show, we get to hang out with Stephen Cavaliere from leading agile, and Rob Gant from LearnLux, who are a few of the moderators and people behind the Angular Discord. Stephen and Rob share with us about how the Discord server was started, why it exists, how to join, and some of their future hopes and plans.
You can join the Angular Discord for free at discord.ng.show. It's free, safe, and inclusive.
Connect with us:
Stephen Cavaliere - @SteveCavaliere
Brian F Love - @brian_love
Jennifer Wadella - @likeOMGitsFEDAY
Aaron Frost - @aaronfrost